By Hannah Damary-Wilson, Commercial Director, Specialist Wind Services

When I found out I had been shortlisted in the Future Leader category at the Global Offshore Wind Awards 2025, my first thought wasn’t about the ceremony in London, or even about myself – it was about the journey, the people, and the purpose behind this recognition.

My career hasn’t been straightforward. I didn’t step neatly into renewables with a ready-made path. I came from running a self-funded rail subcontracting business, where every decision was make-or-break and every lesson came the hard way. It taught me resilience, responsibility, and the cost of carrying something on your shoulders when failure isn’t an option.

But alongside business, there was always family. I know the strain of trying to juggle working long hours, making sacrifices, and still being present at home. Those experiences have shaped the way I lead today. They’ve given me empathy for the people who make this sector work: the contractors offshore, missing milestones at home, the teams putting in long shifts, the families waiting for them.

That’s why at Specialist Wind Services, our priorities are clear: safety, contractor welfare, and innovation. Not slogans, not buzzwords – but lived values. Safety means everyone goes home. Contractor welfare means we look after the people as much as the project. Innovation means building solutions that stand the test of time.

For the business, this shortlisting is also a moment of recognition. It shows that the culture we’re building at SWS – one that refuses to compromise on safety, that champions contractor welfare, and that brings fresh thinking to the table – is being noticed across the industry. It underlines that we’re not just another name in the supply chain, but a company determined to set a new standard and play our part in shaping the sector’s future.

Being shortlisted as a Future Leader is an honour, but more than that, it’s a reminder of why we started SWS in the first place: to build differently, to serve better, and to set a new standard in the industry.

For me personally, it’s also about legacy. I want my children to see that leadership is about integrity, about listening as much as speaking, and about leaving something behind that makes life better for the next generation. That’s what drives me every day – the belief that progress only matters if people are at the centre of it.

So while this shortlist is a proud milestone, it’s also just the beginning. At SWS, we’re determined to keep pushing forward – Powering progress. Delivering today. Shaping tomorrow.

Specialist Wind Services (SWS) is proud to announce that our Commercial Director, Hannah Damary-Wilson, has been shortlisted in the Future Leader category at the Global Offshore Wind Awards 2025, hosted by RenewableUK.

The Future Leader award recognises individuals who are driving innovation, collaboration, and meaningful change across the renewable energy sector. Hannah’s shortlisting reflects not only her commercial leadership, but also her commitment to safety, contractor welfare, and creating opportunities for the next generation in the Humber and beyond.

Leadership rooted in reality

Hannah’s approach to leadership has always been about connecting strategy with real-world delivery. With a background in rail and a proven track record in wind, she brings a practical, technician-informed perspective to a sector often dominated by top-down viewpoints.

“For me, leadership is about people,” Hannah explains. “It’s about making sure what we put on paper works in practice offshore, on site, and across supply chains. It’s about listening as much as leading, being straightforward, and ensuring the work we do truly benefits people and communities.”

Championing innovation and skills

In the past year, Hannah has helped shape new approaches in areas such as lifecycle integrity and decommissioning, supporting operators to plan more responsibly across the full lifespan of their assets. She has also been active in advancing the idea of a Renewable Transition Impact (RTI) Dashboard, designed to measure the sector’s real-world impact on clean growth, jobs, and regional skills.

Her focus is not only on commercial delivery, but on making sure the benefits of the energy transition are widely shared. From contractor welfare and reliable pay, to building credible career pathways in the Humber, Hannah has been a consistent voice for putting values into action.

A proud moment for SWS

“Hannah is a standout force in the renewable sector, leading with clarity, purpose, and care,” said Lewis Wilson, Managing Director. “She has an ability to bridge strategy and operations in a way that builds trust and delivers real value – for clients, contractors, and communities alike. We’re proud to see her recognised among the sector’s brightest future leaders.”

👏 We also extend our congratulations to all of the nominees for this year’s Global Offshore Wind Awards – a strong reminder of the talent and innovation driving our industry forward.

About the awards

The Global Offshore Wind Awards 2025 will take place on Tuesday 14 October 2025 at the Royal Lancaster London, celebrating excellence across offshore wind. Winners will be announced live on the night.

👉 Check out the full list of shortlisted nominees on RenewableUK’s website here: https://bit.ly/4oILr3r

In the dynamic world of renewable energy, every wind turbine and asset represents a major investment, and your return depends on keeping them running smoothly, safely, and efficiently. But when is the right time to inspect your renewable assets to ensure they deliver the best performance and return on investment (ROI)?

