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Energy Transition: Opportunities and Challenges - Legal, Policy and Practical

Arthurs Seat lit by the morning sun with Edinburgh City in the background

Location:

Playfair Library,
Old College

Date/time

Mon 31 March 2025
Doors open: 17:30
Event runs: 17:45- 19:30

Edinburgh Law School and Brodies LLP are pleased to host the Charles Smith Memorial Lecture, which this year takes the form of a discussion panel to mark the 30th anniversary of the Brodies Environmental Law lecture series. 

 

The United Kingdom has set ambitious legal targets to reach net zero by mid-century.  A key part of its strategy to achieve net zero is a transition away from fossil fuels to alternative sources of energy and the scaling up of technologies for decarbonising homes, power, industry and transport.  The legal and policy framework for energy consenting and regulation is undergoing a process of significant reform to support this transition as well as to accelerate investment and decision-making related to clean energy development.  At the same time, challenges remain for balancing competing objectives and ensuring that decisions are made in a transparent and inclusive manner, whilst taking into account the environmental and social implications of new policy directions. This discussion panel of legal and industry experts will explore opportunities and challenges related to the energy transition and how the legal and policy framework should respond. 

About the Speakers 

Prof James Harrison, Edinburgh Law School
James Harrison joined the School of Law as a member of academic staff in July 2007 and he was appointed as Professor of Environmental Law in 2019. James teaches on a number of specialist courses in environmental law, international environmental law, and international ocean governance. His research interests span these areas, considering how the legal rules evolve and interact, as well as examining how international law and policy influences the domestic legal framework

Robin Winstanley 
Robin has worked in renewable energy for 5 years and is the Sustainability and Community director for OnPath Energy. OnPath develop and operate large-scale onshore wind, battery, solar and flexible generation technologies across the UK.  Robin’s expertise in sustainability is creating a new generation of energy projects which re-think the way infrastructure delivers for communities and society through iterative design and local context. Prior to this role, Robin spent 15 years in retail in North America and Europe with IKEA in a range of senior commercial and sustainability roles.  Robin studied Law at Edinburgh University and currently lives in Glasgow with his wife and 2 children.

Rachel McEwen 
Rachel McEwen is Chief Sustainability Officer at SSE. Rachel joined SSE in 2007 and has been responsible for sustainability, including its climate change strategy, since 2013. She is also a member of the Just Transition Commission. 

 

This event will be followed by a reception in the Playfair Library. 

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