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Humber Renewables Champion eyes Energy Estuary's global role in offshore wind development

Ben George speaks to Business Live as the deadline nears for entries to the 2022 Humber Renewables Awards

Ben George, Humber general manager at Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult.(Image: ORE Catapult)

Humber Renewables Champion Ben George has outlined his vision for Grimsby to become the global development hub for offshore wind operations and maintenance.

The general manager of the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult in the region was crowned in 2021, after the organisation established its centre of excellence in the port.

Now he wants to ensure the work to serve the turbines and associated equipment once up and running has a world stage for the innovation he is helping to influence.

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With the pandemic emerging as a deal was done for the office looking down the Royal Dock to RWE and Orsted’s ever growing sites, the working environment is finally being realised.

Mr George said: “We are focusing on a key area of innovation around offshore wind operations and maintenance, making offshore wind smarter, safer and greener. They are the three focus areas.

“There is lots of activity in all of these areas as they resonate with the sector and what the government is trying to do. Being more efficient, with less waste, and more focus on clean maritime and a circular economy is what people see we need to do.

“A particular project, one of the things I’m aiming to pursue, is to make the Humber the global centre of growth for offshore wind operations and maintenance development, demonstration and testing. It is not just a regional thing, we are trying to leverage the capability we have here and the existing built assets.