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OWGP launches UK supply chain grants

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonNovember 9, 20223 Mins Read
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The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) has launched a new Innovation Grant funding competition targeted at decarbonising the sector and improving reliability. 

Sponsored by Equinor, Ocean Winds, and ScottishPower Renewables, OWGP has released its latest Innovation Grants competition, which will see a total of £2m (€2.2m)  awarded to successful supply chain companies. 

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Innovation Grants from £25k to £200k are available to UK companies which are already active in the offshore wind supply chain or seeking to diversify into the sector.

They will be awarded on a competitive basis, with successful proposals demonstrating near-to-market or market ready solutions and a clear ambition for growth in the sector. 

Eligible applicants can request up to £200k in a single grant application to cover up to 50% of the total project budget. 

Renewables at Equinor lead developer for renewables Sophie Banham said: “Equinor is committed to supporting the UK Government’s ambitions to secure 50GW of offshore wind by 2030, and the offshore wind supply chain needs to be prepared to deliver this ambition.

“We’re proud to support OWGP’s Innovation Grants competition, to strengthen the UK’s supply chain focus on decarbonisation, reliability, and robustness.

“As we’re continuing to construct Dogger Bank Wind Farm with our partners, advancing plans to expand our operational Sheringham Shoal and Dudgeon wind farms, and advancing other opportunities, supply chain readiness to continue to deliver reliably and sustainably is paramount.

“We look forward to working with the successful companies to advance their innovative solutions and ultimately to integrate these solutions into our UK offshore wind portfolio.”

Innovation & entrepreneurship director at Ocean Winds Daniel Santa Cruz said: “Driven by innovation, Ocean Winds strives to unlock new potential in the offshore wind industry and in its growing 14.6GW portfolio of offshore wind projects.

“We are currently focussed on value-adding initiatives that are helping us thrive as a company in the very competitive offshore wind landscape.

“For us, it is a great opportunity to be part of this initiative to promote innovation in the entire sector, that serves a common growth for all of our projects.”

ScottishPower Renewables’ managing director for offshore development & operations Gillian Noble said: “With an incredible pipeline of around 10GW of offshore wind projects across the UK and Ireland – including our first floating wind farms in partnership with Shell – an innovative and competitive supply chain is crucial for us in fulfilling our ambitions and for offshore wind to lead the UK’s energy mix.

“This is a really exciting opportunity for companies to get involved and show what they have to offer the industry, driving transformation and creativity as we continue to work towards a clean energy future together.

“It will be fascinating to see the proposals that come forward.”

Projects will be expected to focus on the commercialisation of technologies, products and services that will either support offshore wind decarbonisation or improve the reliability and robustness of offshore wind developments. 

These focus areas can include (but are not limited to) recyclable components, offshore charging, condition monitoring, corrosion protection and scour protection solutions.

This latest tranche of funding builds on the £11.5m already allocated across seven separate funding competitions launched in the past three years. 

OWGP funding calls are complemented by business transformation programmes including the Wind Expert Support Toolkit (WEST) and the £1.5m Sharing in Growth (SiG) programme. 

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