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. 

Discover what challenges still lie ahead as offshore wind expands, how reliability and affordability of zero carbon technology could be further improved, and how all this will impact the wider renewable energy market.  

The hybrid, Covid-19-safe event will feature: 

  • 3000+ live and virtual participants 
  • 120+ exhibitors 
  • 40+ countries represented 
  • New look speaker programme 

With the climate crisis coming to the forefront of worldwide agenda, the offshore wind sector is full of opportunity and innovation. Be a part of it at GOW21.

For more details, please visit: https://events.renewableuk.com/gow21-overview 

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This article is supported by RenewableUK.

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