
Events
Premier events designed to bring together the key players in the global renewables industry.



For the people creating the future of global wind.
For the people creating the future of global wind.

Recognising the very best people and companies working on the financial side of the global wind market.
Recognising the very best people and companies working on the financial side of the global wind market.
This discussion considers opportunities and challenges involved in equity recycling.

Demand for renewable energy among US corporations stepped up around the COP21 talks, where the Paris climate change deal was agreed, in 2015. Will COP26 in November spur more demand and investment in renewables going forward?

The Wind Investment Awards celebrate best practice in the wind industry and help it to thrive in the coming years, while enabling top industry players to forge strong business connections. For 2021, this event will be held in tandem with Financing Wind Europe.

Financing Wind is wind energy’s premier conference. We bring together the top clean energy financiers and investors and give them the network that they need in order to build better, more profitable, more sustainable, renewable energy projects. Registration opening soon.
This private, invitation-only event aims to identify the level of ambition that we should be striving for as an industry, and the challenges we face in growing the market.

Japan, Korea, India and Australia are all proving of interest to both established and new offshore wind investors. How should investors approach the region? More details to be announced soon.

Companies in the wind industry are under constant pressure to lower costs and raise profits. Too often though, operators don’t understand how to take advantage of new profit-boosting technologies while working within restrictive OEM servicing contracts
Wind developers face a hazardous ultimatum in the global push for green energy. In 2020 the worldwide installed capacity hit 651GW. As more turbines are installed across the globe, fire hazards are expected to increase substantially.