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AWS Truepower takes part in the WindPower American Wind Energy Association fair

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Joan Aymamí, vice president of Europe and Latin America at AWS Truepower, will be present at the stand with the management team of the company.
 18.05.2015

AWS Truepower takes part in the WindPower American Wind Energy Association fair

One more time, AWS Truepower, one of the world's leading consultancy firms in the field of renewables energies, is present at the Windpower fair of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) that is starting today and will run until Thursday at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando (Florida). The subsidiary company for Europe and Latin America -AWS Truepower SLU- is based at the Parc Cientific de Barcelona (PCB).

 

This year, among other innovations, AWS Truepower will show the Windographer software that it has recently started to commercialize as well as other already popular tools such as the online portal ‘windNavigator’ portal, or the OpenWind park analysis software, with the latest updates aimed at reducing the construction costs of wind farms. Those attending the fair will also  be able to understand firsthand the ability to better understand the variability of the production of electricity at wind farms, and how that impacts on their financial return, one of the sectors in which the company is a pioneer worldwide .

AWS Truepower is headquartered in Albany (New York) and focuses its activity on the development of applications and services for the renewable energy sector. It has carried out projects in over 80 countries and its customers include Iberdrola, Acciona, E.ON, Gas Natural Fenosa, Gamesa, Suzlon, the World Bank and many governments and international energy agencies.

AWS Truepower SLU, a subsidiary of the company for Europe and Latin America -located at the PCB- is partly owned by the spin-off Meteosim, founded in 2003 by a group of researchers from the Department of Astronomy and Meteorology of the University of Barcelona and the US company Meso Inc.