
What will the wind farms of tomorrow look like? Will they feature more precise designs, higher efficiency, or innovative technologies tailored to evolving energy markets? For those curious about these questions, the Wind Resource Technology Forum at the 2025 Beijing International Wind Energy Exhibition (CWP) promises to deliver compelling insights.
Scheduled for October 20-22, 2025, at the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Pavilion), CWP will convene global wind energy experts to showcase cutting-edge advancements. The Wind Resource Technology Forum, a cornerstone of the event, will focus on three critical themes: refined wind farm design, breakthroughs in offshore wind resource utilization, and predictive analytics for energy markets.
Forum Details
- Title: CWP 2025 Wind Resource Technology Forum
- Date: October 21, 2025 (Tuesday), 13:30–17:30
- Location: East Multifunctional Room, China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Pavilion) – accessible via escalators between Halls E2 and E3, second floor east wing
Key Discussion Topics
1. Precision in Wind Farm Design: Experts will examine advanced modeling techniques to optimize turbine placement, balancing energy output with operational costs.
2. Offshore Wind Innovations: Sessions will address challenges unique to marine environments, from resource assessment methodologies to structural durability solutions.
3. Market-Adaptive Forecasting: With electricity markets undergoing rapid transformation, panelists will explore data-driven strategies to improve generation predictability and grid integration.
Additional CWP 2025 Events
The broader conference program includes:
- An opening ceremony on October 20 (09:30–12:30) at Hall W4
- Technical forums and exhibitions across Halls E1–E4 and W1–W3 from October 20–22, featuring the latest wind energy technologies and networking opportunities
Attendees from across the wind energy sector—including developers, researchers, and policymakers—are expected to participate in this comprehensive exploration of renewable energy’s future.