The 3rd Offshore Consenting Conference 2014 covers topics such as:
- Future-proofing consents – looking at the impact of post-consent monitoring
- Update on the Planning Inspectorate’s consenting regime: looking at the time frame for projects and how the process can ensure enough projects are consented to enable the UK to reach the EU targets for 2020
- Pre-construction variation of the DCO
- Approaches for defining cumulative impact constraints and best-practice methods for assessments
- Case studies from: E.On, ORJIP, FLOWW, UKFIM, and EDP Renewables
- You will hear from key speakers in the industry: Department of Energy and Climate Change, Scottish Government, The Crown Estate, Natural England, The Carbon Trust, The Planning Inspectorate and the Marine Management Organisation to name a few
The 3rd Offshore Consenting Conference 2014 brings together attendees with job titles such as:
- Consultants
- Developers
- Stakeholders
- Lawyers
- Environment & Consents Manager/Consultant
- Consents Manager
- Planning Manager/Engineer
- Project Developer/Manager
- Stakeholder Manager
- EIA Manager/Consultant
- Regulatory Policy Manager
- Round 3 Manager
- Associate
- Partner
- Marine Advisor
- Offshore Renewables Advisor