Renewable Energy Generation capacity in Scotland September 2006
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Scottish Renewables Offshore Wind Seminar - SOLD OUT
in association with BWEA
Thursday 26 November 2009

Venue:Marriott Hotel, Aberdeen
Date:Thursday 26 November 2009
Time:09:30 - 17:00
Delegate Cost:

Scottish Renewables Member Rate - £95.00 + VAT

Non-Member Rate - £150.00 + VAT

All refreshments are included.  Accommodation is not included.

Delegate Register:Please contact Natalie Strongman regarding registration - natalie(at)scottishrenewables.com
Programme:For a full list of speakers and topics please click HERE >>>
Networking Reception:For further information about the Networking Reception on Wed 25th - please click HERE >>>
Exhibitor List:More information and list of organisations exhibiting please click HERE >>>
Sponsors:

Headline Sponsor

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Reception Sponsor

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Programme Sponsor
 
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Sponsorship:
You could have your logo here linking to your website. 
Contact Calum McCallum for more information about how to be involved in a Scottish Renewables Event.
 
Introduction
Scotland is witnessing the dawn of a new era in harnessing green energy from our seas. We now produce a fifth of our electricity from renewable sources, generated by three gigawatts of projects. The 10 new offshore wind sites in Scottish waters that received exclusive development rights earlier this year equate to more than double that capacity. And with even more sites likely to appear on the map under Round 3, we are on the cusp of a new offshore energy revolution not seen since the 1970s’ oil boom.

Government and other decision makers must now act fast to grasp the huge opportunities that this industry can bring helping to meet Scotland’s world leading climate targets and bringing thousands of jobs to Scotland. Investors need clear, positive signals that Scotland is the ideal place to build, operate and supply to offshore wind farms. By putting in place a fit-for-purpose electricity grid, a fast and predictable planning system, and suppliers on-hand to get projects built and serviced, Scotland’s offshore ambitions can be realised. With so much competition for skilled people and resources across the UK, Scotland must move quickly and confidently to prepare for this exciting new industry.
 
Conference Aims
This conference aims to consider the key challenges and solutions vital to creating a thriving offshore wind industry in
Scotland. It will consider the main barriers and opportunities for development and, by learning from the oil and gas industry, look ahead to the requirements needed to operate and maintain these structures in Scotland’s unforgiving maritime environment.
 
There will be a conference reception and networking evening held on Wednesday 25th November with a structured environment to meet new people and companies.  The reception is generously sponsored by EMU Ltd.
 
Audience
Those who can’t afford to miss this seminar include developers, contractors, suppliers, policy makers, regulators, consultants, investors, legal professionals, and all those interested in the development of Scotland’s offshore wind industry. More information to follow shortly.
 
Exhibition
There will be an exhibition alongside the conference located in the main areas.  For further information please click HERE >>>

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