Ireland’s offshore wind opportunity is real. So is the human readiness challenge
Observations from working alongside offshore wind operational teams, and why knowledge infrastructure may become one of the sector’s biggest differentiators…
Observations from working alongside offshore wind operational teams, and why knowledge infrastructure may become one of the sector’s biggest differentiators…
A reflection on a UK industry panel, the ARMSA Academy decision context model, and what becomes harder to see when developers are working under macro pressure.
In March 2026, ARMSA Academy interviewed eight people who work with Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments, seven renewable project developers and a specialist visualisation consultant, across Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the wider UK, and Italy.
Most renewable projects do not suddenly become problematic. They become problematic gradually, while still appearing to move forward. Planning work progresses. Technical studies are completed. Approvals continue. Commercial discussions advance. On paper, everything looks broadly on track. But underneath, a different picture can be forming. Questions remain only partially resolved. Hazard information is collected but […]
Have you designed your organisation to foster purposeful engagement amongst all functional teams in the early stage of asset development? How do you get your Merger and Acquisition (M&A) and Origination and Execution (O&E) teams to engage with Asset Management at an early stage of a transaction or construction of a renewable project? And why […]
The news is out! Crown Estate Scotland has awarded option agreements to 17 projects totalling almost 25GW in its ScotWind offshore wind lease auction. This is huge news. With the rapid growth of the wind power industry and the need to meet the goals proposed by global leaders at COP26, the race is on! But how can professionals in the wind industry […]
COP26 set some ambitious goals. This was critical to its success but it also meant disappointment would inevitably be part of the deal. “We have kept 1.5 degrees alive,” said conference president, Alok Sharma, in his closing comments. “But, its pulse is weak and it will only survive if we keep our promises; if we […]
It’s a matter of days until the COP26 climate summit starts in Glasgow, UK. Whilst some prominent media houses are already questioning whether 25,000 people should really travel to the event, others are arguing that face-to-face meetings are the best way for their voices to be heard. Getting on track This is on the back of failed pre-COP26 digital meetings between the UN and its signatories – […]
How many different specialists and trades do you think are required to guide a wind farm through its lifecycle? The answer is up to 113, from planning and development, through construction and O&M, and onto decommissioning. The decision-making processes for all roles that affect safety need to be streamlined, so that everyone – up, down […]
Why do so many of us recoil at the prospect of another workplace training session? What is going wrong, and how can we fix it? The answer is simple. The process of learning is complex and dynamic. But most training is linear and compliance based. It’s developed to serve a particular corporate purpose at a particular time. But is […]