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. 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. Video helps explain complex ideas in a straightforward way which audiences can understand quickly.

Why does video work well for energy and renewables communication?

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.

Where organisations use energy and renewables video production:

Types of energy and renewables videos organisations often create include:

Why choose Simply Thrilled?

Simply Thrilled is a very experienced video production company which has produced more than 500 videos for over 100 clients.
When using AI Video production tools, the focus remains on storytelling first. Technology should support creativity rather than dominate it.

Our latest Energy & Renewables video production work

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FAQs

How long should renewable energy videos be?

Many work well between one and three minutes depending on the audience.

Can video support public consultation projects?

Yes. Clear video explanations often help communities understand proposed developments.

Where are these videos used?

Websites, stakeholder presentations, public consultations, social media campaigns and internal communications.