Wind Summit Turkey 11-12 NOVEMBER 2010 [Grand Hyatt] Istanbul, Turkey Harnessing the Power of Wind in Turkey
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ISTANBUL, TURKEY, 11- Turkey is surrounded by four seas and has a long coast line of nearly 8700 kilometres. Supported by the Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry Investment Support and Promotion Agency (ISPAT), the International Centre for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (ICSME), and EUROSOLAR Turkey, Noppen's Wind Summit Turkey took place on 11-12 November 2010 in the Grand Hyatt hotel, Istanbul, Turkey. The summit was attended by over 100 senior government officials, directors, industry experts, wind energy investors, and project developers from across Turkey and abroad. He spoke about his company's experience of dealing with Turkey and gave very insightful comparisons between other countries` investment climate and Turkey's. Mr. Atamer is considered a pioneer in the wind energy sector in Turkey and has interest in several operating wind power plants, including the 36.4 MW Intepe project near Canakkale. Tibet Makina conducted an excellent presentation using a video showing the history of the company and the manufacturing of bearings sold in Turkey and Europe. Noppen would like to express special thanks to the event endorsers ISPAT, EUROSOLAR (with a special mention to Tanay Uyar) and ICSME who had representatives on-site assisting some potential Chinese investors to start an `entry to Turkey` process.
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