The Supergen ORE Hub are attending the All-Energy and Dcarbonise exhibitions in Glasgow, the meeting place for the renewable and low-carbon energy community, as part of the University of Plymouth stand.

Visit us at the University of Plymouth stand (M10).

All-Energy is the largest event in the UK that promotes low-carbon energy and renewable energy supply chains. The main objective of this event is to unite the renewable energy community for two days of uninterrupted business, networking, and creating new connections. The co-located Dcarbonise event is specifically designed for energy end-users in both the private and public sectors.

Programme highlights

How can we accelerate, de-risk and optimise development and deployment of floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea?

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  • Speaker: Kevin Forshaw
  • Date: Wednesday 15 May 2024
  • Time and venue: 10:20-10:40, Offshore Wind Theatre

In his talk, Kevin will explore the role universities play in enabling companies to bring innovative solutions to market and prepare the future workforce for the offshore renewable energy (ORE) industry. He will explain how diverse research initiatives strengthen R&D in the ORE sector and how modern state-of-the-art research facilities can de-risk and optimise the development and deployment of new technology.

Marine Renewable Energy 2: Accelerating Offshore Renewables to 2040: Tackling the key challenges
In association with Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy Hub

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  • Chair and Speaker: Professor Deborah Greaves OBE FREng, Director, Centre for Decarbonisation and Offshore Renewable Energy
  • Date: Wednesday 15 May 2024
  • Time and venue: 14:00 - 15:30, Boisdale 1

Session Speakers

  • Welcome and introduction – Supergen ORE Hub and setting the scene of ORE acceleration to 2040 – Professor Deborah Greaves OBE FREng (Director of the Supergen ORE Hub, University of Plymouth)
  • How do we reduce consenting times required for new ORE projects? – Professor Beth Scott, (Co-Director of the Supergen ORE Hub, University of Aberdeen)
  • How do we develop a net zero supply chain? – Jonathan Hodges, Wave Energy Scotland
  • How do we get people engaged? – developing the workforce needed for the future – Professor Jim Gilbert, (Co-Director of the Supergen ORE Hub, University of Hull)
  • How do we accelerate and enable policy for ORE developments to achieve the ambitious targets for deployment? – Professor Henry Jeffrey, (Co-Director of the Supergen ORE Hub, University of Edinburgh)
  • Other initiatives to aid acceleration to ORE targets, facilities and data – Professor Deborah Greaves OBE FREng (Director of the Supergen ORE Hub, University of Plymouth) and Professor Tim Stallard (Co-Director of the Supergen ORE Hub, University of Manchester)

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