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Recharge (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Recharge (magazine)

''Recharge'' is a business news website and monthly magazine covering the global renewable energy industry, particularly wind and solar power. It is owned by Norway's NHST Media Group, but headquartered in London, with full-time editorial staff in the USA, UK, Brazil, Germany and Japan.
''Recharge'' has been described as "one of the most authoritative publications in the renewable energy sector", and as "a role model for the future of trade journalism" by German industrial giant Siemens.
Its breaking stories have been picked up by major international news organizations, including the BBC, ''The Washington Post'' and Denmark's ''Dagbladet Børsen''.
''Recharge'' was first established in January 2009 as a weekly newspaper, before becoming a monthly glossy magazine in January 2013.
It also produces daily publications at trade shows including the European Wind Energy Association's annual event.
Former chief executive of the European Wind Energy Association, Christian Kjaer, joined ''Recharge's'' board of directors in June 2013.
==Thought Leaders Summit==
''Recharges "Thought Leaders Summit" was an invitation-only conference for senior international renewable-energy executives held in Holmenkollen (Norway) on January 9, 2014. It is intended to become an annual event and operates under the Chatham House rule.
The meeting was attended by about 50 senior professionals from the global renewable-energy industry, including high-level executives from Siemens, Vestas, Statoil and E.ON. The keynote speech was delivered by Scotland's energy minister, Fergus Ewing and the event was officially opened by Henrik O. Madsen.〔

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