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Events planned to help North East firms reap benefits of offshore wind farm

Meet the Buyer events are linked to the massive Dogger Bank wind farm and its operations base at the Port of Tyne

A CGI of Dogger Bank Teesside A&B which has received approval by the Government

A series of events will be held in the North East this year to help companies benefit from the opportunities available from the Dogger Bank wind farm.

The decision to site the operations and maintenance base for what will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm at the Port of Tyne has been billed as a major opportunities for SMEs in the region’s offshore engineering and energy sectors.

Now a series of supply chain events outlining some of those opportunities has been arranged, starting with an introductory online session later this month.

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The Dogger Bank Wind Farm is located around 80 miles off the North Sea coast and is being delivered by joint venture partners SSE Renewables, Equinor and Eni. The scheme will be completed in three phases and will eventually produce enough electricity to power six million homes.

The companies behind the scheme are working with offshore sector group NOF on the sessions for potential suppliers.

Mark Halliday, Dogger Bank operations director said: “We are delighted to be continuing our work with NOF to connect the wider supply chain with our Tier 1 suppliers and provide awareness of the opportunities available during the operations and maintenance phase of the wind farm.

“Dogger Bank will be operational for 35 years and we will rely on the supply chain to provide key products and services, bring new technologies and innovations to the project and help develop the workforce of the future. We look forward to engaging with the industry and providing opportunities to be part of the world’s largest offshore wind farm.”