DNV at WindEurope Annual Conference 2026

Join us in Madrid – Explore solutions for the wind industry

DNV participates as an exhibitor at the WindEurope Annual Conference, taking place in Madrid 21 – 23 April, 2026. Visit us at stand 9-E130 to connect with our experts and learn more about our latest innovations and services for the wind sector.

In addition to exhibiting, DNV will be actively participating in panel discussions throughout the event. Our team will share valuable insights and strategies to address the key challenges facing the wind industry today.

We invite you to book a meeting with our team during the conference. This is a great opportunity to discuss how DNV can help you overcome industry challenges, optimize your projects, and drive sustainable growth. To schedule a meeting, please contact us or visit our stand 9-E130 for more information.

Don’t miss your chance to engage with DNV at WindEurope 2026 — we look forward to seeing you in Madrid!

Agenda

DNV in the conference agenda

14:30 - 15:30

Making blades last: Adhesives and beam properties

16:15 - 17:15

Data centers

Impact of data centers on the wider energy system, energy prices, and wider electrification. Are data centers helping the transition or hindering it?

Location: N105

11:30 - 12:30

Shared Seas: Achieving harmony between fisheries and offshore wind

Location: N105

14:00 - 15:00

Wakes at scale: Data, dynamics and machine learning

Location: N106

15:15 - 16:15

LiDAR innovations: Accuracy and turbulence

Location: 'Powering the Future' stage

16:30 - 17:15

Industrialization and standardization: Viable pathways to lower offshore wind's LCOE?

Location: 'Powering the Future' stage - hall 9

16:30 - 17:15

Wind and climate: Smarter models, better data

Location: N106

Agenda

Roundtables participation

14:30 - 15:30

Robotics

11:00 - 12:00

Climate change

Agenda

Posters and scientific papers

00:00

Abstract Listed presenter Poster # Title
264 Valentin Albinet PO096 When wind meets markets: Capturing price and curtailment risk in wind asset valuation
380 Miguel Fernandes PO117 Towards a global map of atmospheric boundary layer properties needed for accurate modelling of wind resource and turbine interactions
290 RIchard Frühmann PO123 Testing Vaisala's tools for enhancing data availability in challenging conditions
320 RIchard Frühmann PO131 How repeatable are ground based lidar calibrations in accordance with the IEC 61400-50-2?
452 Aristeidis Chatzopoulos PO163 Balancing the scales at sea: The role of control in floating wind platform comparisons
407 Imanol Touzon PO166 Accounting for low-frequency motions in structural assessment of floating offshore wind substructures
15 Jeroen Gerrissen PO306 Sarco wind farm in Chile increases annual energy performance, using smart cable sensor data, enabling the synergy between human expertise and AI to, deliver great financial and operational value. See data as an asset.
385 Sigurd Pettersen PO354 Offshore wind in a race for space? Developing and testing a scenario exploration tool for offshore wind co-existence.
190 Franziska Ercolano PO361 Approach to defining risk acceptance criteria in wind turbine risk assessment
221 Leonardo Barriatto PO403 What really happens with wakes at high wind speeds
377 Zoe Goss PO432 Opportunities for industrialization and standardization in the North Sea offshore wind market
454 Tamara Dorias PO456 Turning uncertainty into insight: Probabilistic LCoE for offshore wind
29 Amilcar Zambrano   Adhesive bond failures in wind turbine blades: Causes, consequences, and risk reduction strategies