Event Supporters & Media Partners
Media Partners
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reNEWS
Core Media Partner Digital newsletter and real-time news website tracking renewable energy projects from planning to construction and operation. Providing exclusive business information on the offshore wind sector, reNEWS is a must-read for those involved in this industry. Visit our stand or website to sign up for a free two-month trial subscription. |
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RECHARGE
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DeepWind The DeepWind offshore wind cluster, with over 700 members, is now the largest offshore wind representative body in Europe and is one of the leading floating wind clusters in the world. Its main purpose is to help its members achieve greater benefit from the current and future development of offshore wind in the UK and internationally. As the name suggests, it specialises in fixed and floating offshore wind in deeper waters, usually considered to be greater than a 40m depth. |
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ENERGEO ALLIANCE
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Clean Energy Pipeline
Clean Energy Pipeline is the leading independent source of news, data and analytics for the renewables finance industry. Subscribers receive access to a real-time data platform covering clean energy finance transactions across every global market, including Project Finance, M&A, Public Markets, Green Bonds and Venture Capital & Private Equity. |
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HeavyLiftNews HeavyLiftNews.com is the worldwide visited daily news platform covering global heavy lifting news in the sectors Transport, Lifting, Shipping, Offshore, Wind, Energy and Aircraft. |
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Today there is no shortage of information on power and energy. Yet in this age of information overload, most professionals still take the time to read their favourite daily newspaper. The Energy Industry Times is a newspaper-style tabloid dedicated to reporting on the industry’s key issues. At last, an easy way to follow the latest news and trends in power and energy – from a source you can trust.
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Energy Global
Energy Global is a leading international publication for the renewable energy generation sector, providing in-depth editorial coverage of the generation of renewable energy, as well as the construction and operation of renewable energy farms, plants, and projects. Each issue provides regional reports from around the world; quality keynote articles from renewable energy generation companies, technical institutions, and industry commentators; and technical articles and case studies focusing on all aspects of renewable energy generation. You can view our most recent Summer issue here: https://bit.ly/3nf5IiF And make sure to visit https://www.energyglobal.com for the latest industry news and updates. |
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Ukraine Wind Energy Association |
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Windpowernl Via an online portal, social media, and print magazine, the English-language title Windpowernl informs an international audience about both the developments in the Dutch onshore and offshore wind market and the activities of Dutch companies on the international wind market. |
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Insight Energy
Insight Energy features the latest news from the energy sector - both online and in print with a quarterly magazine being distributed throughout the UK. We are committed to continual engagement and communication with the energy industry focusing on renewable energy, oil & gas, decommissioning and nuclear. Our content covers successes and various challenges impacting the sector, bringing a new perspective to the stories the sector has to tell. Want to share your story? |
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International Power Engineer International Power Engineer is editorially led and written by engineers for engineers. It focuses on the changing technologies and product developments that influence the business environment of the power generation sector. The magazine is received in print and digital format by senior specifiers in major power corporations throughout the world.
