A mighty wind a’ blowin’
May 20th, 2009 by Genie HaysI attended the American Wind Energy Association’s WINDPOWER 2009 in Chicago May 4-7. AWEA WINDPOWER is the premier wind energy conference and exhibition in North America. The North American wind market has been in a steady growth mode for well over five years with a tremendous boom for the past three years. Wind power generating capacity increased by 32% in 2007 and projections for 2009 are trending to be even greater.
The AWEA WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition is the largest annual wind conference and exhibition in the world, this year featuring over 15,000 attendees and over 1,200 exhibitors. Each year, wind energy professionals gather at this event to learn about the latest industry developments and technologies, review new products and services in the expansive exhibit hall, and network with leading industry decision makers.

LizardTech did not have a booth at this show. As this was our first year at AWEA WINDPOWER we decided to save a little money by only attending rather than exhibiting and I was able to cruise the floor and scout out good leads. We did not spring for the sessions’ access – that would have been an additional $800.00. If you missed the sessions, too, they’re available on DVD for $500.00 at http://www.awea3.org/source/Orders/index.cfm?Section=Store .
I feel that it was better (and cheaper) to be an attendee at this show rather than exhibitor. It was too huge to be stuck in a booth all day. Walking the floor each day and talking with other exhibitors about their GIS needs (most didn’t know what GIS was) I was able to get better leads than I would have at a booth. There is something for everybody at this show and I hope to be back in 2010, when the conference will be held in Dallas. Details about next year’s show are at http://www.windpowerexpo.org/2010/coming_soon.cfm .
Photo courtesy of the American Wind Energy Association.
Tags: AWEA Windpower, GIS, wind power
Very useful information. I will plan on going next year!!
Neat story:) will visit soon:)
A very belated thank you to both of you. Thanks for reading!
Sadly, I have not had the opportunity make it back to any Wind Energy shows. It is, unfortunately, very expensive to exhibit and/or attend and hasn’t come back through any of the cities in my territory.
But we definitely maintain a busy travel schedule! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to get instant updates about where we’re at. Our list of events can also be found here:
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Genie