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The week after COP26 the sector will be abuzz with ideas to implement the net zero strategy and make the most of the opportunity. There has never been a more exciting time for renewable energy in the UK. The UK Government has enshrined ambitious targets into law, published a whitepaper with steps to deliver net zero, and the budget is being looked at to ensure that decarbonisation is not only an ideal, but an achievable goal within the next few decades. What role will the law play in enabling all this, to ensure that the sector takes advantage of the opportunities and trends of the energy transition?
It`s time to maximise the benefits of onshore wind. Industry and government must work together to deliver clean power, that`s good for consumers and good for the planet. Join us at Onshore Wind Energy 21, to learn, collaborate and network with the whole industry. What needs doing today, to deliver 30GW by 2030?
In 2018, RenewableUK presents the association’s 17th annual offshore wind energy conference and exhibition. Taking place over two days, 19-20 June in Manchester, RenewableUK welcomes the global industry to the heart of the UK – all in one place at one time.
The UK`s Premier Renewable Energy Event Widely recognised as the renewables event to attend in the UK – this is our flagship event covering onshore & offshore wind and small & medium wind systems. RenewableUK`s 37th annual conference and exhibition, held at the ACC Liverpool from 6 - 8 October 2015, will be attended by over 3,500 delegates, 100+ exhibitors and 100 expert speakers.
In 2015 RenewableUK presents the association`s 14th annual offshore wind energy conference and exhibition. Taking place over two days, 24-25 June in London, RenewableUK welcomes the global industry to the capital – all in one place at one time. The UK has been the world leader in offshore wind since October 2008, with as much capacity already installed as the rest of the world combined. The total offshore generating capacity in UK waters provides around 8 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity annually, equivalent to the electricity consumption of around 2 million homes. Industry projections see a total of around 8GW of capacity installed by 2016 and around 18GW installed by 2020, by which point offshore wind will supply between 18 and 20 per cent of the UK’s electricity annually. Employment growth in the sector has been substantial since the numbers were first sourced in 2008 and now stands at around 6,830 full time employees.
The UK is currently the undisputed global leader in marine energy, with more wave and tidal stream devices installed than the rest of the world combined. This leading position is built on an established marine engineering heritage. The UK has created ground-breaking testing facilities, and the best marine energy resource in Europe. Wave and tidal energy combined has the potential to deliver around 20 per cent of the UK’s current electricity needs which equates to an installed capacity of around 30–50GW. Commercial viability is just around the corner and the UK is well placed to capture a significant share of the global market, forecast to be worth £50 billion by 2050. This event will attract approximately 500 delegates and up to 50 exhibitors of which the majority have huge decision making capabilities with responsibilities across UK, Europe and international markets.
Join 5,000+ participants at RenewableUK`s 34th annual conference & exhibition.At RenewableUK 2012 you will share ideas, network, and do business with leading companies in Renewable Energy. It`s a great opportunity to extend your business and keep up-to-date with developments in wind, wave and tidal energy.Nearly 300 companies active in the UK wind, wave and tidal energy sector will be on display at the exhibition at RenewableUK`s flagship event. Exhibitors include manufacturers, developers, contractors, consultants, suppliers/service companies, electricity generators/utilities, financiers, insurance companies, research institutes, engineers, recruitment consultants and many more.
Over 1,000 people will attend BWEA`s ninth annual offshore wind event at the Arena & Convention Centre, Liverpool over 30th June - 1st July 2010. Delegates will include senior government officials, investors, financiers, manufacturers, developers and all others with an interest in the latest policy and technical developments in offshore wind energy. Over 100 companies will be on display at the accompanying exhibition, the largest offshore wind event in the UK.
