Save the dates for RenewableUK s Global Offshore Wind 2021
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The UK s largest dedicated offshore wind event takes place on 29-30 September at ExCeL London – Global Offshore Wind (GOW) 2021
Presented by RenewableUK, GOW21 will focus on how the sector can support 2050 climate targets in the UK.
The programme will be supported and enriched by Event Partners RWE, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, SSE Renewables, Ørsted, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult and Vestas. There will also be a world-class speaker line-up with individuals from a vast array of organisations, including government bodies, manufacturers, developers, project managers, stakeholders, planners and trade press, to name but a few. Plus, the eclectic speaker and delegate mix and virtual event tools will provide unparalleled networking opportunities.
Highlights:
The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult has picked 28 businesses in the United Kingdom for the company’s Fit 4 Offshore Renewables or F4OR business
The latest batch has brought a total number of 58 companies covering the north eastern region of United Kingdom and Scotland
The Offshore Renewable Energy or ORE Catapult has picked 28 businesses in the United Kingdom ..
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RenewableUK is hosting a number of industry events to help individuals and groups work together to drive innovation and maximise the growing opportunities available
At such a pivotal time for the renewable energy sector, it is important that individuals and groups across the industry work together to drive innovation and maximise on the opportunities available. In keeping up with the latest technology, concepts and solutions, everyone from stakeholders to manufacturers, developers, project managers, planning teams, professional associations and Government representatives can better contribute to our ambitious collective net zero targets.