Episode 36: ORE Catapult's 2022 Round Up and 2023 Predictions

Back by popular demand, our Analysis and Insights team are back as they review the biggest developments in offshore renewable energy this year and make our predictions of what could be in store for 2023. As we come the end of the year, 2022 has definitely been a year for the history books – with the world economies rebuilding after the Covid-19 pandemic alongside energy security threats, political instability and a cost of living crisis. It has also been an important year for offshore renewable energy, with several key announcements made and milestones achieved in our journey to achieve Net Zero by 2050. On today's episode, we have: - Co-host: Tom Quinn, Head of Analysis and Insights - Co-host: Ken Kasriel, Energy Economist - Charlton Bannister, Analysis and Insights Manager - Ciaran Frost, Techno Economic Analysis

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