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UK Announces Grants To Clipper, Siemens Wind Power For Offshore Wind Technology

Published: 16-Sep-2009

UK's Energy and Climate Secretary Ed Miliband has announced grants for three offshore wind energy companies. They are: Clipper Windpower plc (Clipper), with GBP4.4 million to develop their first prototype 70 meter blade for Britannia project. Second is Siemens Wind Power UK, with GBP1.1 million to develop the next generation power convertors for their offshore turbine. And last is, Artemis Intelligent Power with GBP1 million to transfer their existing technology from automotive to wind energy.

“With strong government backing, the UK is consolidating its lead in offshore wind energy. We already have more offshore wind energy than any other country, we have the biggest wind farm in the world about to start construction, and now we’ll see the biggest turbine blades in the world made here in Britain."

“Our coastline means the offshore wind industry has the potential to employ tens of thousands of workers by 2020, manufacturing, transporting, installing and operating new turbines."

“It will take an active government to get us there and the funds I’m announcing today are part of the £120 million investment we are making this year and next in the wind industry to make that happen.”

As a result of their award Clipper will start work on a plant in the North East of England where blades for their giant turbines will be developed. Once constructed, each blade will be more than 70 metres long and weigh over 30 tonnes. The blades are part of the turbines that will stand at 175 meters tall. The plant will initially employ 60 people by the end of 2010.

The grants are awarded under phase 1 of the Low Carbon Energy Demonstration capital grants scheme. Vestas Technology UK Ltd was the first company to receive an award under the scheme in August 2009. The total amount awarded under phase 1 is GBP10 million.

Clipper Chairman James G P Dehlsen said “With the deployment of the 10MW Clipper offshore turbine in UK waters, the nation will benefit from clean power, and also from the strong economic boost arising from the development and serial production of the turbines in the coming years. DECC’s leadership in initiating and expediting the grant program is timely and will help to accelerate our planning for and delivery of the Britannia project. We are appreciative of the support and look forward to the opportunity to continue to work closely with DECC.”

Artemis Intelligent Power Chairman Waverley Cameron said “This kind of targeted support by government enables small R&D companies like Artemis to develop the breakthrough technologies needed to bring Britain to the forefront of the low carbon revolution.”

Siemens Wind Power Chief Executive Andreas J Goss said “Siemens is committed to developing the technology and infrastructure to enable wind power to make a major contribution to the UK’s energy needs and help government meet the 2020 targets. We are delighted to have been successful in being granted this support, which will enable us to develop our advanced power conversion technology here in the UK, helping growth and job creation in the UK wind industry to become a reality."

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