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North East taskforce launched in bid to take world lead in renewable energy

Political and business representatives are hoping to build on a sector that already employs 6,000 people on the Tyne

Political and business leaders have come together to form the Tyne Taskforce(Image: handout from North of Tyne Combined Authority)

A new taskforce is aiming to put companies on the Tyne in position to create thousands of jobs by leading the world in offshore and renewable energy.

MPs, councillors, businesses and other organisations have joined the group, which wants to add to the 6,000 people working along the river in the booming sector.

The North East is benefitting from its proximity to huge wind farms being built in the North Sea, which has provided work for a number of engineering companies adapting their operations and workforces to the growth in renewable energy.

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That drive has been boosted over the last two years by the decision to site the operations and maintenance for the world’s largest offshore wind farm, being built at Dogger Bank in the North Sea, at the Port of Tyne, along with Government and private sector investment into the Smulders yard at Wallsend, which produces giant structures for the offshore wind and renewables industry.

As well as political representatives, the Port of Tyne, ORE Catapult and other businesses have joined the group which aims to attract more investment to the Tyne and bring thousands of jobs

In a joint statement, the Tyne Taskforce said: “We’re a region which works together and the Tyne Taskforce is a reflection of that, uniting people along the length of the Tyne and beyond, and letting investors from around the world know what’s great about our River Tyne.

“The Tyne has everything that forward-thinking investors need in order to grow their business: a skilled and loyal workforce, a pipeline of future talent, a strong focus on innovation, an established supply chain, competitive costs – and of course it’s an unbeatable place to live and work.