UK Onshore Wind Conference 2025

Dates

16 - 17 September 2025

Topic

Clean energy

Climate adaption

Climate finance

Decarbonisation

Electrification

Energy and environment

Energy storage and infrastructure

Energy transition

General industry

Manufacturing

Net Zero

Time

09:00 (United Kingdom, London)

Location

Edinburgh, UK

The UK onshore wind sector is gaining momentum following the lifting of the ban in England and the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan, but it still faces challenges around grid reform, planning, and rising costs. The UK Onshore Wind Conference, co-organised by Scottish Renewables and RenewableUK, convenes industry leaders, policymakers and experts to address urgent priorities such as network upgrades, biodiversity and market access. Attendees will benefit from expert-led sessions, networking opportunities and showcases of innovative projects and technologies.

Martin Banks, Renewables & Storage Lead for Ricardo, will be attending the event, offering organisations a rare opportunity to gain strategic and technical insights from a consultant with deep expertise across renewables, energy storage and clean energy infrastructure. His experience leading complex, multi-gigawatt projects and advising on everything from green hydrogen to wind master-planning makes him a valuable source of practical guidance on navigating the energy transition. With a strong track record in technoeconomic optimisation and stakeholder engagement, Martin can help organisations identify viable opportunities and build resilient, low-carbon energy strategies.


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Clean power transition

Providing expertise in creating and enabling regulatory frameworks for power sector decarbonisation. Our work with policy-makers, regulators, developers, investors and owners of renewable energy and power network projects enables us to play a key role in implementing renewable projects and interconnected networks globally.

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Renewable energy

Decarbonising energy supplies by implementing local renewable energy infrastructure combined with battery energy storage systems (BESS), is a key part of achieving net zero carbon emissions and mitigating against increasingly high and volatile global energy prices.

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