Wind Power Transmission and Distribution 2009, 22-23 April, Glasgow, UK

By attending the Wind Power Transmission and Distribution conference, you will have an opportunity to find out what the future business and technical challenges in T&D industry in UK are, discuss the latest regulatory changes and lessons learnt from innovative approaches to T&D planning methods.

Further development and expansion of onshore and offshore wind farms is high on the agenda for UK Government in order to achieve its target of 20% of renewable energy production by 2020. This expansion requires major investments on the business as well as technology side and further changes in the regulatory landscape.


VIBevent's inaugural conference "Wind Power Transmission and Distribution Conference 2009" has been designed to address the main Transmission and Distribution (T&D) issues associated with the construction of the new wind power generation by bringing together transmission and distribution network owners and operators, engineers, regulators and key wind power industry players on a unique platform.

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Introducing RockIt Smart Slide

Introducing RockIt Smart Slide

Introducing RockIt Smart Slide - the ultimate solution for fast and easy installation of the rail-less RockIt racking system on composition shingle roofs. Smart Slide conforms to UL 441 and TAS 100 (A)-95 for wind and wind-driven rain, providing a super-strong watertight seal that is achieved through compression, in most cases without the need for additional sealant. The waterproofing sealant is embedded deep into the granules of the shingle, thanks to the integrated flexible foam layer that provides cushioning. This ensures a secure fit that conforms to any architectural-style shingle. With UltraGrip Technology™, you can rely on a secure installation, as it absorbs the movement created by thermal expansion and contraction. The pre-installed sealing pads are compatible with all composition shingle roofs, making it the ideal choice, even in ambient temperatures as low as 5 degrees.