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The Offshore Wind Podcast from GWEC

The Offshore Wind Podcast from GWEC

By: Global Wind Energy Council
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Welcome to the Offshore Wind Podcast, hosted by Stewart Mullin, GWEC's Chief Industry Officer, and Rebecca Williams, GWEC's Deputy CEO.

Offshore wind is one of the world's fastest growing energy sources.


Many nations are embracing offshore wind as a key tool to deliver on net zero and sustainability targets, while building clean industries that drive economic growth.


Turbines are bigger and more powerful than ever, the supply chain is developing in every region and new markets are opening up thanks to action-focused policy developments that build on political ambition.


The rise of floating offshore wind, increasing interest in power-to-x and green hydrogen solutions are creating the basis for offshore wind to propel the global energy transition forwards.


The Offshore Wind Podcast, from the Global Wind Energy Council, looks at the issues facing the offshore wind industry today and tomorrow.


© 2026 The Offshore Wind Podcast from GWEC
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Episodes
  • How Technology and Policy Can Solve the Biggest Cost Challenges in Offshore Wind
    Jun 25 2026

    In this episode, Mark Neller, Director, UKIMEA Energy Leader at Arup, pulls back the curtain on what it takes to make offshore wind and renewable projects not just feasible, but irresistible to investors. Discover why a project must be built on solid engineering, community trust, and systemic planning to thrive in today’s volatile markets. You'll hear deep insights on guiding policy, synchronising international markets, and managing the complex transition from traditional energy to sustainable power.

    GWEC's Offshore Wind Podcast is hosted by Stewart Mullin, GWEC's Chief Industry Officer, and Rebecca Williams, GWEC's Deputy CEO, who leads on all GWEC's Offshore Wind work.

    The podcast, or 'show' as Stewart still likes to call it, features leading voices from across the sector, whether that is large OEMs, key supply chain manufacturers or political leaders driving policy, to talk about how we can all work together to deliver on offshore wind's enormous potential.

    Follow Stewart on LinkedIn here
    Follow Rebecca on LinkedIn here and Instagram here
    Follow GWEC on LinkedIn here and Instagram here

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    34 mins
  • The Industrial Revolution in Offshore Wind: Why Manufacturing Speed is the Key to Scaling, with Lincoln Electric
    Jun 15 2026

    Most offshore wind projects are held back by one bottleneck: the relentless push for faster, larger-scale manufacturing. But what if the key to unlocking explosive growth lies not just in bigger turbines, but in rethinking how we make them? Lincoln Electric’s Director of Global Equipment Strategy, Bryan O’Neil, reveals how innovations like wire arc additive manufacturing are revolutionising the industry—enabling serial, industrialised production of complex foundations and components that were once impossible at scale.

    In this eye-opening episode, we break down how the offshore wind supply chain is evolving from bespoke projects to reliable, high-volume manufacturing. You’ll discover how technology is pushing the limits—like the challenge of making monopiles bigger than 18 meters in diameter and developing floating foundations that could require hundreds of thousands of parts produced in fully industrialised factories. Bryan shares how lessons from shipbuilding and other industries are shaping the path forward, and why collaboration across government, academia, and industry is crucial to meet the predicted 24% annual growth rate through to 2030.


    We also explore the future of turbine design—where modularisation and standardisation could accelerate project timelines and reduce costs, and how additive manufacturing is unlocking new possibilities for highly complex parts like jacket nodes and valve bodies. Why does all this matter? Because scale from project to industrialisation is the difference between slow, incremental growth and an energy revolution on the horizon. If you believe in a cleaner, more resilient energy future, this episode will give you the blueprint for how innovation, industrialisation, and collaboration can make it happen.

    Perfect for investors, engineers, policymakers, and anyone excited about the big shifts transforming offshore wind. Tune in to understand how the industry’s next leap depends on reimagining manufacturing—and how Lincoln Electric is leading the charge into an industrialised, scalable future. The future of offshore wind is here, and it’s being built faster, smarter, and more connected than ever before.

    GWEC's Offshore Wind Podcast is hosted by Stewart Mullin, GWEC's Chief Industry Officer, and Rebecca Williams, GWEC's Deputy CEO, who leads on all GWEC's Offshore Wind work.

    The podcast, or 'show' as Stewart still likes to call it, features leading voices from across the sector, whether that is large OEMs, key supply chain manufacturers or political leaders driving policy, to talk about how we can all work together to deliver on offshore wind's enormous potential.

    Follow Stewart on LinkedIn here
    Follow Rebecca on LinkedIn here and Instagram here
    Follow GWEC on LinkedIn here and Instagram here

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    52 mins
  • The Secrets Behind Skyborn Renewables' Wind Farm Strategy
    Jun 5 2026

    This week Stewart is joined by Patrick Lammers, CEO of Skyborn Renewables for a podcast recorder at WindEurope's event in Madrid.

    Most offshore wind developers talk about scaling projects, but Patrick discusses Skyborn's approach: building standardised infrastructure that ensures predictable, repeatable success. In a market dealing with massive, unpredictable projects, Patrick shares how standardisation and a focus on supply chain efficiency make offshore wind more reliable, affordable, and bankable than ever before.

    This episode dives into Skyborn's unique strategy of developing and owning stakes in wind farms, transforming offshore wind into a production line of projects instead of one-off ventures. Patrick discusses the importance of modular, repeatable turbine designs, the power of end-to-end standardisation, and why a focus on predictable Cadence can drastically cut costs and de-risk investments. You'll discover how Skyborn plans to roll out wind farms every 12 to 18 months with a clear, scalable blueprint — unlocking the potential for rapid, sustainable growth across Europe, Asia, and beyond.

    We break down:

    • The shift from bespoke projects to a factory-like production model in offshore wind
    • How standardisation reduces costs and delays, making projects more attractive to investors like BlackRock and GIP
    • The importance of clear project staging, supply chain predictability, and local partnerships in managing risk
    • The feasibility of applying this model outside Europe, especially in Korea and Japan
    • Why moving towards commodity-scale turbines and supply chain efficiency is essential for industry survival

    GWEC's Offshore Wind Podcast is hosted by Stewart Mullin, GWEC's Chief Industry Officer, and Rebecca Williams, GWEC's Deputy CEO, who leads on all GWEC's Offshore Wind work.

    The podcast, or 'show' as Stewart still likes to call it, features leading voices from across the sector, whether that is large OEMs, key supply chain manufacturers or political leaders driving policy, to talk about how we can all work together to deliver on offshore wind's enormous potential.

    Follow Stewart on LinkedIn here
    Follow Rebecca on LinkedIn here and Instagram here
    Follow GWEC on LinkedIn here and Instagram here

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    35 mins
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