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From press conferences to RWE’s Annual General Meeting, national and international trade fairs or informative events for job applicants, this whole calendar keeps you up to date on what’s happening at RWE. It summarizes the dates and events of numerous business units in a clear view – including, for example, finance, press, careers or tours to our power plants and facilities.
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The realization of the Esbjerg Declaration means an additional 150GW of wind turbine power from the North Sea in 2050 and a production capacity of 20 GW of green hydrogen as early as 2030. All in a collaboration between Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and the EU.
The realization of the Esbjerg Declaration means an additional 150GW of wind turbine power from the North Sea in 2050 and a production capacity of 20 GW of green hydrogen as early as 2030. All in a collaboration between Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and the EU.
Most of the action takes place on the promenade and in the harbor, but the program also includes the so-called Fish Parade along Marynarki Polskiej Street, where fishermen dress up in historical outfits. Participants can take part in fishing and maritime games, art workshops for children, demonstrations of sewing and repairing fishing nets, casting competitions and numerous accompanying events. The fishing festival is also associated with a fair where you can buy local fish products and handicrafts.
There are also culinary themed shows. Military parades are also held as part of the Polish Army Day. The evening is traditionally a time of concerts (including shanty concerts). It is worth mentioning that during the Harvest Festival an award is given to the best fisherman. The initiator of the event is the shipowner from Ustka, Adam Jakubiak.
Most of the action takes place on the promenade and in the harbor, but the program also includes the so-called Fish Parade along Marynarki Polskiej Street, where fishermen dress up in historical outfits. Participants can take part in fishing and maritime games, art workshops for children, demonstrations of sewing and repairing fishing nets, casting competitions and numerous accompanying events. The fishing festival is also associated with a fair where you can buy local fish products and handicrafts.
There are also culinary themed shows. Military parades are also held as part of the Polish Army Day. The evening is traditionally a time of concerts (including shanty concerts). It is worth mentioning that during the Harvest Festival an award is given to the best fisherman. The initiator of the event is the shipowner from Ustka, Adam Jakubiak.
* The term “country” contains states, provinces and territorites and is used without prejudice to the RWE AG position on the status of any given country or region.