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Presentation with a tailwind from Lower Saxony

24.05.2023
OLDENBURG/KOPENHAGEN. Seaports of Niedersachsen and Niedersachsen Ports used the “WindEurope” annual event in Copenhagen as a platform to present both onshore and offshore wind energy projects in the Lower Saxony seaports in late April. They not only enjoyed active support from seven co-exhibitors – Cuxhaven Agency for Economic Development, Anker Schiffahrts-Gesellschaft, Cuxport, Ems Ports Agency and Stevedoring (epas), EVAG Emder Verkehrs und Automotive Gesellschaft mbH, Jade-Dienst and von Weert-Ihnen – but also from numerous representatives of Lower Saxony port locations.

Credits: Seaports of Niedersachsen

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