Speaker: Stephen Bull, CEO of Vårgrønn
This webinar will delve into the business and strategic decision-making behind offshore wind energy projects, with a focus on Europe’s first commercial-scale floating windfarm, the Green Volt Offshore Wind Farm. Stephen Bull will share insights into how this transformative project, with a capacity of 560 MW, is driving the development of a highly specialised floating wind supply chain and supporting the decarbonisation of the North Sea’s oil and gas operations.
The discussion will also cover the lifecycle of offshore wind farms, the challenges of winning tenders, and the innovations shaping the future of renewable energy. A live Q&A session will follow.
The webinar will take place on Zoom at 6 pm GMT on Tuesday, 11th February.
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About Our Speaker
Stephen leads the company, developing the strategy and growth plans for Vårgrønn, while overseeing operations. Stephen has been CEO of Vårgrønn since June 2024.
Stephen has over 25 years’ experience from the international energy sector. Before joining Vårgrønn, Stephen was part of Aker Solutions’ Executive Management Team, where he was responsible for renewables projects and strategy, including major offshore transmission assets and floating structures. Previously, Stephen held senior leadership roles within Equinor in Norway, the US and the UK, including Senior Vice President within offshore wind including project development and operational roles in Dogger Bank, Hywind Scotland, Hywind Tampen, Dudgeon, Sheringham Shoal, Empire Wind and several offshore auction rounds. Earlier in his career, Stephen worked at Norsk Hydro within energy market analysis. Stephen has also served as the Chair of RenewableUK and on their Strategic Advisory Council. In 2023, he was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to the UK’s green transition and to UK-Norway relations.
Stephen holds an MSc in European Politics & Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a BA (Hons) from the University of Portsmouth in Social Policy & Administration.
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