We are excited to announce that LUC will take part in this year’s Future Energy Wales conference on 12–13 November 2024 at the ICC Wales, Newport.
The event brings together leaders, manufacturers, and policymakers from across the renewables sector, focusing on Wales’ role in the UK's energy transition.
This year’s theme, "In unity there’s energy", highlights the strategic partnerships needed to drive renewables forward.
As Wales seeks to quadruple its wind power capacity, the event will showcase the economic opportunities this shift presents for both onshore and offshore developments.
Industry collaboration will be key to delivering the thousands of jobs and investment that wind energy promises for Wales.
LUC’s participation
Sophie Nioche, Associate Environmental Planner at LUC, will speak at this session:
- Tuesday, 12 November 2024
- 16:30–15:30
- B6: Lessons learned: A sector deal that sings!
Sophie’s session will compare the sector deals in Scotland and Wales, exploring how Wales can learn from Scotland’s experience as it prepares for its own sector deal.
Sophie brings over 17 years of experience in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) coordination, specialising in large-scale renewable energy projects. Her multi-disciplinary approach ensures close collaboration with clients, local planning authorities, and technical specialists. Sophie also contributes to the RenewableUK Onshore Planning and Environment Working Group.
Why attend?
Attendees can expect:
- Insight into the market pipeline and cutting-edge research
- Networking opportunities with 500+ industry professionals
- Exclusive business intelligence and tech insights
- Opportunities to raise their profile with senior decision-makers
The conference offers a chance to connect, share knowledge, and shape the future of renewable energy in Wales.
We look forward to seeing you at Future Energy Wales 2024!
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