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EA Hub set to deliver further jobs and investment boostfor Norfolk and Suffolk

Great Yarmouth’s Stowen Group awarded contract for East Anglia Hub

ScottishPower Renewables

ScottishPower Renewables’ East Anglia Hub windfarm construction projects are set to deliver a further jobs and investment boost for the local region after awarding a major construction services contract to the Stowen Group.

The multi-million pounds contract sees the Great Yarmouth-based company – which was previously a subcontractor on East Anglia ONE – directly support the offshore construction for East Anglia ONE North, East Anglia TWO and East Anglia THREE.

This will include the provision of specialist key personnel, management and coordination of interim operations and maintenance during the construction programme. The scope of works also extends to the provision of training, materials and equipment associated with the offshore works.

The partnership between ScottishPower Renewables and Stowen will contribute towards a robust and stable future for the expanding offshore wind industry – facilitating the growth of local employment opportunities and supporting an economic upswing within the local region.

East Anglia THREE – which will be the world’s second largest windfarm when it comes into operation in 2026 – will be the first of the Hub projects supported by Stowen.

In addition to generating enough green electricity to power the equivalent of more than 1.3 million homes, East Anglia THREE will support more than 2,300 jobs across the supply chain during the two-year offshore construction period.

Kieron Ford, Business Growth Director at the Stowen Group, said: “This contract award provides a solid platform for Stowen to build on our ambitions to provide safe, secure and lasting careers across the East of England through training and development that supports people coming into the industry at all levels – from apprentices through to management.

“In practice for Stowen, it means growing our workforce locally through skills transfer, apprenticeships and upskilling; solidifying our reputation as a leading services provider in the offshore wind industry, while contributing to the UK’s net zero future. It is a momentous collaboration for us.”

Ross Ovens, ScottishPower Renewables’ Managing Director for the East Anglia Hub, said: “Working with Stowen on this contract and supporting the business to expand and build on its ambitions is a terrific example of the transformational impact of offshore wind, and ScottishPower’s projects, in this region.

“Not only are we powering a cleaner and greener future through more homegrown green electricity – we’re also creating  a legacy that will deliver environmental, social and economic benefits for local people and communities for years to come. That’s the real power of offshore wind and a cleaner and greener East Anglia, and we’re very proud to be leading the way.”

 

Stowen Group

The Stowen Group have been providing services to the offshore renewables sector for almost 10 years with their headquarters situated on the east coast of England, Great Yarmouth. Alongside the Stowen Clean Energy arm of the business sits Hexis Training, a multiple award finalist in safety and technical training for the offshore renewables market, also situated on the east coast of England.

About ScottishPower Renewables

ScottishPower is part of Iberdrola, a global energy leader and the number-one producer of wind power with more than 39GW of renewable projects operating across the world and a pipeline of 100GW of renewable projects.

Responsible for progressing Iberdrola’s renewable energy projects in the UK, ScottishPower manages the development, construction and operation of offshore windfarms throughout the world and currently has over 40 operational windfarm sites generating over 3GW of renewable energy – that’s enough green electricity to power the equivalent of more than two million homes.

ScottishPower continues to be one of the leading renewables developers in the UK and is investing almost £3 billion between 2023-25 across offshore and onshore wind and solar generation, increasing home grown green electricity generation in UK to support energy security.

ScottishPower is currently recruiting 1,000 people to support the energy transition and create the green workforce of the future.

www.scottishpowerrenewables.com

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