Timing your inspections well can mean the difference between catching small issues early or facing costly downtime and repairs. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you strike that perfect balance:

Starting Strong: Pre-Commissioning Inspections

Before your turbines spin for the first time, it’s crucial to conduct a thorough pre-commissioning inspection. This initial check verifies that everything’s installed correctly, setting a solid baseline and avoiding hidden defects that might otherwise surface later as expensive problems.

Routine Checks: The Heartbeat of Asset Health

Once your assets are operational, routine inspections become your best friend. While some operators choose biannual or annual schedules, the ideal frequency depends on factors like turbine age, location, and manufacturer advice. These regular health checks catch early signs of wear, corrosion, or damage; issues that, if ignored, can grow into serious headaches.

After the Storm: Rapid Response Inspections

Extreme weather events aren’t just inconvenient; they can cause unseen damage that threatens your asset’s integrity and uptime. After storms or lightning strikes, swift inspections help confirm safety, maintain compliance, and ensure no hidden problems threaten future performance.

When Data Speaks: Triggered Inspections for Anomalies

Sometimes, your monitoring systems will spot a dip in performance or an unusual vibration. That’s the perfect signal to schedule a targeted inspection. Using data from SCADA, condition monitoring, or AI analytics, these timely checks pinpoint problems before they escalate, saving time and money.

Key Milestones: End-of-Warranty and Lease Renewals

Approaching the end of a warranty or lease? A comprehensive inspection at this stage gives you a clear picture of your asset’s health and helps you make confident decisions about refurbishment, replacement, or contract negotiations.

Planning Ahead: Pre-Maintenance Inspections

Before diving into major maintenance or component replacements, an inspection to scope the work can save surprises and keep budgets on track. This preparation ensures that downtime is minimised and resources are used effectively.


Innovation in Action: Smart Debris Retrieval & Internal Inspection

At Specialist Wind Services, we turn unexpected challenges into opportunities to innovate and add value.

When a foreign object was accidentally left inside a turbine blade, standard retrieval methods proved difficult and raised concerns about asset integrity.

Our team deployed a customised solution that safely addressed the issue while simultaneously gathering valuable internal condition data; all within a single, efficient operation.

The result? Minimised downtime, fewer interventions, and enhanced insight for asset managers, demonstrating how SWS continuously delivers smart, forward-thinking solutions.


Why Timing Your Inspections Right Means Better ROI

Getting inspection timing right isn’t just about avoiding breakdowns; it’s about maximising your investment’s value:

  • Catch issues early to avoid expensive repairs.
  • Keep turbines running longer and producing more power.
  • Extend asset lifespan and delay costly replacements.
  • Make smart, data-driven maintenance decisions that boost profitability.

How Specialist Wind Services Can Help

With cutting-edge tech like drones, thermal imaging, and AI-powered analytics, SWS delivers fast, accurate, and safe inspections tailored to your assets. We don’t just find problems; we give you clear, actionable insights to optimise performance and ROI.

Ready to fine-tune your inspection strategy?

Speak to our technical team today.

Why Specialist Wind Services is right where it should be — and what the UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy means for the future of offshore project delivery

Today, the UK Government dropped its shiny new Modern Industrial Strategy 2025 – and while some might see policy papers as bedtime reading, over here at Specialist Wind Services, we see a playbook. A green light. A bigger toolkit for doing what we already do best: powering offshore progress with professionalism, foresight, and a sharp eye on where the wind’s blowing next.

We’re not just reading the strategy. We’re already building what it points to.

While the headlines talk about energy costs, industrial revival and homegrown skills, we’re reading between the lines: this is a moment to reset how the UK engages with the global clean energy economy and how companies like SWS step into the spotlight not just as contractors, but as collaborators.

A Strategy Built for Offshore Growth

With £275 million earmarked for apprenticeships and technical skills, and a major overhaul of infrastructure and permitting processes, the government’s message is clear: we need more than manpower. We need capability. Coordination. Clear-headed delivery.

At SWS, our role isn’t just boots on deck; it’s full-spectrum project support. From early-stage planning through to execution, we partner with developers, OEMs and Tier 1s to offer scalable, responsive, and safety-assured delivery solutions. Whether that means rapid mobilisation, supervisory support, or bridging last-mile gaps, we’re there and we’re trusted to get it done right.

