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New Scottish Renewables chairman, Adam Morrison.
New Scottish Renewables chairman, Adam Morrison.

Scottish Renewables, the industry body for Scotland’s renewable energy sector, has announced the appointment of Adam Morrison as its new chairman.

Mr Morrison, who will serve for a three year term, is the project director for Moray West Offshore Wind Farm at Ocean Winds and who previously served as a co-opted member of Scottish Renewables’ Board in 2018 before re-joining in 2020.

He replaces Rob Forrest, chief executive of renewable energy developer GreenPower, who had chaired the organisation since 2018.

Mr Morrison said: “Scotland’s potential as a renewable energy powerhouse is not in doubt and we have made enormous strides in recent years in demonstrating what we can deliver. That includes the deployment of projects that have led the way in cost reduction, as well as the development of a first-class service sector and exciting new technologies.

“However there remain significant challenges, including ensuring fair access to the energy market, an efficient planning system and appropriate levels of support for new technologies and infrastructure improvement, which must be addressed if we are to fully realise that potential, meet the net-zero imperative and achieve a just energy transition.

“The Scottish Renewables team works tirelessly to represent its members and to help steer a path for our industry and I’m delighted to have the opportunity to work closely with them in what is a hugely exciting and important time.

“I would like to thank my predecessor, Rob, for his huge contribution to Scottish Renewables, which spans several decades.”

Mr Morrison has two decades of experience across the renewable energy industry, initially working in the wave and tidal sector before moving into onshore wind and then offshore wind.

His previous roles include various project positions whilst at RES Offshore, head of electrical for the engineering and construction of electrical transmission assets at EDP Renewables, and then project director before moving into his role at Ocean Winds.

Claire Mack, chief executive of Scottish Renewables, said: “I would like to congratulate Adam on his new position as chair of Scottish Renewables.

“This is a pivotal year for Scotland’s renewable energy industry and the eyes of the world will be on us as COP26 (the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties) descends on Glasgow in November.

“I’m delighted to work with Adam as he steers the future of our organisation at this crucial time as we continue our efforts to ensure renewable energy is at the heart of the Scottish economy and work towards achieving our net-zero ambition.”

Two new directors were also co-opted onto Scottish Renewables’ board. They are Chris Milne, chief financial officer at tidal energy specialists Orbital Marine Power, and Ronnie Bonnar, independent industry consultant at the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult.

Clare Lavelle of Arup has been co-opted following her term as an elected director and Pinsent Masons' Jennifer Ballantyne continues in her capacity as a co-opted director.


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