Greek Offshore
Renewable Energy
Conference

Thursday, 14 november 2024
Eugenides Foundation - Athens

About The Event

About the event

Intec, Bluesign and Akrocean are joining forces to organize their Greek offshore renewable energy conference in Athens in order to share return of experience from active players abroad and present solutions contributing to the acceleration of the offshore wind development in Greece.
The purpose is to discuss widely about the Greek offshore wind industry and especially needs at early stage for its development such as local content needs, international return on experience, value of offshore data, structuring of the supply chain, skills required, legislative requirements, project local acceptance.

Intec is a leading supplier of digital solutions, products and services to the Greek Industrial market for more than 40 years. Recently, Intec has been focusing in Renewables as well, through partnerships with leading companies in the field, targeting to accelerate the energy transition in Greece.

Bluesign is a communication agency committed to the energy transition (particularly Offshore Renewable Energy) and organizes each year Seanergy, France’s international forum on Offshore Renewable Energy.

Akrocean is a French player in marine renewable energies providing environmental data collected at sea as a service.

Where

Eugenides Foundation
387, Syggrou Ave.
17564, P. Faliro, Greece

When

Thursday, 14 november 2024

Programme

Greek offshore renewable energy conference
>> The full programme and speakers will be available soon, stay tuned! <<

Welcome coffee

Opening session

Talks and panels discussions

  • The potential of offshore wind energy in Greece - Keynote
  • Leveraging non-price criteria to drive innovation, sustainability, and strengthen local supply chains - Panel discussion
    Non-price criteria can be used to reward factors such as innovation and sustainability, differentiate and strengthen local supply chains, and alleviate the growing pressure for cost reductions. It is important to address how to ensure these criteria are effective, by setting clear and objective standards, avoiding overlap with existing policies, and maintaining the pace of deployment.
  • Optimizing offshore wind tenders through technical assessment - Panel discussion
    To boost the competitiveness of offshore wind tenders, several countries, including France, have reduced risks by providing developers with environmental and geotechnical data. What are the key insights and potential improvements for applying this approach effectively in the Greek and French markets?
  • Overcoming maritime challenges and port infrastructure for offshore wind - Panel discussion
    The offshore wind industry depends on a range of maritime and port resources, and the French experience reveals challenges in securing appropriate vessels. It is essential to adapt port infrastructures to accommodate offshore wind activities while balancing traditional uses. Anticipating maritime and port infrastructures investments during the early stages development is crucial.

Lunch & networking

Closing session

BtoB meeting session

Cocktail networking reception

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