Synopsis
The recently elected UK government has moved quickly to add substance to its plans for a renaissance in onshore and offshore wind developments in the UK. It wants to double onshore capacity and quadruple the offshore wind capacity by 2030. Already, the de facto ban on onshore developments has been lifted, £7.3 billion of funding to upgrade ports has been allocated, the legislation for creating Great British Energy and a National Wealth Fund is being drafted and a new partnership between GB Energy and the Crown Estate has been announced. There are further plans for setting up a review into the planning system, scaling up floating wind projects and investing in the supply chain. Grid connections and planning issues will need to be addressed if real progress is to be made towards the 2030 target.
In contrast to the UK, the focus in Europe is more on onshore wind energy. According to Wind Europe, 18.3 GW of new wind power capacity as installed in 2023, of which the EU-27 installed 16.2 GW, a record amount but only half of what it should be building to meet its 2030 climate and energy targets. 79% of the new wind capacity built in Europe last year was onshore. The volume of new offshore installations is growing – last year it was a record 3.8 GW in Europe. But 2/3rds of the new wind installations up to 2030 will continue to be onshore. Wind energy in Europe faces many of the same challenges as in the UK.
The UK and European Wind Energy Policy & Investment Summit is a ground-breaking event that promises to chart the course for the future of offshore wind energy. Over an intensive day of peer-to-peer knowledge exchange, networking and actionable insights, industry leaders, policymakers, and experts will delve into the critical dynamics of this fast growing sector.
Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the evolving policy landscape, investment opportunities, and innovative technologies driving the offshore wind industry. The speakers will also assess the challenges it faces and how these might be resolved. With a focus on sustainability, efficiency, and growth, this summit provides a platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing that is essential for anyone invested in the clean energy transition.
Join us in shaping a greener and more sustainable future for the UK's and Europe's offshore wind sectors.
Gillian Martin MSPActing Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy
Scottish Government
Dr. Anne VelenturfSenior Research Fellow in Circular Economy
University of Leeds
Julia Prescot CBEDeputy Chair, National Infrastructure Commission and Co-Founder
Meridiam
Adam EzzamelHead of Offshore Development England & Wales
RWE
Andy RileyHead of Offshore Wind Development
Crown Estate Scotland
Commodore (Rtd) Steven JermyCEO
Celtic Sea Power
Andrew ElmesHead of Business Development (Net Zero) - UK&I
Siemens Energy
Kanishk TiwariHead of Partnerships, Offshore Wind
Statkraft UK Ltd
Alberto AbascalManaging Director and Head of Offshore Wind
NatWest Group
Susanna IsolaOffshore Wind Investment and Trade Lead
Department for Business and Trade
Mark RichardsonHead of Offshore Wind
Scottish Renewables
Georgios Kalpias CFAVP, Global Banking and Markets
HSBC
Michael TholenSustainability and Policy Director
Offshore Energies UK
Mark WilliamsHead of Analysis
Energy UK
Yurie KawadaSenior Financial Advisor
Green Giraffe Advisory
Nick ElliottPolicy & Public Affairs Manager
GIIA
Erica KnottHead of Marine Energy, Sustainable Coasts and Seas
NatureScot
Charlie JordanCEO
ScottishPower Renewables
Charlie MorganPartner
Herbert Smith Freehills
Denzel EadesManaging Director
Pioneer International Consulting
Adam BermanDeputy Director
Energy UK
Jimmy WilliamsonExecutive Director – Net Zero
The Scottish National Investment Bank
Clara SemalDirector of European Offshore Development
National Grid
Matthieu HueCEO
EDF Renewables UK and Ireland
Vomic Nur ShahGlobal Head of Origination and Client Coverage
UK Export Finance
Sarah PollockPartner
Herbert Smith Freehills
Colin HudsonManaging Director, Banking and Investments
UK Infrastructure Bank
