United Kingdom

Showcasing our knowledge at Solar & Storage Live 2023

Our UK team recently attended and spoke at the annual Solar and Storage Live 2023 event. Our presence across the conference and exhibition, provided us the opportunity to connect with our partners, exchange knowledge, and showcase innovation to other industry leaders.

During the event, two of our experts shared insights on key renewable energy topics.

Lightsource bp Head of Business Development UK & Ireland, Declan Keiley, spoke about the growth of “Agrivoltaics,” which is the combination of solar and agriculture, with the goal to maximise land use efficiency.

Alex DeSouza, Lightsource bp EMEA General Counsel, shared insights into the creation of the UK Government’s Solar Taskforce and how this proactive approach could advance solar power.

Our Operation and Maintenace and Asset Management teams were delighted to exhibit at the event, having the opportunity to connect with existing clients and meet potential new partners, sharing our expertise in operations and optimising asset performance.

Our at Solar and Storage Live left us feeling inspired and motivated to continue driving the global energy transition. We look forward to leveraging the new connections and insights to enhance our impact across the renewable energy sector.

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