WINDBG

   HIGH IN THE SKY

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Facility
Facility
A facility and equipment build accoridng to international safety standarts.
Our goal
Our goal
The trainings are carried out in an environment close to the real, innovative methods are used in order to achieve an optimal effect.
Our team
Our team
The team of "WINDBG" Ltd. aims to:
• To become a regional leader in providing training related to the safety of workers in the fastest growing industry in the world, namely the RES (Renewable Energy Sources) industry.
•To offer accredited trainings from internationally recognized organizations in the field of RES.
•To offer quality training from highly qualified instructors with experience in the relevant field using modern and innovative equipment
•To offer competitive prices and high quality training.
• To provide complete logistics for the trainees, such as transport, accommodation, food, taking into account the duration of the individual courses, taking into account the fact that many of the trainees may not be from the city of Varna.

Global Wind Organization

Global Wind Organization is a non-profit body founded and owned by its members - all of whom are globally leading wind turbine manufacturers and owners/operators. 

Our members strive for an injury free work environment in the wind turbine industry, setting common international standards for safety training and emergency procedures.

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Europe installed 17 GW (11 GW in the EU-27) of new wind capacity in 2021. This is not even half of what the EU should be building to be on tract to deliver its 2030 Climate and Energy goals. 81% of the new wind installation in Europe last year were onshore wind. Sweden, Germany, and Turkey built the most onshore wind. The UK had the highest total new wind installations, because they account for most of the new offshore wind installations. Europe now has 236 GW of wind capacity. It is expected Europe to install 116 GW of new wind farms over the period from 2022-2026. Three quarters of these new capacity additions will be onshore wind. It is expected the EU-27 to build on average 18 GW of new wind farms between 2022-26. They need to build 32 GW a year in order to meet the EU’s new 40% renewable energy target.

In 2021 new wind installations in Europe amounted to just 17.4 GW (14 GW onshore and 3.4 GW offshore) as permit¬ting bottlenecks and global supply chain issues continue to delay the commissioning of new wind farms. While 2021 stands as a record year for installations (surpass¬ing the 17.1 GW figure for 2017), they were 11% lower than forecasted.

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