Adam Barber, Tamarindo Group, and Nicky MacLeod, Taylor Hopkinson, discuss talent in the sector and the findings of the new industry Salary Benchmarking Report.
This content is available to members only
Not a member yet?
Become a member of the 6,500-strong Tamarindo community today, and gain access to our premium content, exclusive lead generation and investment opportunities.
This content is available to members only
Not a member yet?
Become a member of the 6,500-strong Tamarindo community today, and gain access to our premium content, exclusive lead generation and investment opportunities.
Financing Wind Inside Investment 2020
Global focus: who’s driving wind investment globally?
This session looks at the investors who are driving wind investment globally. Including institutional investors, corporates, IPPs, utilities, sovereign wealth funds. Wind is a global market and this will deal with global issues:
- What impact has Covid-19 had on wind’s prospects in these key regions?
- How will China’s 2060 net zero target affect wind investment globally?
- Do you expect oil giants to have a huge impact on wind in the 2020s?
- Will the emergence of new technologies - such as green hydrogen and energy storage – draw in new types of investors into wind?
- Can firms with a wind-focused strategy thrive in such a multi-technology market?
- What are the risks to the industry if they don’t continue to improve here?
- Do investors take enough interest in O&M at wind farms? Do you expect this to change in the next 2 to 5 years?
- What role do you foresee for artificial intelligence and machine learning in the global wind sector?
SPEAKERS:
- Kasper Dalsten - Senior Director, Head of Commercial Management for Global Development, Vestas Wind Systems A/S
- Mo Dua - Founder and CRO, WindESCo
- Julian Harland - Sales Director, EOLOS Floating Lidar Solutions
- Sean Whittaker - Principal Renewable Energy Specialist, International Finance Corporation (IFC)