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Participants List Participants list updated: 08/03/2014 Full Name Company Country Michal Nitka "la Caixa" Spain Vangie Lu 16/27 Renewables GmbH Germany Eoin Keane 16/27 Renewables GmbH Germany Mathis Bock 16/27 Renewables GmbH Germany IOANNIS PANOURGIAS 2EN S.A. Greece DIMITRIS KOLLIOS 2EN S.A. Greece VICKY TSAPROUNI 2EN S.A. Greece THANASIS GEORGAKOPOULOS 2EN S.A. Greece Luc Peters 3B FIBREGLASS Belgium Onur Tokgoz 3B FIBREGLASS Belgium Elvin Lemmens 3E Belgium Regis Decoret 3E Belgium Naïma Vande Walle 3E Belgium Rory Donnelly 3E NV Belgium Steve Ross 3TIER United Diego Lopez 4FORES SpainKingdom Enrique Navarro 4FORES Spain Manfred Lührs 8.2 Consulting AG Germany Florian Biehl 8.2 Consulting AG Germany Bernd Höring 8.2 Consulting AG Germany Marcus Ihle 8.2 Consulting AG Germany Helga Fieltsch 8.2 Consulting AG Germany Gisela Hoffmann 8.2 Consulting AG Germany Philipp Stukenbrock 8.2 Consulting AG Germany Bruno Helleboid 8.2 France SARL France Bruno Allain 8.2 France SARL France António Monteiro Pinho 8.2 PORTUGAL UNIPESSOAL LDA Portugal Daniel Guijarro Guasch A.M. Natura Spain Stian Nerland AaKP AS Norway Henrik Stensgaard Toft Aalborg University Denmark Gunnar Hugo Nyland Aalesund University College Norway Pietro Migliardi ABB Italy Juan Antonio Bachiller ABB Spain LANDA JOSE ABB Spain Jari Wickström ABB Finland Toni Tiihonen ABB Finland Harald Mossbacher ABB Switzerland Christer Ovrén ABB Sweden Mark Delaney ABB Spain Antoni Martinez ABB Spain Pawel Prylinski ABB Poland Michal Lasota ABB Poland Antoni Carrera ABB Spain Tim Ellis ABB Netherlands Carlos Roca ABB Spain Fernando Heras ABB Spain Emili Fité ABB Spain Andrea Trebiani ABB Italy Luca Cicognani ABB Italy Clara Gómez ABB Spain Patrik Strandin ABB Sweden Reynaldo Nuqui ABB United Nieves Álvarez ABB SpainStates José Antonio Cano ABB Spain Maria-Suarez Gutierrez ABB Spain Keijo Rekorius ABB Spain Keijo Ranta ABB Spain Alberto Rivas ABB Spain Sascha Hillenbrand ABB Spain Stig Oprann ABB Spain Adrian Timbus ABB Spain Juan Pedro Gracia ABB Spain Ricardo Martin ABB Spain Marco Thoma ABB Spain Xavier Llado ABB Spain Mohamad Murywed ABB Spain Jari Pekka Matsinen ABB Spain Mika Korkeamaki ABB Spain Raimo Sakki ABB Spain Alejandro Espinosa ABB Spain Daniel Alonso de las Heras ABB Spain Alfredo Parres ABB Spain Claus Madsen ABB A/S Denmark Marianne Holstein ABB A/S Denmark Finn Nielsen ABB A/S Denmark Edmund Mueller ABB AG Germany Guenter Stark ABB Automation Germany Germany Mats Sandgren ABB High Voltage Cables Sweden Bruce Ingram ABB MV Drives Switzerland Thomas Gunnarsson ABB Offshore Wind Connections Sweden Teijo Kärnä ABB Oy Finland Leonardo Serpa ABB Switzerland Switzerland Lauro Fiuza ABEEolica Brazil Marcela Ruas ABEEolica Brazil Elbia Melo ABEEolica Brazil Manuel Crespo ABO WIND Spain Axel Braskamp ABO Wind AG Germany Jochen Ahn ABO Wind AG Germany Jörg Wieser ABO Wind AG Germany Matthias Hollmann ABO Wind AG Germany Karsten Schlageter ABO WIND AG Spain Manuel Manzano ACCESUS Spain David Sanchez ACCESUS Spain Roberto Santesteban Acciona Spain José Daniel García Espinel ACCIONA Spain Luis Rodolfo Clemente Ortega ACCIONA Spain Jose Lopez-Tafall ACCIONA Spain Fermin Gil ACCIONA ENERGIA Spain Jorge Moreno Fernandez ACCIONA ENERGIA Spain IÑIGO ZALACAIN ACCIONA ENERGIA Spain INDURAIN ERASO ACCIONA ENERGIA Spain ALBERDI ZARAGUETA ACCIONA ENERGIA Spain Miguel Ezpeleta Acciona Energia Spain Alejandro Colmenero ACCIONA ENERGÍA Spain Rafael Mateo Acciona Energia SA Spain Javier Ruiz Guillen Acciona Energy Spain Clara Matutano Molina ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS Spain Maria Sonsoles Jiménez Caballero ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS Spain JOSE MANUEL FERNANDEZ ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS Spain ElenaHERNANDO Reig ACCIONA Infraestructuras Spain Carlos ARIGITA Acciona Windpower Spain Jaime ANSO Acciona Windpower Spain Roberto Garcia Asenjo Acciona Windpower Spain Rafael Valles Acciona Windpower Spain Ander Gaston Acciona Windpower Spain Jordi Teixido Acciona Windpower Spain Jose Luis Aristegui Acciona Windpower Spain Enneko Gamboa Acciona Windpower Spain Teresa Arlaban Acciona Windpower Spain Alfonso Ruiz Acciona Windpower Spain Belén Mateos Acciona Windpower Spain Txemi García Acciona Windpower Spain Javier Fernández de Manzanos Acciona Windpower Spain Migueltxo Núñez Acciona Windpower Spain Fernando Echeverria Dura Acciona Windpower Spain Alejandro González Murua Acciona Windpower Spain Ivan Garcia Maestre Acciona Windpower Spain Jose Javier Gil Acciona Windpower Spain Borja Caruana Acciona Windpower Spain Rafael Esteban Acciona Windpower Spain Scott Baron Acciona Windpower Spain Adam Derlacz Acciona Windpower Spain Giovanni Celiberti Acciona Windpower Spain Enrique Lopez Ponce Acciona Windpower Spain Fernando Tamayo Acciona Windpower Spain Belen Ruiz Acciona Windpower Spain Arda Alisbah Acciona Windpower Spain Ignacio Moreno Simon Acciona Windpower Spain Andoni Ciganda Oiz Acciona Windpower Spain Jose Luis Blanco Acciona Windpower Spain Iwona Gieldowska Acciona Windpower Spain Patxi Landa Acciona Windpower Spain Pedro Antonio Párbole Gayo ACCIONA, S.A. 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