Energy and renewable projects can be difficult to explain.
Wind farms stretch across landscapes. Solar installations cover large areas. Infrastructure projects involve complex engineering and long timelines. When organisations try to describe these projects using only text or diagrams, the scale and purpose can be hard for audiences to grasp.
That’s where energy and renewables video production becomes valuable.
Video helps people see the project in context. The landscape, the engineering, the people involved and the impact of the work all become visible the same human-first approach behind our non-profit storytelling video production work, applied here to the communities living alongside a project rather than a cause. Instead of reading about renewable energy, viewers can watch how the technology operates and understand how it affects the communities around it.
For organisations working in energy, clarity matters.
Projects often involve public consultation, stakeholder engagement and long-term investment decisions, the funding side often overlapping with our investor pitch video production work, and public consultation sitting close to our government and public sector video production service. Video helps explain complex ideas in a straightforward way which audiences can understand quickly.
Humans process visual information quickly. When viewers see how turbines move, how solar arrays are installed or how infrastructure connects to communities, the concept becomes easier to grasp.
Behavioural research suggests people feel more confident supporting initiatives when they understand how they work. Video makes that understanding easier, the same reasoning behind our corporate video production work for sustainability reporting and workforce communication more broadly.
















Why choose Simply Thrilled?




Organisations choose Simply Thrilled because we’ve spent years helping complex ideas become clear through storytelling.
Across healthcare, charities, universities and national organisations we’ve produced more than 500 videos. Our work has generated over 53 million views online alongside more than 900,000 likes and 80,000 comments.
Our clients include organisations such as the BBC, NHS, NatWest, Boots, Bose and Universal Music. Each sector brings different communication challenges, but the principle remains the same,when audiences understand something clearly, engagement increases.
Energy and renewables projects shape the future of communities and landscapes.
Video simply helps explain that journey.
A public awareness or social cut works best at 60 to 90 seconds. A fuller project overview for consultation events, investors or stakeholders can run 2 to 4 minutes, giving enough room to cover scale and community impact without losing the audience.
Yes, and it's often more effective than a planning document or exhibition board alone , seeing how a project actually works and what it looks like in context helps residents form an opinion based on the real thing rather than a technical drawing.
Public consultation events, investor and board presentations, corporate sustainability reports, recruitment campaigns and social media. Most projects get the most value from one core film adapted for each of these rather than a separate production for every audience.