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Offshore Wind Journal Conference 2023

A new era of dramatic growth

Returning to its regular place in your calendar, the annual Offshore Wind Journal Conference will be held in London 7 February 2023. 

Offshore wind will play a vital role in the global race to net zero and investment in the sector is set to surge. A recent report shows the offshore wind industry has entered an era of dramatic growth as governments strive to deliver secure, affordable clean energy and meet global net-zero emissions targets. 

Increased activity in large-scale offshore wind projects will require a huge number of new vessels capable of installing, maintaining and supporting next-generation windfarms. As wind turbines have increased in size and projects are being developed in deeper waters, new technology is needed to lift components and maintain them.

There is an increased demand for zero-emissions vessels operating in a green industry which require new types of propulsion systems for clean fuels such as hydrogen, fuel cells, batteries, ammonia and alternative fuels. Leading experts will review the options, consider the clean-fuels conundrum and debate where to invest. 

Delegates will gain access to the latest industry data, market trends and drivers as industry leaders assess technologies, designs and concepts of operation for next-generation windfarms.
 
In 2023, the Offshore Wind Journal Conference will continue to focus on these and new trends, provide a forum for offshore wind professionals to discuss, debate and explore opportunities and gain a deeper understanding of what the future holds.

IMCA’s Chief Executive Allen Leatt will be speaking at this conference and our technical adviser for renewable energy, Rhys Jones, will be attending.

Event Information

Schedule:

7 February from 09:00 GMT
Ends 17:00 GMT

Event categories:
Allen Leatt

Chief Executive
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Rhys Jones

Marine Renewable Energy
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