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DNV’s UK Energy Transition Outlook – The future of the energy transition in Scotland

EVENT INFORMATION

DNV, together with NECCUS invite you to join us in Aberdeen for this morning seminar.


Get highlights on how the energy transition is developing in the UK and unique insights from energy industry leaders.

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DNV’s UK Energy Transition Outlook, provides a detailed forecast of the demand and supply of energy towards 2050. It covers primary supply, infrastructure and associated CAPEX costs for the integrated UK system. Frank Ketelaars, Project Director for the ETO will present the key findings from this latest research.


This report builds on the insights of our Energy Transition Outlook 2022 report but delves into the specific opportunities and challenges, policy and financing relating to various energy vectors in the UK energy market.


Ronnie Quinn, Chief Executive, NECCUS will provide their view on how this forecast and UK ambitions compare with their assessment on likely developments in Scotland for offshore wind, hydrogen production and carbon capture and storage – both in terms of projects but also impact on the local job market.


The two presentations will be followed by a panel discussion, which will focus on the overall UK development trends, and what this means specifically for Scotland.


We would be delighted if you attended our seminar in Aberdeen on Thursday 30 March to obtain your exclusive insights from this report. Get highlights on how the energy transition is developing and unique insights from policy and energy industry leaders.


Speakers and panellists include:

  • Ronnie Quinn, Chief Executive, NECCUS
  • Clara Altbell, VP ESG and Business Innovation, Serica
  • Russell Borthwick, Chief Executive, Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce
  • Colin Maciver, Head of Offshore Wind Development, Crown Estate Scotland
  • Charlie Youngs, Head of Acorn, Storegga
  • Gunther Newcombe, OBE FEI, Orion Project
  • Frank Ketelaars, UK ETO Project Director, DNV


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Download your copy of the UK Energy Transition Outlook here >>