Clean Power 2030 Summits: Powering the UK’s Renewable Energy Future

01 July 2025 - 02 July 2025

Join us on 1-2 July 2025 at the Leonardo Royal Hotel London Tower Bridge for the Clean Power 2030 Summits – a groundbreaking event bringing together the UK Solar Summit, Wind Power Finance & Investment Summit, and Green Hydrogen Summit under one roof.

Transforming the UK’s Energy Landscape

With the UK targeting 95% clean electricity by 2030 and having already transitioned over 62% of its electricity supply to low-carbon sources, the momentum across renewable energy sectors is undeniable:

  • Solar capacity reached 21GW after adding 2.3GW in 2024, with forecasts of a further 3-3.5GW to come online in 2025 – the strongest year since 2015.
  • A record 15GW of wind capacity was submitted for planning during 2024, with the UK now boasting over 30GW of operational wind capacity and the UK government recently announcing a £300 million investment into offshore supply chains through newly formed state energy company Great British Energy
  • Green hydrogen development is accelerating with 3,768MW in planning and 19MW operational, supported by government allocation rounds – SSE and Equinor recently secured planning consent for what they claim is the UK’s first hydrogen-to-power project

One Ticket, Three Summits

Your ticket grants full access to two days of content and networking spanning the UK’s entire renewable energy ecosystem. The Clean Power 2030 Summits serve as a pivotal platform for infrastructure funds, developers, utilities, transmission and distribution companies, and financiers to collaborate on scaling renewable deployment and securing the over £40 billion annual investment needed for our energy future.

Ministerial Leadership

Michael Shanks MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, will deliver the keynote Ministerial Address on “The Path to Clean Power 2030,” outlining the government’s strategic vision. This follows an announcement from the minister in April of this year that the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) will update the Connections Reform Annex of the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan (CPAP) to ensure the solar industry’s true pipeline capacity is accurately reflected in the CPAP.

Strategic Timing Amid Major Policy Developments

The Summits coincide with significant reforms to the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme for Allocation Round 7 (AR7), including:

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