To produce the guidance, our Nature Advisory team drew on WSP’s technical expertise and capacity to deliver within tight deadlines. We also benefited from our long experience working with regulators, institutes and companies including SSER to develop tools and guidance that have helped the industry to deliver and measure changes in biodiversity.
We began our work on PowerPlant 2.0 with a literature review of biodiversity legislation, measurement methodologies, guidance and standards. This review also examined the approach of businesses that were going beyond current environmental compliance.
Through interviews, we collected information from key industry experts, non-governmental organisations and Eurelectric members. Together, we explored themes ranging from country-specific biodiversity legislation to drivers for conserving and enhancing biodiversity.
At key stages throughout the project, we discussed our findings with experts at a series of interactive remote and in-person workshops where we used digital tools to capture opinions. We collated the experts’ feedback on proposed elements of the guidebook and considered their opinions throughout the process, along with input from wider consultation with industry and nature conservation organisations.
Once we had drafted the principles, we surveyed 25 developers and operators. This provided Eurelectric’s wider membership with a chance to respond to guidebook recommendations. We found that 73% of respondents agreed somewhat or highly with all the principles, while, on average, 44% of the principles are already being implemented.
Our survey also found that 60-70% of respondents thought that the principles related to making a measurable commitment and additional conservation outcomes were difficult or very difficult to implement. The PowerPlant 2.0 guidebook now provides companies with a practical resource to overcome these challenges.
Our work was well received at Eurelectric’s Power Summit 2024 in Athens and at the guidebook’s formal launch in Brussels. We’re now working with clients to implement the principles in their businesses and projects. We believe firmly that integrating biodiversity can benefit business, society and the environment, and we’re excited about the contribution the renewables sector can make towards a net-zero and nature-positive future.