Organised by RGI
The first session of Connecting Energies 2025 explored the emerging field of biodiversity credits and their potential to channel private sector investment into conservation and restoration.
Introduction
During this first session of Connecting Energies 2025: Civil Society Webinar Series, participants learnt how biodiversity credits are generated, traded and applied in practice, as well as the distinction between credits and offsets, challenges in scaling, and how these tools could link to wider policy frameworks, such as biodiversity net gain strategies or nature restoration laws. Importantly, the discussion also provided room to address key obstacles such as greenwashing concerns, verification gaps and the need for a common measurement framework.
With three speakers from the European Commission, the UK and Australia, we explored the EU’s ‘Roadmap towards Nature Credits’, and learnt from case studies of existing nature credit schemes, including aspects such as governance structures, monitoring requirements and opportunities for NGO engagement. Furthermore, we considered the potential implications of a nascent biodiversity credit market for grid and renewable energy infrastructure planning.
The session highlighted both the promise and the complexity of biodiversity credits as a tool for channelling private sector investment into nature-positive action. Speakers agreed that integrity, transparency, and robust measurement frameworks were critical for credibility and scalability. The discussion underscored the potential role of biodiversity credits in complementing carbon markets, while also pointing to the challenges of additionality, permanence and scheme comparability. Overall, the webinar provided a clear sense of both the opportunities and the hurdles ahead, leaving participants with a deeper understanding of how biodiversity credits might contribute to conservation, restoration and sustainable infrastructure development.
Presenters
Dr Tim Coles OBE
Director & CEO of rePlanet & Chair of Operation Wallacea
Shared insights from the UK’s experience with nature credits and methodological underpinnings of the market, from his role advising the UK Biodiversity Net Gain Policy.
Laura Waterford
Executive Director at Pollination
Shared insights on biodiversity credit markets from around the world and international nature-positive corporate strategies.
Hadrien Michel
Policy Officer, Biodiversity finance and innovative instruments at the European Commission
Presented the European Commission’s ‘Roadmap towards Nature Credits’ and the immediate actions.

Moderator: Liam Innis
Senior Manager, Energy Ecosystems at RGI
Liam works closely with NGOs and grid operators and collaborative and nature-friendly approaches to grid development.
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Eston McKeague
eston[at]renewables-grid.euManager – Communication

Liam Innis
liam[at]renewables-grid.euSenior Manager – Energy Ecosystems

Oyeshi Ganguly
oyeshi[at]renewables-grid.euJunior Manager – Onshore Energy and Nature
