The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Major UK renewables and decarbonis­ation conference postponed

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The UK’s largest annual renewables and decarbonis­ation conference has been postponed until next year as the impact of the pandemic rumbles on.

The All-Energy and Dcarbonise event had been due to take place at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow in August.

However, with the future of large-scale, indoor events still up in the air, organiser Reed Exhibition­s has decided to delay the conference.

It will now take place on May 11 and 12 2022 at the SEC.

It is the second year running the event has been impacted by Covid-19, with the conference being forced online last year.

In place of a face-toface event, organisers have set up Dcarbonise Week, a new virtual event that will be staged in the early autumn as a preCop26 summit.

Reed Exhibition­s, which is also behind Offshore Europe, said the event will provide “guidance from industryle­ading experts involved in clean energy, transport, cities, industry, travel, and farming”.

The focus for the global summit will be the green recovery and a just transition.

Jonathan Heastie, AllEnergy and Dcarbonise event director, and portfolio director at Reed Exhibition­s, said: “With Dcarbonise Week in autumn 2021 and AllEnergy and Dcarbonise 2022 in May 2022, we will now straddle the allimporta­nt Cop26 with two key events.

“With just a little over two months before AllEnergy and Dcarbonise are due to be held in August, and with question marks remaining about holding major indoor events, we have consulted with industry and key stakeholde­rs and, with their input, concluded that we now have a solution that better suits the challenges we all face.

“It almost goes without saying that we are very disappoint­ed to not be going ahead with a live event in August.

“But we know that Dcarbonise Week will most certainly make for an interestin­g and informativ­e substitute this year and it will build on the incredible success of our webinar series, which between May 2020 and March 2021 has seen 30 webinars created and nearly 20,000 views either live or ‘on demand’.”

The delay to All-Energy is an ominous sign for Offshore Europe, with Reed Exhibition­s expected to make a decision on whether or not to push ahead with the event tomorrow.

The landmark conference, due to be held at P&J Live in Aberdeen in September, usually attracts tens of thousands of people to the city, delivering a huge boost to the local economy. Prior to Covid19, All-Energy had been held in-person annually since 2001.

In 2019, the first year Dcarbonise was incorporat­ed, the event attracted almost 8,000 people and included talks from more than 600 speakers.

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The pandemic has put paid to organisers’ plans.

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