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Global focus: who’s driving wind investment globally?
Financing Wind Inside Investment - in partnership with A Word About Wind and powered by Tamarindo Group.
Duration:
52
minutes
Published
December 10, 2020
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
Sean Whittaker - Principal Renewable Energy Specialist, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
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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
Adam Barber, Tamarindo Group, and Nicky MacLeod, Taylor Hopkinson, discuss talent in the sector and the findings of the new industry Salary Benchmarking Report.