We are working closely with local companies and organisations such as the Scottish Council for Development and Industry, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Scottish Enterprise to address existing gaps in capacity, resources and capability to develop a sustainable Scottish supply chain with the expertise to be world leaders in floating wind technology.
We are signed up to the Scottish Offshore Wind Energy Council’s (SOWEC) Collaborative Framework Charter which brings together 24 signatories to jointly work towards building a pipeline of supply chain work in Scotland, involving Scottish ports in discussions about the future level of investment required to deliver offshore wind projects.
We encourage all businesses interested in working with us, to register on our Supply Chain Portal.
Through our INTOG wind farm projects, we are engaged in providing support to companies and entities developing innovative technologies, pioneering new types of construction methodologies, and developing novel processes designed to resolve the future challenges of the floating wind sector.
In collaboration with organizations such as the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult and the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), we are working to identify these challenges and to support the development of the solutions which will overcome them.