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Humber's offshore wind exemplar status toasted as huge conference opens

Decade's journey from humble beginnings to international leadership recognised at OWC 2023

Offshore Wind Connections 2023 is here.

The Humber is an exemplar for the global offshore wind industry.

That was the view of key national and local figures as the 10th Offshore Wind Connections exhibition and conference opened.

The decade of delivery provided a perfect platform for reflection, with a strong turn out for trade body Renewableº£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s Connect networking event to launch the two-day programme. The event has blossomed as the industry has developed, with world-leading wind farms backed up by a world-class operations and maintenance cluster and the might of Siemens Gamesa's manufacturing and assembly.

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Jane Cooper, director of offshore wind at Renewableº£½ÇÊÓÆµ welcomed many of the 350 delegates booked onto the event, taking place in Hull.

Speaking to BusinessLive, she said: “Events like this really showcase what has been achieved on the Humber. We see everyone working together, there is a lot of pride, and rightly so, as this area is an exemplar.

Andrew Oliver, chair of Humber Marine and Renewables, welcomes Jane Cooper, director of offshore wind at Renewableº£½ÇÊÓÆµ to Offshore Wind Connections 2023.(Image: Reach Plc)

Having started in the role eight months ago, with the primary aim the delivery of the sector deal, for which so much work was done in the Humber, Ms Cooper’s particular focus was on the job creation.

She said: “We’re at 4,000 people working in the industry in the region now, and it is expected we need to get to 10,000; that’s an incredible amount of people working in the sector and living in the region. Wind has created jobs, local jobs, for young people who want to stay in the region and work in the region. People are moving into the region too, but it is the aspiration, the fact people can see what is happening on their doorstep. People here know they can do that, and that this is the place to be to get the jobs that they want.”