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Wind Europe 2026: Onshore Wind – to repower or not to repower?

Join OWC’s onshore and offshore wind teams at Wind Europe 2026.


  • When: 21-23 April 2026
  • Where: Madrid, Spain

A Reset in Offshore Wind & The Next Chapter in Spanish Onshore Wind

As Europe’s offshore wind sector continues to scale, onshore wind markets, including Spain, are entering a new phase defined by ageing assets, grid constraints and increasingly complex repowering decisions.

At WindEurope 2026, meet the OWC team to explore technical services and solutions to navigate this transition — from unlocking green investment to optimising asset performance across later‑life onshore wind and enhancing energy storage capabilities.

Our teams will be on hand to discuss:

  • Cost and technical due diligence to support investment and financing decisions
  • Grid connection and energy storage strategies in constrained markets
  • Environmental and permitting considerations for life extension and repowering
  • O&M optimisation and repowering pathways for mature onshore wind assets

With deep technical expertise and local market insight, OWC supports clients through critical decision points – helping them to balance risk, cost and performance across the full project lifecycle.

Meet our Experts

Oliver Davies

Oliver Davies

Head of Onshore Wind

Eva Plaza

Principal Consultant – OWC Spain

Hakim Mouslim

Hakim Mouslim

Regional Director – OWC Europe & Africa

Tim Camp

Tim Camp

Innovation and Turbine Director


Partnering European Wind Energy Through-life

Meet our ABL Group sister companies at the conference:

  • Longitude – Independent design and engineering solutions, including for marine operations, offshore wind design and ship design.
  • ABL – Expert marine advisory, ports and harbours consulting, marine assurance and warranty, supporting offshore wind T&I, O&M and decommissioning.

Together we provide a seamless technical offering to support clients in delivering offshore wind projects that are safe and sustainable for the long-term.