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Viking gives Shetland £70m boost

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialJuly 21, 20233 Mins Read
Viking gives Shetland £70m boost

New figures from SSE Renewables show its Viking Wind Farm has spent more than £70m on its supply chain so far since work on the Shetland project commenced in 2020.

The developer said the spend with local suppliers benefits not only the islands, but also the wider Scottish and UK supply chain, while creating or supporting approximately 400 jobs during the ongoing construction of the flagship onshore wind project. 

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Since the commencement of the onshore project, more than 70 companies in Shetland have benefitted from their involvement in Viking. 

The news comes as Scotland Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy Neil Gray (pictured above with Heather Donald) visited the project on Thursday, to hear about the company’s significant contribution in Shetland and to see construction progress.

He met with workers onsite and was guided through the ongoing work by SSE Renewables’ onshore renewables development and construction director Heather Donald and SSE Renewables civil and construction interface manager Gerard Hammill.

“The Viking wind farm project demonstrates not just the fantastic potential that Shetland’s natural resources and skilled workforces have to capitalise on a fair and just energy transition – but that this potential is already becoming a reality,” said Gray.

“The construction of this project is already providing tangible benefits for the local workforce, supply chain and wider economy. I was pleased to visit the site and find out more about how the completion of this project will not only support our climate targets, but unlock further benefits for Shetland and its community.”

One of the companies to benefit from the Viking Wind Farm Project is Shetland’s Bolts Car Hire. Managing director John Garriock said the contact came at a “critical time”.

He said: “When the covid pandemic hit, the business provided by the Viking project was vital for the survival of our business. 

“Even since the return of tourists to Shetland, SSE Renewables has provided an essential mainstay to our company, and we’ve been able to increase our fleet.

“The project has supported not only our 26 car-hire employees but the wider company and Bolts’ supply chain of local providers and services.”

Donald added: “Throughout the construction phase we have been committed to maximising opportunities for the local, Shetland, and wider Scottish supply chain which has helped create significant employment opportunities. At peak construction it has created around 400 jobs with a further 35 full-time local operation and maintenance jobs expected throughout its lifetime.

“The project continues at pace, and we recently celebrated the halfway point in the turbine installation programme which will see 103 turbines erected. We’re proud to show the Cabinet Secretary the work here and show how we are contributing to Shetland’s transition to renewable energy.”

Once complete in 2024, the 443MW wind farm will be capable of producing enough energy to power the equivalent of almost half a million homes, including every home in Shetland – playing a crucial role towards achieving Scotland’s net zero targets. 

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