Alderbourne Advisors and UKSOL Team Up To Boost UK Leadership In Global Solar Diplomacy And Clean Energy Trade

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Alderbourne Advisors, a British strategic public affairs and communications firm specializing in energy and international trade, has announced a significant expansion of its global support for UKSOL Ltd, the British solar manufacturer exporting to over 50 countries and recognized by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) as an Export Champion. This expanded collaboration aims to enhance the UK’s leadership in clean energy while promoting British solar technology across multiple international markets.

Building on its long-standing partnership with UKSOL, Alderbourne Advisors has been managing a comprehensive public affairs and government relations programme designed to elevate British clean-energy leadership across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. The initiative combines diplomacy, responsible business advocacy, and trade promotion to strengthen the UK’s role in the global solar transition.

David Moore, Director of Alderbourne Advisors, emphasized the importance of the partnership, noting that UKSOL represents the very best of British innovation, combining technical expertise, ethical supply chains, and international ambition, while ensuring that the UK’s voice in clean-energy diplomacy is both heard and trusted globally.

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As part of its strategic support, Alderbourne Advisors has facilitated UKSOL’s engagement with the DBT, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), and UK embassies worldwide. This has included coordinating communications, trade initiatives, and responsible investment dialogues that align with the UK Government’s Clean Power 2030 and Solar Roadmap targets.

The firm has also assisted UKSOL in contributing to the Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) Review led by the DBT, offering insights on ethical supply chains and sustainable export growth, participating in communications planning for the UK–GCC Free Trade Agreement to highlight export opportunities in Gulf markets such as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, and supporting UKSOL’s sponsorship and representation at Solar Energy UK 2025 and Solar & Storage Live at the NEC Birmingham, connecting the company with policymakers, investors, and energy innovators.

Through these efforts, UKSOL has strengthened its international presence and emerged as an example of how British clean-tech manufacturing can compete and collaborate on a global scale. With guidance from Alderbourne Advisors, UKSOL continues to leverage the UK’s Export Champion Programme, working with embassies and industry networks to unlock financing, trade routes, and clean-growth opportunities. Andrew Moore, CEO of UKSOL Ltd, highlighted the broader impact of these initiatives, stating that British solar technology has a global future, and that partnerships with Alderbourne, the DBT, and the FCDO are helping the company build commercial collaborations that deliver both social and environmental benefits, while showcasing the UK’s integrity and innovation in the energy transition.

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The collaboration also aligns with international initiatives led by the International Solar Alliance (ISA), the Global Solar Council (GSC), and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), supporting a shared mission to accelerate renewable energy deployment and promote ethical manufacturing practices. Alderbourne Advisors plans to continue expanding its international engagement programme into 2026, focusing on trade and sustainability diplomacy across key emerging markets and further strengthening the UK’s position as a global partner in clean energy.


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