UK initiative to nurture North of Tyne offshore supply chain – reNEWS

Posted: October 20, 2020 at 6:18 pm

A new 3.5m offshore innovation programme is targeting supply chain companies in the North of Tyne area in the UK with opportunities to fund and support technology innovation in offshore wind and subsea sectors.

The Technology, Innovation and Green Growth for Offshore Renewables (TIGGOR) programme is being funded by the North of Tyne Combined Authority (NTCA) as part of its wider Energy, Green Growth and Climate Change commitments.

The NTCA has partnered with the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, who will deliver the programme on their behalf.

ORE Catapult will, in turn, partner with the Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) and the North East Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), which will part-fund and deliver a key strand of the programme.

The initiative has received backing from Equinor, joint venture partner and future operator of Dogger Bank offshore wind farm, the worlds largest offshore wind farm that will have its onshore base at Port of Tyne, and EDF Renewables, which owns and operates the Blyth Offshore Demonstrator wind farm.

Businesses joining the programme will be able to access either competitive technology demonstration funding support or business growth support, depending on their needs.

The technology demonstration support will be led by ORE Catapult, alongside Equinor and EDF Renewables, to provide technology assessment, advice and potential funding in areas such as robotics and autonomous systems, digital twins and next generation technologies for improved operations and maintenance.

Support for supply chain business growth will be delivered by OWGP, with input from the North East LEPs Growth Hub, for businesses both in the North of Tyne area and also across the North East region.

Jamie Driscoll, Mayor for the North of Tyne, said: The energy sector is a major strength in the North of Tyne.

This offshore innovation programme will create jobs and tackle the climate emergency and it provides a game-changing opportunity for our local companies. We will build on our world class assets to establish the North of Tyne as a world leader in clean energy.

Dogger Bank Wind Farm digitalisation manager Sophie Banham said: The sheer size of Dogger Bank means it will be a really data-rich project, and so were excited that it has the potential to be a flagship project for digitalisation in offshore wind.

There is a huge amount of value to be uncovered through innovation and new technology, and so plenty of opportunities for forward-thinking companies to get involved.

We really want local businesses based in the North East to reap the benefits from having this landmark project on their doorstep, and are delighted to be part of this programme that will enable just that, at a time when job creation and business growth is needed more than ever.

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