This workshop showcases the progress made in offshore wind and grid development, and their contribution to achieving the 1.5°C target. Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI) aims to focus the discussion on state-of-the-art solutions for optimising grid infrastructure to enable offshore wind integration, as well as, opportunities offered by Nature-Inclusive Design (NID) to minimise environmental impact and contribute to a Nature-Positive approach.
As the deployment of energy infrastructure accelerates to achieve decarbonisation and energy security, it is vital that biodiversity targets are also met. While offshore wind holds significant potential for renewable energy generation, the challenges of grid integration must not be underestimated, nor should the environmental impacts or the conflicting interests of marine space users.
Europe, particularly the countries surrounding the North and Baltic Seas, has extensive experience in developing offshore wind and grid infrastructure. With the current level of deployment, the European experience is relevant to those just beginning their offshore planning and strategy. Expertise in balancing energy development and environmental conservation is essential globally to simultaneously meet climate and biodiversity targets.
Following a couple of keynote speeches to introduce the topic, RGI will engage participants in group discussions on the importance of Nature-Positive activities in the development of offshore wind and electricity grids. Additionally, RGI aims to explore how to establish an industry-wide accepted definition of “Nature-Positive” in this sector.
RGI looks forward to engaging with experts and developers from around the world and invites you to join us for this exciting and collaborative workshop.
Date: 21 November 2024
Time: 11:30 – 13:00 AZT / 8:30 – 10:00 CET
Location: BENELUX-EIB Pavilion, Blue Zone, Zone E, No. G7