Sunday, May 5, 2024

ABP steps up to be gold sponsor at offshore wind event

ABP is to be a Gold Sponsor at the Offshore Wind Connections 2024 (OWC2024) conference and exhibition during the first two days in May at Hull’s Doubletree by Hilton.

Andy Reay, Head of Offshore Wind at ABP, said: “We are thrilled to participate in OWC2024 as a Gold Sponsor. This event provides an invaluable platform for industry leaders to collaborate, share insights, and chart the course for the future of offshore wind.

“ABP remains steadfast in our commitment to be a leader in driving sustainable growth and innovation. We look forward to engaging with fellow stakeholders at this great event as we strive together to deliver not just a decarbonised energy system but the UK jobs and prosperity that should accompany it.”

Aligned with its vision for a greener, cleaner economy, ABP has outlined ambitious plans within its sustainability strategy, ‘Ready for Tomorrow’, committing to about £1.4 billion in investments towards infrastructure and facilities that support customers embarking on the energy transition journey. The strategy also includes an additional £600 million of projected investment for decarbonising ABP’s own operations and facilities.

Over the last 30 years ABP ports have installed over 500 turbines and provide support to over 7GW of offshore wind – over half of the UK total. As a testament to its commitment, ABP has invested over £300 million in collaboration with its partners to foster the expansion of offshore wind capabilities and has ambitious plans to invest significantly more in future developments serving both fixed bottom and floating wind projects.

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