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Offshore Renewables
1. The East of England
A proving ground for offshore renewables
£10bn regional 40 years’ offshore
capex predicted experience to
from Round 1 & 2 bring to Round 3
wind farms alone developments
Trident Energy
The world’s
largest wind farm
to be built off the
Essex coast
Scroby Sands wind farm Orbis Energy
The East of England: The East of England is becoming known as the home of offshore
G Contributes 25% of UK R&D spend – renewable energy innovation, where the technologies of the
over three times the national average future unfold.
G Part of the Greater South East –
the 10th largest economy in the world
G Home to London Stansted – with more A focus for this activity is Orbis Energy, built to house over
daily flights to Europe than any other 30 offshore renewable companies. This centre of excellence works
airport worldwide with businesses and academia within a flourishing commercial
and information network. Its location, close to the ports
of Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth, makes it an ideal base.
EXCELLENCE ACROSS THE SECTOR
SLP – providing development, design and fabrication services for wind,
wave and tidal
ODE – offering services at all stages of a wind farm’s life cycle
Global Marine Systems – experts in subsea engineering services
JDR Cable Systems – providers of over 200 km of subsea power cables
for the Greater Gabbard wind farm
Business support funded by the
East of England Development Agency
A2SEA – the leading supplier of wind farm construction services which
has announced it will expand in the region
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2. The Future Offshore
Tap into our region’s R&D
Round 2 strategic areas
Round 3 proposed areas Trident Energy – embarking on a year-long sea trial off the
East of England coast. Trident has developed a new and patented system
to convert wave energy directly into electricity. The company is working
with the University of Cambridge to optimise the system for the specific
wave conditions that exist at the East coast offshore site.
Project Deepwater Turbine – with collaborators including the
East of Great Yarmouth
Lowestoft
East of England’s Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture
England Science and SLP. The goal is an integrated solution for a 5MW floating
London
London offshore wind turbine for deepwater deployments of 30-300 metres.
The project is funded by the Energy Technologies Institute, a unique
partnership between global industries and the UK Government.
Cranfield University’s Energy Technology Centre – research embraces
Strategic Round 2 and proposed Round 3 power generation and offshore technology; subsea and reliability
areas for offshore wind farm development engineering and risk management.
University of Cambridge – with one of the largest integrated engineering
departments in Europe researching energy, fluid mechanics
& turbomachinery as well as electronics, power and energy conversion.
TWI – research into innovative fabrication and inspection techniques
providing an outstanding resource for the marine energy sector. TWI’s
support for wind energy developers includes advanced, high-productivity
fabrication technology; specification of corrosion protection standards;
structural integrity assessment and failure investigation.
Cambridge Consultants – developers of innovative Holographic Infill Radar
technology which can differentiate between the movement of turbine
blades and other objects, reducing conflict with air traffic control and
defence requirements which have previously restricted wind farm sites.
Thinking of setting
up a UK business?
EEI’s commercially-focused
Business Development Managers Benefit from leading industry networks
will use their sector knowledge and
connections for your benefit. EEEGR, the East of England Energy Group – enables energy companies
to work together to stimulate growth and promotes strong links between
Let us: traditional offshore and offshore renewable companies.
G Provide you with specialist local
sector knowledge POWER cluster – the Northern European Competence Network for
G Quickly identify Offshore Wind Energy. POWER cluster is a partnership of 18 collaborators
technology partners from six countries, pushing the development of offshore wind across
G Align you with key Northern Europe, particularly in participating regions. The POWER cluster
academic contacts contacts for the UK are the East of England's Suffolk County Council
G Embed you in the supply chain and EEEGR.
G Put you in touch with business
service providers Renewables East – works to maximise sector growth, stimulating
G Find you appropriate premises innovation, investment and jobs. The organisation is investigating a Marine
G Help source expert staff Energy Demo Zone to provide a prototyping facility to stimulate
development, entrepreneurship and innovation in tidal, wave and wind
Our services are free power for pre-commercial technologies.
and confidential
For expert help contact:
East of England International
2 Quayside Cambridge CB5 8AB
United Kingdom
T: +44 (0)1223 450 450
E: info@eeia.com www.eei-online.com
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