Join host Brandon Burke and guests Nse Esema (NYC EDC), Teaera Strum (Strum Contracting), and Damian Bednarz (EnBW North America) to discuss intersections between offshore wind, diversity, equity, inclusion, and environmental justice, through the lens of NYC’s South Brooklyn Marine Terminal and Sunset Park community. This episode also touches on what MWBEs and small businesses can do to position themselves to be ready to participate in the supply chains of U.S. OSW projects.
Credits:
Content, audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor.

My guest this episode is Lars Thaaning Pedersen, Chief Executive Officer of
My guest this episode is Alejandro De Hoz, Vice President for Offshore Wind at Avangrid Renewables. We begin with Alejandro’s background and then look at Avangrid Renewables, and its parent company Iberdrola, one of the world’s largest electric power companies. We review Avangrid Renewables’ US offshore wind portfolio including Vineyard Wind, soon to be the first utility-scale offshore wind development in federal waters. Alejandro shares some of his perspective on the industry, comparing the European experience with the US experience and touching on port infrastructure, supply chain development and the workforce, and we close with Avangrid Renewable’s future plans.
Our guest this episode is Ditlev Engel, CEO of
Our guest this episode is Tim Fischer, Global Director of Offshore Wind for
Our guest this episode is Francesco Onorio, Head of Project Development for