RenewableNI appoints new Director

  • RenewableNI has announced the appointment of Mark Richardson as their new Director.

    Currently Head of Offshore Wind at Scottish Renewables, Mark previously led their Onshore Wind and Consenting.

    The voice of Northern Ireland's renewable electricity industry, RenewableNI is driving the clean energy transition. Advocating for zero carbon electricity by 2035, the organisation facilitates crucial discussions, shapes policy, and hosts events that propel the region towards a sustainable, low-carbon future.

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    RenewableNI was formed in collaboration with Wind Energy Ireland and RenewableUK and collaborates with both organisations to ensure Northern Ireland can fulfil its renewable energy potential. Their members make up a large majority of the renewable industry supply chain in Northern Ireland, engaged in wind, solar and energy storage.

    Speaking about the recruitment process CEO of Wind Energy Ireland, Noel Cunniffe said: “We were very impressed at the calibre of people who applied for the role, showing that the renewable energy sector in Northern Ireland is on the verge of taking off again and how central RenewableNI is to the success of our industry.

    “Mark will use his valuable experience in advocating for renewables in Scotland to great effect in Northern Ireland, ensuring RenewableNI members have their voices heard by Government and key external stakeholders.”

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    Ana Musat, Executive Director, Policy & Engagement at RenewableUK, said: “Mark has worked closely with the RenewableUK team in his current role and he has a great track record of collaborating with members and influencing decision makers to drive good outcomes for the renewables industry. He has excellent experience of policy reform in a devolved government and we are excited to see him leverage his experience in Northern Ireland. With a background in business development and client relations, Mark is well placed to support RenewableNI’s continued growth and ensure our members’ priorities are championed.”

    Speaking about his appointment, Mark Richardson said: "I’m delighted to be joining RenewableNI at such a pivotal time for Northern Ireland’s energy transition. I look

    forward to working with members, stakeholders, and policymakers to ensure renewables play their full role in delivering a secure, affordable, and sustainable energy future."

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