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Ocean Robotics Planet Magazine
The Ocean Robotics Planet Magazine is the most marine and underwater robotics focused quarterly publication for the Offshore Renewable industry. |
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Offshore Wind Journal |
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OGV Energy
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UK Ports
UK Ports Magazine and Directory is the UK leading ports’ magazine and the only national published, printed, and distributed directory that is circulated, posted and well-received by tens of thousands of subscribers. From Port managers to Marine and offshore Executives to senior engineering operations and buying staff nationally in the UK, European Ports & USA it is the 'go to' magazine for those looking to buy and sell Ports & Marine equipment and services. Contact us to receive a complimentary copy. For your company details to be included, please email |
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Wind Energy Network
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Windtech International
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World Wind Technology
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Wind & Water Works |
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neue energie The magazine neue energie has the answers – for decision-makers, researchers, industry representatives or anyone with an interest in political, economic or technical aspects of the energy transition. The magazine has been in print for over 25 years, and is currently the top-selling title in the renewable energy and climate action sector. |
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PES WIND magazine, was established in Europe in 2005 and has a UK headquarters in the West of England with remote newsrooms across the world. It is now a global publishing company with executive readership throughout the wind energy industry. P and G Media targets primarily European and North American executives from on & offshore wind sectors, with the specific aim of offering them up-to-date analysis and all the relevant essential information through our publications and on the company website – www.pes.eu.com
The website offers readers video feeds and regularly-updated news stories as well as publishing industry features, interviews with leaders from all the essential organisations and developments in the wind business. |
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Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) is a member-based organisation that represents the entire wind energy sector. The members of GWEC represent over 1,500 companies, organisations and institutions in more than 80 countries, including manufacturers, developers, component suppliers, research institutes, national wind and renewables associations, electricity providers, finance and insurance companies. See more: www.gwec.net |
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AREG
AREG is the original energy transition organisation, working on behalf of members to empower the energy supply chain and champion its expertise. With more than 190 diverse members, AREG wants the north-east of Scotland to be a world-leading centre of excellence for the production and use of renewable energy. |
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All-Energy
All-Energy helps the renewable & low carbon energy industry by uniting the power of expertise, knowledge and innovative technology to better engineer an integrated net zero energy future. Join us in 2023 on 10-11 May at the SEC Glasgow to connect with the community and drive your business forward.
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The Business Network for Offshore Wind
The Business Network for Offshore Wind is a nonprofit, educational organization with a mission to develop the offshore wind renewable energy industry and its supply chain. The Network partners with industry and government to build an innovative supply chain that will create and sustain jobs, benefiting local economies and ensuring a cost-effective clean energy portfolio. We advance this through collaboration, education, and innovation, bringing together global developers, policymakers, academia, and leading experts to grow this new and vital offshore wind industry that provides a practical solution to climate change and creates well-paying jobs. |
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The Carbon Trust
We are a trusted, expert guide to Net Zero, bringing purpose led, vital expertise from the climate change frontline. We have been pioneering decarbonisation for more than 20 years for businesses, governments, and organisations around the world. We draw on the experience of over 300 experts internationally, accelerating progress and providing solutions to this existential crisis. We have supported over 3,000 organisations in 50 countries with their climate action planning, collaborating with 150+ partners in setting science-based targets, and supporting cities across 5 continents on the journey to Net Zero. |
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Climate 17
We are recruitment specialists across Clean Energy & Sustainability markets. Our team has been recruiting in renewable energy since 2007, and we have an extensive network of professionals within this sector. To hear more about how we can help, get in touch, and speak with one of our specialist consultants. |
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Decom
Decom North Sea is a multi-region, not-for-profit membership organisation centred on the late life & decommissioning sector and focused on connecting its members capability with business opportunities. DNS has grown since its inception in 2010 to more than 300 members drawn from operators, major contractors, service specialists and technology developers. Our membership ranges from major international operators to single person companies. |
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DeepWind
The DeepWind offshore wind cluster, with over 700 members, is now the largest offshore wind representative body in Europe and is one of the leading floating wind clusters in the world. Its main purpose is to help its members achieve greater benefit from the current and future development of offshore wind in the UK and internationally. As the name suggests, it specialises in fixed and floating offshore wind in deeper waters, usually considered to be greater than a 40m depth. |
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EnerGeo Alliance
Founded in 1971, the EnerGeo Alliance is the global trade association for the energy geoscience industry, the intersection where earth science and energy meet. Through reliable science-based regulatory advocacy, credible resources and expertise, and future-focused leadership, EnerGeo Alliance serves as the voice of the global energy geoscience industry. |
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Energi CoastEnergi Coast is the North East of England’s Offshore Wind Cluster. Made up of more than 30 key regional businesses and stakeholder organisations involved in offshore wind, The group works to promote the region as a key hub for servicing both the UK and International offshore wind markets. |
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East of England Energy Group (EEEGR)The East of England Energy Group (EEEGR) was launched on 29 March 2001 as a not-for-profit trade body to represent the energy sector and its supply chain in the East of England. We now have more than 200 member businesses. EEEGR’s core programmes and projects are geared towards the sustainable development of the energy industry in the East of England, to help it thrive. We are committed to the delivery of benefits to our members, including networking opportunities, gaining new business and the development of the regional skill-set, through a comprehensive programme of events and activities. |
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Energy Industries Council (EIC)
The EIC is the leading Trade Association providing dedicated services to help members understand, identify and pursue business opportunities globally. Established in 1943, the EIC is a not-for-profit organisation with a membership of over 650 companies who deliver goods and services to the energy industries worldwide. Our goal is to put our members first and serve them well, providing one of the most comprehensive sources of energy projects and business intelligence in the energy sector today. The EIC is renowned for excellence in the provision of services that unlock opportunities for our members, helping the supply chain to win business across the globe |
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Energy Institute - International Energy WeekInternational Energy Week 2022 is the energy industry’s first global meeting to assess the outcomes of COP26, bringing together senior figures to explore the changing technologies, business models, and skills required to meet the energy needs of the world’s populations and to hit net zero by 2050.
