OEG Energy Group Limited has opened a new office in Edinburgh to support the rapid expansion of offshore wind projects across Scotland and beyond.
The investment underlines OEG’s commitment to the offshore wind industry, which is set for unprecedented growth following the ScotWind leasing round, unlocking 27.6GW of new capacity.
OEG sees Edinburgh as the ideal location to drive the next phase of offshore wind deployment due to its location near to key North Sea developments, major port infrastructure and the supply chain.
As part of its expansion, OEG has hired an initial wave of six new personnel in Edinburgh, and the company plans a further recruitment drive, with capacity to accommodate up to 24 additional team members in the new location.
The new office, which is approximately 2000ft, will be equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technology for 24/7 monitoring operations.
OEG chief executive John Heiton said: “Opening our new Edinburgh hub marks a significant milestone for the business, establishing a central base for the delivery of offshore wind projects.
“This latest strategic investment in infrastructure and technology reinforces our long-term commitment to supporting Scotland and the UK’s renewables sector.
“Additionally, we plan to scale up our team to meet the growing demand for renewables projects, helping drive progress towards the Scottish and UK governments’ 2030 offshore wind targets and contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.”
Scottish Renewables’ chief executive Claire Mack (pictured with OEG topside division director Billy Hamilton) welcomed the launch of the new office.
She said: “With an impressive track record of supporting the delivery of offshore wind projects in Scotland, OEG is an important success story for our renewable energy supply chain.
“This substantial investment in a dedicated offshore wind facility in Edinburgh highlights OEG’s commitment to our industry and is testament to the hard work of its team.
“Scotland’s supply chain will play an integral role in our move towards a renewable energy-driven future, and I look forward to seeing OEG continue to build upon its success and go from strength to strength in the years ahead.”
The Edinburgh hub is part of OEG’s broader growth strategy, which in 2024 saw the renewables segment account for 55% of its revenue.
This latest expansion follows the establishment of its new corporate headquarters in Aberdeen.


