Adam Morrison By Ian McConnell TRADE body Scottish Renewables has named Adam Morrison, project director for Moray West Offshore Wind Farm at Ocean Winds, as its new chairman. Mr Morrison replaces Rob Forrest, chief executive of renewable energy developer GreenPower. Mr Forrest had chaired Scottish Renewables since 2018. Mr Morrison, who has been appointed for a three-year term, said: “Scotland’s potential as a renewable energy powerhouse is not in doubt and we have made enormous strides in recent years in demonstrating what we can deliver. That includes the deployment of projects that have led the way in cost reduction, as well as the development of a first-class service sector and exciting new technologies.”
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(pictured) was elected by the board and will serve for three years.
He replaces Rob Forrest, chief executive of renewable energy developer GreenPower, who had chaired the organisation since 2018.
Morrison previously served as a co-opted member of Scottish Renewables’ board in 2018 before re-joining in 2020.
He said: “Scotland’s potential as a renewable energy powerhouse is not in doubt and we have made enormous strides in recent years in demonstrating what we can deliver.
“That includes the deployment of projects that have led the way in cost reduction, as well as the development of a first-class service sector and exciting new technologies.
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Adam Morrison, Project Director for Moray West Offshore Wind Farm at Ocean Winds, has been elected by the organisation s Board and will serve as Chair for a three-year term.
Adam replaces Rob Forrest, Chief Executive of renewable energy developer GreenPower, who had chaired the organisation since 2018. Adam previously served as a co-opted member of Scottish Renewables’ Board in 2018 before re-joining in 2020.
Commenting on his new appointment, Adam said:
“Scotland’s potential as a renewable energy powerhouse is not in doubt and we have made enormous strides in recent years in demonstrating what we can deliver. That includes the deployment of projects that have led the way in cost reduction, as well as the development of a first-class service sector and exciting new technologies.