The UK must overhaul the development process for offshore wind if it is to have any chance of delivering the government’s new 50GW by 2030 target, All-Energy 2022 will hear.
A raft of speakers will line up in Glasgow to debate how the sector can hit the accelerator on early-stage leasing and planning through to route to market, grid, procurement and construction.
Leasing in Scottish waters as well as off England and Wales will be in the crosshairs on the morning of day one when a panel of experts debate the pros and cons of ScotWind and Round 4.
More on the speakers and the content of this week’s All-Energy 2022 event is in today’s special reNEWS show daily.
Also in the show daily we report on the challenges that need to be overcome to unleash a large-scale market for green hydrogen and the role that tidal stream could play in the energy mix.
The publication also takes an in-depth look at onshore wind planning issues and includes a Q&A interview with Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology head of power and flexibility Mark Sommerfeld.
For all these stories and more check out the latest reNEWS show daily.


