Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM) and Irwin Mitchell are set to explore a range of bold topics at WJM’s annual renewables seminar.
The joint event, being held at Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall on November 7, will help attendees gain insight into the key policies and industry trends shaping the future of Scotland’s renewable energy landscape, just as the nation strives to meet its ambitious energy targets.
A host of prominent speakers will be at the event, including WJM’s Managing Partner Fraser Gillies, who will present a comprehensive planning update, reflecting on the most significant planning decisions for renewables projects over the past year.
Claire Petricca-Riding, Partner and Head of the Planning and Environment team at Irwin Mitchell, will dive into the latest developments in Biodiversity Enhancement and Net Gain, providing a review of her experience in England and the lessons learned for Scotland’s renewable efforts.
Neil Copeland, representing NESO, will offer insights into NESO’s Clean Power 2030 initiatives, explaining how the organisation’s proposals align with the UK Government’s Clean Power Plan.
Kate Dooley of RES will focus on the ongoing REMA programme and market reform, shedding light on what the industry needs from planning policies and the Strategic Spatial Energy Plan to meet future energy demands.
Meanwhile, Geum Howatson, Senior Consenting Manager at Locogen, will be discussing the need for guidance, the Aviation Lighting and the Onshore Wind Sector Deal, as well as the work of the Aviation Lighting Guidance Working Group.
The seminar will be followed by networking, drinks, and canapés, offering attendees the chance to connect with other professionals in the sector.
WJM’s annual seminar takes place on Thursday, 7 November at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow. Places are free and can be booked by emailing events@wjm.co.uk
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