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Best Practice Webinar: How AWS, Accenture and WindEurope are accelerating permitting processes

On 28 January, at the Smart Permitting International Forum's webinar, we explored how AWS, Accenture & WindEurope are transforming permitting processes with their innovative tool EasyPermit.

Permitting delays remain some of the toughest challenges in delivering grid infrastructure. To address this challenge, we have partnered with Continuum Industries to collaborate on the launch of the Smart Permitting International Forum this January. 

As a new global initiative, the Forum brings together practitioners, project developers, government bodies, NGOs, tech innovators, and researchers to share case studies and insights that tackle permitting as one of the critical bottlenecks in delivering infrastructure for economic growth, net zero, resilience, and nature recovery.

In the inaugural session on 28 January from 17:00 - 18:00 (CET), we explored how WindEurope Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Accenture are accelerating and optimising infrastructure permitting and consenting processes. We'll also dive into the case study of their cutting-edge tool, EasyPermits, which is driving efficiency in European renewable energy projects.

During the webinar, our audience:

  • Gained valuable insights from real-world case studies.
  • Learned about innovative tools and approaches to improve permitting and consenting efficiency.
  • Connected with an international network of professionals in infrastructure development.

Stay tuned for the presentations and recording of the event!

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Nathália Pimentel
Manager - Communication & Energy Systems

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t: +49 30 2332 11035
nathalia[at]renewables-grid.eu

Dr. Andrzej Ceglarz
Director - Energy Systems

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andrzej[at]renewables-grid.eu

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