Global Offshore Wind 2025

Ørsted at Renewable UK's Global Offshore Wind Event at ExCel, London

Ørsted stand at Global Offshore Wind 2025
Thank you for visiting the Ørsted stand if you attended the annual Global Offshore Wind event at London’s ExCel on the 17-18 June. This year’s theme focused on the urgent actions needed to reach UK and global offshore wind deployment goals for 2030.

We enjoyed engaging in discussions with industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers at the conference both on and off the stage.

Here are some of our highlights from the event.

Our panel speakers at Global Offshore Wind 2025

Image of Benj Sykes during a panel discussion at Global Offshore Wind 2025

Benj Sykes
Vice President, UK Country Manager and Head of Environment, Consenting and External Affairs

Ørsted’s Benj Sykes participated in a dynamic panel discussion where they questioned whether the fundamentals are in place to drive the transition to net-zero and how the offshore wind industry and government could work together to accelerate progress and deliver the best outcomes for the UK and its consumers.
Emma Toulson, Head of Stakeholder Relations at Global Offshore Wind 2025

Emma Toulson
Head of Stakeholder Relations

Emma Toulson, Head of Stakeholder Relations, joined a panel discussion that explored the idea of offshore wind clusters and how they can drive regional economic growth while supporting the UK's net-zero ambitions. The expert panel also discussed what investments and policy actions are needed to ensure the long-term sustainability and scalability of these clusters.
Natasha Nanuck, Senior Regulatory Adviser at Global Offshore Wind 2025

Natasha Nanuck
Senior Regulatory Adviser

Ørsted’s Senior Regulatory Adviser Natasha Nanuck joined a panel discussion that looked at what commercial and regulatory steps are needed to address offshore wind asset lifetime extension, repowering, and maximising limited seabed resources. The panel also discussed how the industry can tackle the technical, environmental and economic challenges of offshore wind decommissioning.

Stand presentations by Ørsted industry experts


Our industry experts delivered insightful presentations at the Ørsted stand throughout the event. Topics covered the value of community impact, presented by Adele Tharani, Ørsted’s Social Sustainability Manager and UK supply chain and supplier stories, by Ørsted’s Julian Das, Supply Chain Development Manager and Lauren Little, Senior Stakeholder Advisor.

Our stand speakers

Adele Tharani, Social Sustainability Manager

Adele Tharani
Social Sustainability Manager

Adele Tharani is the global Social Sustainability Manager at Ørsted. She works across Ørsted’s regions and renewable energy technologies to advance community engagement and ensure the social sustainability of renewables. She serves on the Capitals Coalition Advisory Panel, is a member of the Social Practice Forum and Social Value UK and works across the nexus of social and environmental sustainability to ensure people and places are better off as a result of the renewables build-out. 
Image of Julian Das, Supply Chain Development Manager

Julian Das
Supply Chain Development Manager

Julian Das specialises in offshore wind supply chains. As a supply chain development manager his primary responsibility is to work with UK supply chain companies, acting as a front door into the diverse and numerous Ørsted procurement departments.
Lauren Little, Stakeholder Advisor, Ørsted UK

Lauren Little
Senior Stakeholder Advisor

Lauren Little is a Senior Stakeholder Advisor for Ørsted in Grimsby who focuses on the transformational impact of the offshore wind industry in the Humber and the UK.

Recently, Lauren supported the development of the Humber Offshore Wind Cluster prospectus and Ørsted’s £1million investment into the Youth Zone in Grimsby.
 
A group of children creating a chalk drawing of a wind turbine blade in Grimsby
The expert take

Powering people

By Adele Tharani, Ørsted Social Sustainability Manager

At Ørsted, we believe building green energy with both people and nature in mind is critical to the green energy transition. 

West of Dunddon Sands offshore wind farm

Energy to deliver+

Offshore wind can deliver greater energy security, stability, jobs, economic growth, and a positive impact on climate and nature