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UK offshore industry eyes floating vision

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RenewableUK is partnering with Scottish Renewables to establish a new group to set out the floating offshore wind industry’s strategy for large-scale deployment in the UK.

The Floating Wind Steering Group aims to produce a vision for the future of floating wind, and the business case for its continued development in the country.

The group includes representatives from developers and the supply chain from regions around the UK.

R-UK deputy chief executive Emma Pinchbeck said: “The UK has a unique opportunity to pioneer a new technology which has a truly global potential."

“Industry leaders are working together to ensure that government seizes that opportunity. As we step up decarbonisation of the energy system, competitive new technologies like floating wind will be good for consumers.”

Scottish Renewables deputy chief executive Jenny Hogan said: “Innovation is key to the long-term growth set out in the offshore wind sector deal and floating turbines will open up new areas in deeper waters, particularly off the coast of Scotland with new sites for development currently being considered."

“Globally, much of the offshore wind potential is in deeper waters that will need floating technology, so this sector offers new industrial opportunities across the UK.”

The partners said that following the UK government's cost of energy review the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy is developing a White Paper to update electricity strategy.

“The floating offshore wind industry is looking for the White Paper to recognise the opportunity for the UK to pioneer new technology and industrial opportunities for our regions,” they added.

The world’s first floating offshore wind farm the 30MW Hywind project (pictured), was opened by Equinor and Masdar off the coast of Peterhead in late 2017.

Source;renews

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