The company behind the 海角视频鈥檚 first offshore wind monopile manufacturing facility has revealed the huge Humber investment will total more than a quarter of a billion pounds.

SeAH Wind Ltd will build the plant at Able Marine Energy Park, creating up to 750 jobs by 2030.

The final investment decision came from the South Korean capital as 海角视频 government support was revealed for it by Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng.

It was heralded as a 拢117 million outlay, but SeAH has confirmed the actual figure is more than double, with 拢260 million to be committed over the next three years.

Joosung Lee, chief operating officer of SeAH Steel Holdings Corporation, of which SeAH Wind is a 海角视频-based subsidiary, said: 鈥淎s the only monopile supplier in the 海角视频 offshore wind supply chain, we are already expecting promising results from commercial negotiations with our 海角视频 customers as well as European customers.

鈥淲e are also planning to aggressively target the US and Asian offshore wind substructure market with the successful 海角视频 business model.鈥

Capacity has already been increased while on the drawing board, up 50 per cent from an envisaged 160,000 tonnes to 240,000 tonnes.

Mr Joosung said it was 鈥渋n order to respond to the sharp increase in global demand of monopiles followed by the rapid growth of the offshore wind market鈥.

Peter Stephenson, executive chairman of Able 海角视频, and Hyungkun Nam, chief executive of SeAH, with the memorandum of understanding to develop a monopile manufacturing facility at Able Marine Energy Park on the South Humber Bank.
Peter Stephenson, executive chairman of Able 海角视频, and Hyungkun Nam, chief executive of SeAH, with the memorandum of understanding to develop a monopile manufacturing facility at Able Marine Energy Park on the South Humber Bank.

A 40GW target for installation has been set for 2030 by Prime Minister Boris Johnson as part of the green industrial revolution to push the country's Covid recovery and 'build back better'.

SeAH anticipates starting manufacturing operations in 2023, with the site at full capacity and peak employment by the end of the decade.

It is expected to be the world鈥檚 largest monopile manufacturing facility.

Of the chosen North Killingholme location, the company said that with 鈥渨aters wider and deeper than existing ports, the area is evaluated as an optimal location for manufacturing and transporting extra-large monopiles鈥.

The initial costing was based on capital equipment expenses against which support from Westmister is weighted, with BEIS using the Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Support Scheme

鈥淏ased on the active support and trust from the 海角视频 government, it is meaningful for SeAH that investment toward the monopile factory is in full swing,鈥 Mr Joosung added.