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11 Mar 2021

GE to Build UK Haliade-X Blade Factory

11 Mar 2021  by renews.biz   

GE Renewable Energy has confirmed it will build a new offshore blade manufacturing plant on Teesside in north-east England.

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The factory, which will make blades for Haliade-X units, will directly create around 750 jobs at the Teesworks site on the River Tees as well as 1500 indirect roles.

It will open and start production in 2023, supplying blades to SSE Renewables and Equinor’s Dogger Bank offshore wind farm.

The UK government said designating Teesside as a free port and awarding up to £20m in government funding to the Teesworks project were key to the US manufacturer taking the decision. Around 3000 “high quality jobs” are expected in total at the location.

GE said terms of the construction and financing of the new plant are in advanced stages of negotiation between the interested parties.

GE Renewable Energy chief executive Jerôme Pécresse said: “This new plant will contribute to the development of an industrial cluster dedicated to offshore wind in the North East of England.

“GE is delighted to be able to help build a talent pool dedicated to renewable energy in a region with such potential. The UK’s target to commission 40 GW of offshore wind by 2030 is ambitious and requires that we invest in the local production capabilities to accompany this effort.”

SSE Renewables said the site would provide a "substantial number" of Haliade-X blades for Dogger Bank that will be installed from 2024 onwards with the final number of components to be confirmed in due course.

Dogger Bank project director Steve Wilson said: “Through our turbine supply order with GE, the Dogger Bank project is the catalyst for this important GE investment in Teesside, harnessing skills and expertise in the local area and delivering long-term benefits in the UK’s offshore wind sector.”

Renewables UK chief executive Hugh McNeal added the agreement marks the start of the next generation of offshore wind manufacturing.

“GE Renewable Energy’s new blade turbine manufacturing plant will transform a former steelworks site on Teesside into a high-tech clean energy powerhouse, creating thousands of highly-skilled jobs in our UK supply chain.”

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen meanwhile said the deal with GE is “monumental”

“To bring their manufacturing facility to Teesside and [create] more than 2000 local jobs is a major step forward for my plan to bring skilled good-quality jobs to local people,” he said.

“Just last week our plans to regenerate the Teesworks site were turbocharged when the Chancellor gave the green light to the Teesside Freeport – the UK’s biggest freeport.”

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