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The funding from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) will further the development of a new harbour facility for the assembly of offshore wind turbines at Scapa Flow - the largest natural harbour in the northern hemisphere.
The Scapa Deep Water Quay will help to attract inward investment to the area, creating a new, cutting edge hub for offshore wind - supporting the expansion of windfarms off the coast of Scotland and Europe.
The grant is part of the Scottish Government’s wider strategic investment of up to £500m over five years to develop the offshore wind supply chain.
Announcing the new funding while in Orkney, First Minister John Swinney said:
"Accelerating Scotland’s offshore wind capabilities is crucial as we prioritise maximising Scotland's vast potential in renewable energy. Not only are we striving to take our place at the forefront of the global green energy revolution, investments like this help us guarantee a just transition for our existing skilled workforce, maintaining their vital role in Scotland's energy landscape.
"This landmark project will help attract private investment in the area, creating new highly paid jobs and unlocking enormous economic opportunities for the Orkney Islands and Scotland as a whole. This is another example of how, together with local government and our partners, we are delivering on our collective priorities of growing the economy and protecting the planet."
Director of strategic projects at HIE, David Oxley, said:
"Scotland has been at the forefront of renewable energy development and Orkney has been at the heart of this for the past 20 years. The proposed Scapa Deep Water Quay is set to help advance the industry to the next level It will help attract inward investment, create jobs and drive economic growth in Orkney, the Highlands and Islands and across Scotland, as well as contributing to the country’s net zero ambitions.
"This funding for the Pre-Construction Services Agreement will ensure the council has access to all the information it needs to make an informed decision and bring the project to the next stage."
Leader of Orkney Islands Council Councillor Heather Woodbridge said:
"This funding award from HIE, demonstrates the Scottish Government’s understanding of the importance of the energy sector, not only here in Orkney but to Scotland as a whole. Securing the funding unlocks the potential for Orkney – alongside the wider industry - to further explore and develop a vision for our role in the continued growth of renewable energy, and is reflective of the good work, prominence, and reputation of our islands in this.
"Development of facilities in Scapa Flow could deliver considerable economic benefits to the area – especially as we look to counterbalance any potential downturn in the oil industry. Enhancing our marine capabilities and strengthening our capacity to support future industrial and commercial activities is key to this."
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