That’s why we’re vocal supporters of the Able Marine Energy Park (AMEP) at Immingham. The Humber isn’t just a strategic region, it’s a heartbeat of the UK’s clean energy future. We’re proud to back AMEP and projects like it because we know what infrastructure can unlock when it’s built with purpose. AMEP isn’t just about laydown space and quayside access – it’s about building a launchpad for smarter, faster, future-proofed delivery.

Thinking Beyond Borders

While the Industrial Strategy doesn’t mention Norway directly, our radar certainly does. With floating wind projects scaling up and North Sea collaboration on the rise, the opportunity for UK-based project partners to support delivery across borders has never been clearer.

Of course, exporting services into Norwegian projects comes with its own complexity – cross-certification, insurance, compliance, cultural fit. But that’s where we bring real value. We understand what it takes to work across jurisdictions without dropping standards or cutting corners. Our strength lies in proactive problem-solving and proven processes, the kind of project support that’s earned, not assumed.

The new strategy’s focus on energy cost relief and long-term investment certainty isn’t just welcome; it’s essential. Lower domestic costs help us reinvest in people, planning, and partnerships. It means we can support our clients better, price more competitively, and scale with confidence — all without compromising on quality or care.

What This Means for the Sector – and for Us

Offshore wind doesn’t run on kit alone, it runs on coordination, clarity and competence. The 2025 strategy starts to reflect what we’ve known all along: that successful delivery isn’t just about infrastructure or innovation, but about people and partners you can trust to bring it all together.

At Specialist Wind Services, we’re not waiting to be led; we’re stepping forward. We’re ready to support new and existing partners with honest collaboration, flexible delivery models, and a proven record of showing up when it matters most.

So whether you’re planning a floating demo, facing O&M resource pinch points, or mapping out delivery for your next phase, we’re here, we’re agile, and we’re ready to add value from the ground up.


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Last Thursday night at the Humber Renewables Awards, Specialist Wind Services (SWS) was named Small Business of the Year — and after a bank holiday weekend to reflect, we’re feeling both proud and deeply grateful.

This award is more than a trophy on the shelf. It’s recognition of the vision, grit, and innovation we’ve poured into SWS from day one — to be a specialist ISP that thinks beyond the now, and pioneers what’s next for the offshore wind sector.

At SWS, we’re not just responding to industry challenges — we’re actively building solutions.

Over the past year, we’ve:

⚙️ Rolled out a cross-training initiative to tackle the offshore wind skills shortage by transitioning safety-critical professionals from industries like rail
🤝 Engaged national policy leaders — including a strategic proposal to Ed Miliband — to accelerate skills development for the UK renewables sector
♻️ Pushed forward the conversation around sustainable decommissioning, a future-defining issue that can’t be ignored
🌍 Invested in digital strategies to promote the Humber’s wind excellence to international markets like Canada, the US, and Norway

We are proud to be part of the Humber wind cluster, and we believe our region has the talent, infrastructure, and boldness to lead the world in offshore wind.

As we grow, we’re actively looking to deepen our relationships with local Tier 1 companies and regional partners. We know that real progress is made through collaboration — and we’re ready to play our part.

📣 To the local wind industry — this is our call to action:

If you’re a local wind industry leader, project stakeholder, or regional champion, we want to work with you. Let’s build together, train together, innovate together, and show the world what the Humber is made of.

Thank you to the Humber Renewables Awards for this incredible honour. And thank you to everyone who has backed us, believed in us, and walked with us on this journey.

The future is bright — and at SWS, we’re just getting started.

The Humber has spoken — and we’re proud to be part of the conversation.

This week, our Commercial Director, Hannah Damary-Wilson, joined David Laister of Humber Marine and Renewables on BBC Look North and Politics North to represent the voice of a sector that has transformed our region.

From Grimsby Dock to global markets, offshore wind has brought skilled jobs, investment, and renewed purpose to communities once left behind. But with shifting political tides, it’s crucial that our leaders understand just what’s at stake.

We would welcome the opportunity to work closely with the newly elected mayors of Greater Lincolnshire and Hull & East Yorkshire to ensure that the opportunities this sector offers are not missed — or misunderstood.

This isn’t just about net zero. It’s about regional pride, economic resilience, and securing a sustainable future for generations to come.

📺 Catch the full interview on BBC Look North and Politics North this weekend.
📰 Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/eDknHiWA

The winds of change are blowing through Germany’s energy sector! With the country’s likely next chancellor signalling a shift in stance towards the necessity of wind turbines, this could mark a pivotal moment for European and global renewable energy policies.

A Step Forward for Wind Energy?

