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RWE chief underlines long-term Grimsby commitment on MP tour

Creation of a 'centre of knowledge and expertise' aligns with wider industry focus on first port of Energy Estuary

RWE º£½ÇÊÓÆµ country chair Tom Glover, second right, is flanked by Grimsby MP Lia Nici and Cleethorpes MP Martin Vickers, accompanied by a team member aboard the service operation vessel.(Image: RWE)

RWE’s leading figure in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has underlined the commitment to long-term excellence in offshore wind operations and maintenance in Grimsby.

The German-multinational energy giant’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ country chair, Tom Glover, visited the port with borough MPs Lia Nici and Martin Vickers.

The company is creating a larger hub, building on the recently established presence of Triton Knoll to add the significantly larger Sofia wind farm to the quayside it now shares with Orsted.

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Mr Glover, who welcomed the MPs to the site together with the site management team, said: “Through RWE’s investment in the Royal Dock site, we aim to create a centre of knowledge and expertise that guarantees our presence in the region for the long term, and which we will create more opportunities for local jobs, skills training and longer-term relationships with nearby suppliers.”

He told how RWE is driving the development of one of the largest offshore wind pipelines in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Onshore construction for Sofia, off the North Yorkshire coast, is already underway, with completion anticipated in 2026. It also has two projects with a capacity of up to 3GW heading towards Round Four lease agreement in the same Dogger Bank zone.

RWE said the expanded facility will have the potential to create around 60 new, local jobs plus indirect jobs required in support of the facilities.