The TC35 – Green Energies in Wind Engineering welcomes a diverse range of participants who share a common interest in advancing the research, development, application, and responsible deployment of wind energy technologies across various scales and contexts. All member organizations of the Asian Civil Engineering Coordinating Council (ACECC) will be formally invited to participate in the activities of TC35, either through direct membership or collaborative engagement.
In addition to ACECC members, TC35 actively seeks participation from a broad spectrum of stakeholders, reflecting the interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral nature of wind engineering and renewable energy development. These stakeholders include:
Practicing professionals from the civil engineering, structural engineering, architecture, construction management, and renewable energy sectors are encouraged to join. This includes designers, project managers, wind turbine developers, and engineers engaged in both utility-scale wind projects and small-scale or urban wind applications. Their practical experience and industry insights are essential to ensure that TC35 initiatives remain relevant to real-world challenges and opportunities.
Companies and enterprises specializing in the planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning of wind energy systems are key stakeholders. This group includes manufacturers of wind turbines and components, engineering consultants, construction firms, operation and maintenance service providers, digital solution developers, and technology innovators focusing on smart systems, monitoring tools, and hybrid energy solutions. Their technical expertise and market perspectives contribute significantly to bridging research outcomes with industry applications.
Researchers, educators, and academic leaders with expertise in wind engineering, aerodynamics, structural dynamics, renewable energy systems, environmental impact assessment, and sustainability studies are integral to TC35. Beyond offshore wind research, TC35 seeks academic contributions in emerging fields such as urban wind utilization, micro-generation technologies, hybrid renewable systems, and energy policy research. The participation of academia helps drive evidence-based innovation, foster educational initiatives, and strengthen knowledge exchange within the global research community.
Representatives from governmental bodies, regulatory agencies, renewable energy departments, infrastructure ministries, and environmental protection agencies are critical members of TC35. Their involvement ensures that policy development, regulatory frameworks, and national strategies related to wind energy are informed by the latest technical knowledge and aligned with sustainability goals. TC35 values the role of public sector actors in facilitating responsible deployment, environmental stewardship, and community engagement.
Environmental advocacy organizations, renewable energy promotion groups, professional societies, and non-profit organizations focused on climate action, energy transition, and community-based sustainability initiatives are welcome participants. TC35 recognizes the importance of incorporating societal perspectives, promoting public awareness, and fostering dialogue on the environmental and socio-economic impacts of wind energy projects. The engagement of NGOs helps bridge the gap between technical development and societal acceptance, ensuring that wind energy growth aligns with broader climate action goals.
Through this inclusive and collaborative membership approach, TC35 aspires to build a vibrant, interdisciplinary platform that advances wind energy innovation and promotes sustainable development at local, regional, and global scales.