RenewableUK’s Global Offshore Wind 2020 – more than a virtual event: it’s an immersion experience.
Offshore wind is key to enabling the UK and other global economies to achieve net zero. A strong partnership between industry and government, facilitated by RenewableUK, has been central to the development of offshore wind at the scale and pace required to meet our ambitious targets in the UK. Increasing capacity while addressing barriers to deployment is a strategic priority for the sector, in the UK and abroad, while the need to train a larger, well-skilled and diverse workforce is a main concern for us all.
Global Offshore Wind 2020 addresses these – and many more themes – over a three-day conference with over 400 speakers whose presentations can be viewed on demand. Whether you work for a developer, and OEM, a distributor, any part of the supply chain, or you do analysis, study or write about offshore wind, Global Offshore Wind 2020 is the event to be at. We have adapted our event to the needs of our members and client companies, so in 2020 we will deliver Global Offshore Wind fully virtually, in a virtual conference, auditorium and exhibition hall, over three days, 28, 29 and 30 October.
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Day 1
10am – 10.45am A1(ii): Industry insight: Building a green recovery with offshore wind
Andrew Jamieson
Main Session
12.30 – 12.40pm Floating Wind: Tow to shore vs Fix on-site maintenance strategies
Angeliki Spyroudi
Supply Chain Theatre
12.45pm – 12.55pm Concepts, Planning, Demonstration and Replication of Local User-friendly Energy Communities
Paul McKeever
Supply Chain Theatre
2pm – 3pm A3: Can offshore wind plug the gap in building a renewable hydrogen industry?
David Wallace
Main Session
3pm – 3:10pm Electrifying Oil & Gas Platforms using Floating Wind
Tom Quinn
Innovation Theatre
3.15pm – 3.25pm Hybrid fixed/floating offshore wind: A study into the benefit of hybrid sites to accelerate floating wind deployment
Miriam Noonan
Innovation Theatre
Day 2
2pm – 3pm A6: The future is floating – is it closer than we think?
Ralph Torr
Main Session
Day 3
11am – 12pm B8: Industry Insight Zone: Tomorrow’s turbines today
Peter Greaves
Main Session
12:45pm – 12:55pm Developing the next-generation wind turbines – 20MW and above
Thomas Wildsmith
Innovation Theatre
1:15pm – 1:25pm Offshore wind and battery storage: a credible path towards electricity baseload
John Nwobu
Innovation Theatre
2pm – 3pm B9: Industry Insight Zone: Operations and maintenance
Stuart Barnes
Main Session
3.15pm – 4.15pm Learning from Markets Around the World
Miriam Noonan
Innovation Theatre
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