UK doubles down on offshore wind power – invests €65m in new area

6 mars 2025
15:46
The UK is doubling down on offshore wind power as it aims to make the North Sea a hub for renewable energy – creating a possible boom for impact companies.
The British government is investing £55m (€65m) into expanding a site in Scotland to make it the country’s first port able to make floating offshore wind turbines at scale.
The investment in the Port of Cromarty Firth comes as the UK also launched a consultancy process to "unleash" the North Sea’s potential to create clean energy, with a focus on renewable power and carbon capture and storage.