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Offshore wind 'living lab' switched on in Grimsby as port looks to accelerate development of digital tools

£2.8m project launches with tech demonstrations on the Humber

Grimsby is now home to the world's largest offshore wind living lab, with a 5G testbed switched on to aid the development of technology for the sector.

A living lab for digital development in offshore wind has been switched on in Grimsby, with ministerial backing for the world-leading project.

The £2.8 million 5G Portal - Ports and Offshore Renewable Technology Accelerator Lincolnshire - covers the operations and maintenance cluster as well as the Lynn and Inner Dowsing wind farm. The first investment in regional offshore wind is being used as a testbed for a new generation of technology, as first revealed in April .

It will help accelerate delivery of tools to aid the huge expansion required to meet the 50GW target by 2030, giving providers and developers access to real world conditions, bolstered by the roll-out of reliable, high speed communications.

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Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero, Graham Stuart, said: “As a country, we need to embrace new ideas and technologies to make sure the global boom in offshore wind continues. The high-speed communications infrastructure will provide the perfect environment to test and develop the next generation of digital technologies - making our wind farms smarter, safer and greener.

“This will also level up the country by sustaining 200 skilled jobs, supporting more than 120 businesses and creating 20 new enterprises. Thanks to the 5G Portal, Grimsby is becoming world famous as the driving force behind the digital revolution in offshore wind.”

Launching the 5G Portal living lab, from left, Tony Lyon, Xceco; Jo Goubert, Accelleran; Peter Smith, ABP; Ben George, ORE Catapult; Halina Davies, Greater Lincolnshire LEP; Simon Hart, Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ; Donal O’Sullivan, Boldyn Networks and James Thomas, Jet Connectivity, with an Xocean autonomous, solar powered vessel to help with subsurface and turbine inspections.(Image: ORE Catapult)

Funded by Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership, the lab was switched on at the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult’s Operations and Maintenance Centre of Excellence in Grimsby’s Port Office.

5G Portal is delivered by a consortium led by ORE Catapult, bringing together the expertise of Microsoft, XceCo, Associated British Ports, Accelleran, Jet Connectivity, Boldyn Networks and Satellite Applications Catapult.