Germany has long been a leader in renewable energy, but political and regulatory hurdles have sometimes slowed the momentum. This new policy shift acknowledges the critical role of wind power in securing energy independence, achieving net-zero targets, and driving economic growth. If backed by actionable policies, this could pave the way for accelerated wind farm development, faster permitting processes, and greater investment in infrastructure.

Why This Matters for the Industry

🔹 Regulatory Influence– As one of Europe’s largest economies, Germany’s energy policies often set a precedent for other nations. A more pro-wind stance could encourage faster adoption and streamlined regulations across the EU.

🔹 Supply Chain & Market Growth– Increased investment in wind projects will drive demand across the entire supply chain, creating new opportunities for manufacturers, service providers, and skilled workforce development.

🔹 A Boost for Offshore Wind – If this shift extends to offshore wind, it could unlock significant potential for large-scale projects and cross-border energy collaboration, positioning Europe as a global leader in offshore wind capacity.

SWS: Staying Ahead of the Curve

At Specialist Wind Services (SWS), we are committed to being market leaders in the wind sector. Our proactive, informed, and dynamic approach means we are ready to support the industry through these regulatory changes. We recognise the importance of staying ahead of policy shifts, ensuring we remain competitive and well-positioned to take advantage of emerging opportunities.

As Germany—and potentially the rest of Europe—moves towards a more wind-friendly regulatory environment, businesses across the sector need to be prepared to adapt, innovate, and collaborate.

What Do You Think?

Could this shift lead to meaningful regulatory improvements, or will challenges remain? How do you see this influencing the wider European wind market? Let’s discuss in the comments!

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The wind energy industry is witnessing a new wave of technological advancements, and Siemens Gamesa is at the forefront. New photographs have surfaced showcasing Siemens Gamesa’s latest wind turbine model taking shape, signalling another step forward in turbine innovation and efficiency.

Siemens Gamesa has long been a leader in turbine development, consistently striving to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance reliability. While full details of this latest turbine remain under wraps, its emergence aligns with the industry’s ongoing focus on larger, more efficient, and higher-capacity turbines designed to maximise energy output while minimising operational and maintenance costs.

With global demand for renewable energy growing, advancements like these play a crucial role in ensuring the continued scalability and competitiveness of wind power. Innovations in turbine design contribute to greater power generation potential, improved grid integration, and increased economic viability of wind farms.

Why This Matters

🔹 Enhanced Energy Production – New turbine designs promise higher efficiency and increased power output per unit, making wind energy even more competitive against traditional energy sources.
🔹 Cost Reductions – Innovations in materials, aerodynamics, and digital integration contribute to lower lifecycle costs, reducing the cost per megawatt-hour of wind-generated electricity.
🔹 Sustainability & Net Zero Goals – Next-generation turbines play a vital role in supporting national and global carbon reduction targets, further solidifying wind energy’s place as a cornerstone of the green transition.

At Specialist Wind Services (SWS), we are always excited by advancements that drive the wind industry forward. As turbine technology evolves, so do the opportunities for improved installation, maintenance, and operational efficiency. The future of wind energy relies not only on technological breakthroughs but also on how we, as an industry, collaborate to implement and optimise these innovations.

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(Siemens Gamesa’s SG DD-276 prototype turbine under construction at the Østerild test centre in northern Denmark.Photo: Peter Musgaard Sauer, Østerild visitor centre coordinator)

The UK offshore wind industry has just reached another game-changing moment! The Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm has officially secured £3.5 billion in financial backing, marking a major milestone for the project and the wider UK renewable energy sector.

Situated off the coast of Scotland, Inch Cape has been a decade in the making, and this financial close signals a green light for construction. Once completed, it will be one of the largest offshore wind farms in the UK, playing a crucial role in achieving the nation’s net-zero targets.

Why This Matters

🔹 Boost for the UK Supply Chain – With such a significant investment, Inch Cape will drive opportunities for UK-based suppliers, manufacturers, and service providers, creating new jobs and economic growth.

🔹 A Leap Towards Net-Zero – The wind farm will contribute renewable energy to power hundreds of thousands of homes, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering emissions.

🔹 Engineering & Innovation at the Forefront – Offshore wind continues to push the boundaries of technology and efficiency, and projects like Inch Cape are setting new benchmarks for scale and sustainability.

What This Means for the Industry

For those of us in the offshore wind sector, this is a moment to take note of. Inch Cape’s financial close demonstrates continued confidence in the industry, despite recent economic pressures. It also highlights the importance of collaboration across the supply chain, from engineering firms to installation specialists and O&M providers.

