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Quo Vadis Conference 2024

by RES | Sep 17, 2024 | Reading time: < 1 min

From 23-24 October 2024. “Quo Vadis, Wind Energy?” is Latin for “Where are you going, wind energy?”)

2024 will host the 15th Quo Vadis Conference in Vienna, Austria. Quo Vadis is recognised by wind farm owners and operators as one of the most important and valuable events in the wind industry. 

Event date: 23-24 October 2024

Location: Vienna, Austria

Event Website: Quo Vadis Conference I WRS GmbH (quo-vadis-conference.eu)


RES Speakers

Monica Crosa di Vergagni, Grid Ancillary Services Lead
The role of renewable generation in the provision of flexibility services to the electric grid presentation 24 October 2024

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