Stuart Whittingham

Senior Consultant

Expertise and skills

Offshore wind // Onshore wind // Sector deals // Market and technology strategy // Supply chain strategy // Market intelligence // Jobs and local economic benefit

Qualifications

MEng Mechanical Engineering, Robert Gordon University

Overview

Senior Consultant, BVG Associates (2023 to present)

Stuart works across BVGA’s industry building, business strategy, and auctions and economics teams. He enables clients in the onshore and offshore wind markets to achieve renewable energy targets. Using his problem solving expertise, Stuart delivers results using rigorous research, stakeholder engagement and bespoke modelling. He also uses his strong technical background as BVGA’s foundations lead. Before joining BVGA, Stuart held roles in the engineering, procurement, construction and installation industry. Stuart enjoys engaging with clients to deliver positive change. He is driven by his natural curiosity to find solutions for clients.

Career experience

Mechanical Engineer, Penspen (2022 to 2022)

Involved in a range of engineering tasks for front-end engineering design (FEED), detailed design and operational stage projects in the energy sector

Associate Design Engineer, Fluor (2018 to 2022)

Performed various roles across numerous projects including engineering design at FEED stage, change management at detailed design stage and onsite construction management during the construction stage.

Audit Trainee, AAB (2017 to 2018)

Analysis of companies’ annual accounts alongside sitting of ICAS examinations, TC level passed at first attempt.

 

Recent key projects

Fixed and floating offshore wind developer: Auction Round 7 (AR7) Clean industry bonus (CIB) preparation

Stuart worked with the developer’s inhouse procurement team to prepare CIB minimum standard and CIB extra proposals across two of the developer’s projects. This involved advising on CIB guidance, coordinating engagement with suppliers and preparing relevant documentation. All minimum standards documents were accepted by the UK’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero and several extra proposals were successful.

Scottish renewables: Scottish onshore wind pipeline

Understanding the onshore wind project pipeline was a key commitment of the Scottish Onshore Wind Sector Deal. Stuart led the development of a model to help deliver this commitment. The model has been used to drive government and industry discussions on overcoming barriers to realising Scotland’s onshore wind potential.

New Jersey Board of Public Utilities: socioeconomic assessment of offshore wind in New Jersey and East Coast US

Stuart developed and modelled supply chain scenarios to determine the jobs and gross value-add created by the offshore wind market in New Jersey and the East Coast.

Floating offshore wind developer: Auction Round 6 (AR6) Supply chain plan

Stuart worked with the developer’s inhouse teams to prepare evidence in support of its supply chain plan. The plan was approved by the UK’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero as part of the AR6 submission.