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Plans for £130m cable factory could create 170 new jobs in the North East

The plans from JDR Cables for a site on the Northumberland coast would see it supplying the growing offshore wind sector

CGI of planned JDR Cables factory at Cambois, Northumberland(Image: handout from JDR Cables)

A £130m factory making cables for offshore wind farms is to be built on the Northumberland coast, creating 170 new jobs and safeguarding another 270 in the region.

JDR Cables, which already has sites in the North East at Newcastle and Hartlepool, wants to build the plant at Cambois, near Blyth, after receiving a grant to cover some of the construction costs from the Government’s Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Support scheme.

The development, which will be close to the planned battery gigafactory, will cement the area’s reputation for being a hub for new green jobs.

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JDR and its parent company, the TFK Group, hope to raise the rest of the funding for the project from financial instutions and the Government’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Export Finance scheme.

When complete, it will be the only facility in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ capable of producing high voltage subsea cables for offshore wind farms from start to finish, supporting the growing - and increasingly lucrative - renewable energy market.

Tomasz Nowak, chief executive officer at JDR, said: “As the energy transition gathers pace and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s offshore wind sector continues to thrive, turbines are growing taller and farther from shore, calling for higher voltage subsea cables.

Subsea cabler JDR Cable's Hartlepool operation (Image: Handout)

“We’re delighted to build on our legacy as a leading provider of subsea cables to the offshore energy sector by investing in this new facility. We’re also delighted to continue our investment in the North East of England, and in bringing new jobs to Cambois, Blyth and Northumberland. Our proposed facility is strategically located to capitalise on the rapidly growing and largest offshore renewable energy market in Europe.”