
Europe needs to move from crisis to confidence. The situation in the Middle East is yet another reminder that home-grown, affordable renewables are Europe’s only future-proof energy strategy. At this defining moment for Europe’s energy future, the wind industry gathers on 21-23 April for WindEurope’s Annual Event 2026 in Madrid. Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will speak at the inauguration ceremony on 21 April.
On 21-23 Aprilthe European wind industry meets in Madrid for the WindEurope Annual Event. Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will speak the inauguration of the event at 12:00 on Tuesday 21 April.
His participation underlines the political importance of wind energy for Spain and Europe. The crisis in the Middle East has shown, once again, that dependence on fossil fuel imports is a risk Europe cannot afford. The solution is clear. Homegrown electricity. At scale. And fast.
Europe remains too reliant on fossil fuels. Electricity is less than 25% of all the energy we use. The rest is the gasoline we put in our cars, the gas we use to heat our homes and the fuels that power our industry. Europe needs to ramp up the rate of electrification to strengthen its energy security. On the first event day, WindEurope will present the Madrid Call to Action calling on EU Leaders to treat electrification as a strategic priority, not just a policy footnote.
WindEurope 2026 consists of a conference and an exhibition. More than 400 speakers will be on stage over the 3-day conference, covering all aspects of wind energy development. Alongside the conference, more than 620 exhibitors will present themselves and their products at the WindEurope Annual Event 2026, more than ever before.
The message from the event is clear: Europe has the technologies to strengthen its energy security and ensure its industrial competitiveness. Now it needs confidence and bold action to boost the supply of renewables and deliver the shift to an electrified economy.
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