Japan – Virtual Seminar 2021 – Danish Offshore Wind Supply Chain
Price
3,950 DKK per person/company after grant
We will send you a link the day before the seminar.
Sign Up deadline for participation in the presentations is March 8th.
Location
OnlineThe Japanese Wind Market
Japan is the world's 5 largest emitter of CO2, and they want to be CO2 neutral in 2050, and as part of this transformation Japan will undergo a large green transformation with a 30 GW in 2040, and already now Japan are considering lifting this target to 45 GW. In order to be able to reach this goal Japan is looking for building up a supply chain for the Japanese offshore industry.
Companies such as Ørsted, Tepco, Iberdrola, CIP, Equinor, Jera and J-Power all have focus on the offshore prospects in Japan.
Why participate:
- Will give you an update on Japanese offshore market
- Provide you with a list of the Japanese participants
- Introduce you to the plans on developer, OEM and port level in regards of the supply chain setting
- You will be able to present your company to the Japanese stakeholders in English or Japanese via pre-recorded video.
TENTATIVE PROGRAMME
DAY 1 – 23 March (07:00 - 09:00 DK time / 15:00 - 17:00 JP Time)
- Danish intro to the Japanese stakeholders
Welcome by Ambassador Taksøe-Jensen
The Royal Danish Embassy to Japan
- Design of offshore wind energy regulation supporting cost reductions and competition
Wind Denmark
- How we have built up a Danish supply chain & how the Danish supply chain enters into markets
Presentation of Danish companies to the Japanese stakeholders
- Individual sales pitches
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DAY 2: - 24 March (07:00 - 09:00 DK time / 15:00 - 17:00 JP Time)
- Japanese intro to the Danish stakeholders
Welcome by Søren Rasmussen, Energy Export
Yoshinori Ueda, General Manager of the Japan Wind Power Association
- Update on the Japanese offshore market
Masato Yamada, CEO, MHI Vestas Japan
- Introduction to MHI Vestas Japan and the future prospect for their work in Japan
Andrew Ho, Head of Government and Regulatory Affairs, New markets Asia pacific Market Development, ØRSTED
- Ørsted supply chain expectations in Japan, any challenges for DK supply chain
Mr. Shuya Ooka, Ports & Harbours Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
- Prospect for offshore base port needs in Japan
The Royal Danish Embassy to Japan, Trade Council
- how to assist the companies setting up their supply chain solution in Japan