Wind and ocean energy, from consents to commissioning.
Onshore and offshore wind, plus emerging ocean and tidal technologies, advised as engineered financial outcomes.
Wind economics hinge on consenting time and grid queue position.
Our wind and ocean-energy advisory supports developers, funders and state actors through the long consenting and connection horizons these technologies require - and brings financial realism to emerging ocean technologies.
Before work begins, we clarify the operating context, governance expectations, and commercial pressures behind the brief. That gives the engagement a clear purpose before technical analysis starts.
The result is a more complete advisory view: what matters now, where risk may surface next, and how recommendations can be implemented without creating unnecessary hand-offs or ambiguity.
Scope
Clarify the decision, deadline, stakeholders, and evidence standard before work begins.
Delivery
Combine partner judgement, technical review, and practical implementation planning in one workstream.
Follow-through
Convert findings into owners, actions, and next steps that leadership can track after the session.

Onshore wind
Onshore wind development, repowering and operating-asset optimisation.
- Consents & planning
- Repowering economics
- Operating optimisation
Offshore wind
Offshore wind advisory across AR rounds, seabed leases and financing.
- AR round support
- Seabed lease analysis
- Project financing
Ocean & tidal
Tidal, wave and floating-wind technology advisory for early-stage projects.
- Technology risk review
- First-of-a-kind financing
- Grant / CfD eligibility
Consenting bottlenecks and connection queues.
The single biggest drag on UK wind project timelines is now the grid-connection queue. We bring modelling, lobbying-aware commercial strategy and queue-reform awareness to projects where grid risk dominates the finance case.
- Grid-queue reform modelling
- Connection-offer negotiation
- Offshore AR round strategy
- Consenting-time risk modelling
Wind project facing grid delay?
A three-week grid-risk review will quantify the impact and the remediation options.