Great conversation at All-Energy Glasgow with Emily Taylor, Head of Membership at OEUK! 🤝 It’s inspiring to see the evolution of OEUK, now representing the full spectrum of energy – from hydrogen and wind to carbon capture, geothermal, and oil & gas. This conference is clearly a vital platform for them to connect with members and potential collaborators across the diverse energy landscape.
Emily highlighted OEUK’s core message: the energy sector is a fantastic place to work, and this message needs to resonate across the entire UK. As Officer Energy UK, they are committed to securing the support, confidence, and long-term planning necessary for the sector’s continued growth and the collective journey towards the energy transition.
It’s an evolution, not a revolution, requiring a confident and forward-thinking approach.
We also delved into the crucial Energy Skills Passport initiative, a collaborative effort between OEUK, the government, and RenewableUK, born from the North Sea Transition Deal. This aims to facilitate the transition of skills across the energy sector, benefiting offshore workers, onshore companies, and everyone in between. For those looking to explore opportunities, OEUK’s website is a fantastic starting point!
Excitingly, OEUK is launching their Wind Insight report tomorrow morning at the All-Energy breakfast session! This will offer their perspective on the wind sector’s current state, future direction, challenges, and the vital role it plays in the energy mix, including a deep dive into the economics and complexities of floating offshore wind. Definitely one to watch! 🌬️
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