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UK government investing $400m to strengthen offshore wind supply chain

April 24, 2025
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The UK Government’s £300 Million Investment in Offshore Wind Manufacturing

The UK government has announced a significant investment of £300 million ($400 million) through Great British Energy to bolster the country’s offshore wind manufacturing capabilities and supply chains. This strategic move aims to strengthen the clean energy sector and drive economic growth.

Driving Innovation and Growth

This investment is expected to not only stimulate the clean energy sector but also mobilize billions in additional private investment. By de-risking clean energy projects, supporting job creation, and revitalizing industrial areas, the UK government is paving the way for a sustainable future.

The public funding complements the substantial private investment of £43 billion ($57.1 billion) pledged for clean energy projects since last July, showcasing a collective commitment towards a greener future.

Building Resilient Supply Chains

The accelerated funding will enable Great British Energy to invest in new supply chains for offshore wind manufacturing components, including floating offshore platforms and cables. This strategic focus on domestic manufacturing is aligned with the UK’s modern industrial strategy and ensures that the clean energy transition is ‘built in Britain’.

By investing in essential components for clean power generation, the UK is setting the stage for a more sustainable and self-reliant energy sector by 2030.

Prime Minister’s Vision

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of this investment, stating, “Delivering the Plan for Change means [reaching] clean power by 2030. That is why I am bringing forward much-needed investment in our domestic offshore wind supply chains, strengthening our security and creating good jobs for our welders, electricians, and engineers. Let my message to the world go out: come and build the clean energy future in Britain.”

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