Sharing cost and risk effective solutions for offshore wind operations and maintenance

Natural Power's Market Analysis Manager, Jeff Bryan, will present the opening address at the exclusive Offshore Wind Operations and Maintenance Forum on 20th - 21st of September 2016, at the Park Inn by Radisson Heathrow, London.

Jeffs presentation, ‘How will future developments benefit from O&M innovation? at 9am on Tuesday 20th Sept, will explore three key areas: maximising revenue and reducing costs through the project lifecycle, incorporating O&M innovations at the planning stage, and realising O&M costs through careful development planning.


Jeff Bryan, Market Analysis Manager at Natural Power, said: "Innovation in the offshore wind operations and maintenance sector is critical to cost reduction across the project lifecycle. As our industry moves towards subsidy free, auction based systems, to achieve a significant reduction in the levelised cost of energy of offshore wind, we are continually analysing and improving performance, and we look forward to sharing our experience in this area."

The Forum, organised by business intelligence service group, BIS Group s.r.o., will be held specifically to disclose the best practices and innovations in turbine and blade designs, including the application of lightweight materials, improvement of equipment reliability and operational risks and cost reduction and management.

Directors, heads, senior managers and analysts engaged in the offshore wind industry will be in attendance throughout the two-day forum to hear practical case studies, in-depth panel discussions, interactive sessions and workshops where they will discuss and share their experience on approaches to effective O&M and offshore wind turbines including decommissioning.

To find out more about this event, and to register your interest, please visit https://www.bisgrp.com/portfolio/conferences/energy/offshore-wind-operations-and-maintenance-forum

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