At Specialist Wind Services (SWS), we’re passionate about supporting large-scale offshore wind projects like Inch Cape. As the sector continues to expand, we’re ready to bring our expertise to the table, ensuring that operations, maintenance, and specialist services are delivered with excellence.

What’s Next?

With construction set to begin, now is the time for industry players to connect, collaborate, and seize opportunities within the offshore wind space. As the energy transition accelerates, let’s continue driving forward innovation, investment, and impactful partnerships.

In recent news, US President-elect Donald Trump urged the UK government to “open up the North Sea” for oil and gas exploration and to “get rid of windmills.” His comments were made following the exit of a US oil company from the North Sea, which cited the UK’s tax regime as a factor in its decision. Trump’s social media post has sparked debate about the future of energy in the UK, especially in relation to the offshore wind industry, which has been one of the most exciting and fastest-growing sectors of the nation’s renewable energy landscape.

While Trump’s statement emphasises the importance of oil and gas in the UK’s energy mix, it raises critical questions about the future of clean, sustainable energy sources like offshore wind—a sector that has seen significant investment, job creation, and economic growth, particularly in coastal communities like Hull.

Offshore Wind: A Growing Economic Powerhouse

The UK’s offshore wind industry has rapidly evolved into a global leader in renewable energy. With ambitious targets of producing 40GW of offshore wind by 2030, the UK is positioning itself as a key player in the green energy transition. Offshore wind provides a cleaner, more sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, generating power without the harmful emissions associated with oil and gas production.

Regions like Humber have seen the tangible benefits of offshore wind development. Humber Marine and Renewables has been pivotal in showcasing how the offshore wind sector is transforming local economies, creating thousands of jobs, and drawing international investment. For example, Hull has become a hub for offshore wind manufacturing, with significant investments from companies like Siemens Gamesa, which has established a turbine blade manufacturing plant in the area. This sector has the potential to create thousands of high-skill, high-wage jobs, making it a vital part of the UK’s economic recovery and sustainability goals.

A Need for Balance: Transitioning to a Sustainable Future

While oil and gas still play a crucial role in the global energy market, the UK is making critical strides toward decarbonisation. The climate crisis demands urgent action, and the offshore wind sector represents one of the most effective means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting the planet, and securing long-term energy stability.

Trump’s call to “get rid of windmills” may have been made in the context of his support for the oil and gas industry, but it overlooks the long-term benefits of offshore wind for both the environment and the economy. The transition to renewable energy is inevitable, and countries like the UK are leading the way by investing in technologies that provide cleaner energy while stimulating local economies.

An Invitation for Dialogue

In response to Trump’s comments, the director of Humber Marine and Renewables extended a warm invitation for him to visit Hull and witness the positive impact of offshore wind firsthand. It’s a call for an open dialogue between sectors, emphasising that energy production and climate goals are not mutually exclusive. We need a holistic approach to energy policy—one that embraces both traditional energy sources like oil and gas, while simultaneously investing in the infrastructure and innovation required to power the future with renewables.

Specialist Wind Services: Supporting the Energy Transition

At Specialist Wind Services, we’re fully committed to supporting the UK’s energy transition through our comprehensive offshore wind solutions. Our team is dedicated to providing essential services that enable the successful installation, operation, and maintenance of wind farms. By ensuring that turbines operate efficiently, we help deliver clean, renewable energy to communities across the UK, contributing to both environmental sustainability and local economic growth.

We understand the importance of accelerating the shift towards renewable energy, and our expertise plays a vital role in the growth of the offshore wind sector. From project planning to execution, SWS helps drive innovation and ensures that the transition to a green energy future is seamless and sustainable.

The Future of Energy: A Collaborative Approach

The global energy landscape is changing rapidly. While oil and gas will continue to play a role in meeting energy demands for the short and medium-term, the future is in clean, sustainable solutions like offshore wind. Rather than focusing on the demise of certain industries, we should be fostering innovation, collaboration, and a balanced energy mix that prioritises both economic growth and environmental stewardship.

The UK’s commitment to offshore wind shows that the country can be a leader in the transition to clean energy. The question is not whether we should choose between oil and wind, but how we can integrate both into a future that is sustainable, economically viable, and free from the dangers of climate change.

Let’s Embrace the Wind—For a Better Tomorrow

As the offshore wind industry continues to grow, the economic and environmental rewards will be felt across the UK and globally. It’s time to embrace the future of energy—one that powers homes, creates jobs, and helps safeguard our planet for future generations.

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