Wales’ energy and environment sector employs over 58,000 people generating over £4.8 billion in revenue. The sector is strong in energy and waste management, water treatment, environmental monitoring and the built environment. 

Many products and services are shipped across the world, to markets across Europe, Middle East, North America and Far East, helping them with sustainable development and developing a greener and cleaner future.

After another record-breaking event, RenewableUK and Scottish Renewables are pleased to announce Floating Offshore Wind will be back again on 9-10 October 2024 at the P&J Live in Aberdeen.

FOW24 is the meeting place for all the current and future players in the global floating wind industry. Providing an unrivalled opportunity to meet and network with all the key players as well as discuss the key technical challenges and solutions surrounding the industrialisation and commercialisation of floating wind.

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