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Global Underwater HubThe Global Underwater Hub (GUH) is a new strategically-focused organisation, built upon Subsea UK’s near two-decade legacy, retaining its experience, knowledge, networks and membership, expanding its reach, scope and sphere of influence across the UK and across all sectors operating in the underwater industry. |
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International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA)
We are the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), a leading trade association representing the vast majority of contractors and the associated supply chain in the offshore marine construction industry worldwide. Our Members play a key role in the offshore oil & gas and renewable energy industries. Principally, this is through the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of offshore wind farms and hydrocarbon production facilities, together with the ongoing life of field support and maintenance requirements of these assets. |
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NOFBusiness development experts for the energy sector. We work on behalf of our members and partners to put companies of all sizes in touch with the best, most innovative UK supply chain businesses. We are the best route to business in the energy sector. |
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Humber Marine and RenewablesHumber Marine and Renewables is a powerhouse of businesses working in the maritime and offshore sectors. Its member companies have full supply chain capabilities including in commercial shipping, marine engineering, support vessels, specialist health & safety and ports & logistics. The organisation works in support of this vast array of skills and expertise, promoting it regionally, nationally and globally and generating major opportunities and business for members. With unsurpassed knowledge of capabilities in the region, Humber Marine and Renewables is a driving force in the Humber’s development as a global centre of excellence for offshore wind. |
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Scottish Renewables Scottish Renewables is the voice of Scotland’s renewable energy industry. Our vision is for Scotland leading the world in renewable energy. We work to grow Scotland’s renewable energy sector and sustain its position at the forefront of the global clean energy industry. The sectors we represent deliver investment, jobs, social benefits and reduce the carbon emissions which cause climate change. Our members work across all renewable energy technologies, in Scotland, the UK, Europe and around the world. In representing them, we aim to lead and inform the debate on how the growth of renewable energy can help sustainably heat and power Scotland’s homes and businesses.
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Transition Economist
Transition Economist is essential reading for leaders of the energy transition from C-suite executives, city financiers and technology developers to government policymakers, lawyers, and consultants. TE takes the same analytical approach that Petroleum Economist has to hydrocarbons since 1934, going beyond the hype to uncover what really matters and bringing you a unique mix of articles from our global network of dedicated journalists and expert guest contributors. |
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The Workboat Association
The Workboat Association (est.1994), provides to a growing industry of workboat Owners, Operators, Stakeholders and independent Professionals from within the UK and Internationally. The WA’s support comes in a range of regularly organised events and publications, campaigns and collaborations to support the industry from your first day as a workboat Apprentice to operating your businesses across of the Globe |
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Wind Energy IrelandWind Energy Ireland (WEI) is the representative body for the Irish wind industry, working to promote wind energy as an essential, economical and environmentally friendly part of the country’s low-carbon energy future. We are Ireland’s largest renewable energy organisation with more than 180 members who have come together to plan, build, operate and support the development of the country’s chief renewable energy resource. |