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January 2025
Scottish Renewables’ Offshore Wind Conference 2025
Scottish Renewables’ Offshore Wind Conference 2025 will gather industry leaders, government and stakeholders over two days to tackle the key barriers to deployment of supply chain enhancement and offshore wind development in Scotland and the UK. Secure your place today to explore ambitious goals, investment opportunities and technological advancements in supply chain and offshore wind.
Find out more »Scottish Renewables’ Offshore Wind Conference 2025
Scottish Renewables’ Offshore Wind Conference 2025 will gather industry leaders, government and stakeholders over two days to tackle the key barriers to deployment of supply chain enhancement and offshore wind development in Scotland and the UK. Secure your place today to explore ambitious goals, investment opportunities and technological advancements in supply chain and offshore wind.
Find out more »February 2025
Heat Seminar: driving strategic heat decarbonisation
While the decarbonisation of electricity is a Scottish success story, the dial has barely moved on heat. Delivering zero-emission heating is the next step in our energy transition and we need to act now if we are going to achieve net-zero by 2045. Based on the Scottish Government’s heat network targets, the heat networks market is worth an estimated £5.2 billion – providing huge potential to deliver economic activity and jobs alongside affordable, low-carbon heat. When heat pumps are added…
Find out more »Grid & Networks Conference 2025
The last six months have seen a dizzying succession of changes in grid policy with the establishment of both the UK Government’s Mission Control to deliver clean power by 2030 and the National Energy Systems Operator, followed by the adoption of the Clean Power 2030 plan. It seems the rallying call of “no transition without transmission” has been heard and ambition is rising to match the challenge of building a grid fit for net-zero. But ambition is not enough, as…
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