About this event
Scotland’s Emerging Energy Mix
Energy Transition Zone Ltd (ETZ Ltd) and delivery partner EIC, would like to invite North East Scotland’s supply chain to join us for our upcoming Scotland’s Energy Mix masterclass. This masterclass will have a focus on harnessing the power of geothermal and hydropower to build a resilient, sustainable and innovative supply chain.
Innovation and a spirit of determination is in Scotland’s DNA, and we have a rich history of making a positive global impact with our competitive, entrepreneurial and inventive people and businesses. Scotland is rapidly becoming a global leader in renewable energy, and the demand for cutting-edge solutions to support this transformation has never been greater.
The masterclass will provide a unique platform to:
- Explore the latest technological advancements in geothermal and hydropower energy systems, and how they can revolutionise Scotland’s energy landscape.
- Engage with leading experts, manufacturers, and service providers to tackle key challenges and unlock new opportunities for growth and collaboration within the renewable energy supply chain.
- Connect with project developers, technology providers, and supply chain experts who are driving Scotland’s green energy future.
- Learn how geothermal, hydropower, and other renewable technologies are key to Scotland’s ambitious net-zero goals, and how your organisation can be part of this transformative journey.
ETZ Ltd has a clear ambition of repositioning the North East of Scotland as a globally recognised integrated energy cluster focussed on the delivery of net zero. As we develop a sustainable long-term international industry base, ETZ Ltd is committed to delivering sustainable jobs and growth for the region.
Come along to connect, collaborate, and drive forward the development of Scotland's renewable future.
ETZ Scotland Emerging Energy Mix
Date: Tuesday 25 March 2025
Location: Marcliffe Hotel & Spa, Aberdeen
Time: 09:00-16:30
*** Please note that bookings for this masterclass are restricted to two places per company. Priority will also be given to North East Scotland supply chain companies. ***