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Press notice: 11/087 26 October 2011 The Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP will today put the spotlight on the economic benefits to Britain of investing…

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Press notice: 11/087

26 October 2011

The Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP will today put the spotlight on the economic benefits to Britain of investing in green energy in Scotland.

This financial year renewable energy developers have announced plans in Scotland **for **£161.7m investment, with the potential to create over 400 jobs, as the nation begins to realise its huge economic potential and produce clean, home-grown energy.

Speaking at an annual conference of the renewables industry, The Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP will today hail renewable energy sources like wind, wave and biomass as already delivering a “third industrial revolution” across the UK.

Huhne will cite progress in the last six months, where industry has announced plans to invest £1.7bn and create over 9,000 jobs “from the Western Isles to the Isle of Wight”.

The Energy Secretary will say:

“Renewable energy technologies will deliver a third industrial revolution. Its impact will be every bit as profound as the first two.

“The revolution has already begun, from the Western Isles to the Isle of Wight. Across the length and breadth of Britain, new companies are creating new jobs and delivering the technologies that will power our future.

“At a time when closures and cuts dominate the news cycle, next-generation industries are providing jobs and sinking capital into Britain.

“I want to take aim at the curmudgeons and faultfinders who hold forth on the impossibility of renewables. The climate sceptics and armchair engineers who are selling Britain’s ingenuity short.

“Yes, climate change is a manmade disaster. Yes, the UK is only 2% of global carbon emissions. But if we grasp the opportunity now our businesses and economy can be much more than 2% of the solution.

“We are not going to save our economy by turning our back on renewable energy.

“It is this three-party consensus that makes the UK such a good place to invest.

“So I can today assure you that this government has resolved that we will be the largest market in Europe for offshore wind.”

With a quarter of all Europe’s wind energy crossing the Scottish landmass and surrounding sea, and world-leading development of deepwater offshore wind deployment and construction, Scotland in particular has great potential to benefit from the growth in green energy with several major renewables projects announced in the last six months including:

  • Gamesa: Offshore Wind Technology Centre in Glasgow. Up to 130 jobs
  • Dron&Dickson, based in Stirling: £6m investment from Clydesdale Bank
  • Statkraft: £60m investment into 52.5MW Baillie onshore wind farm, Caithness. Operated by Baillie Wind Farm Ltd
  • Burcote Wind based in Dunfermline: £5.7m investment from Hotbed
  • RJ McLeod: contract for Statkraft’s 52.5MW Baillie onshore wind farm, Caithness; £17m contract for Scrabster Harbour, Glasgow
  • Carbon Free Developments and Adam Smith College, in Fife: wind farm to pay for 125 apprenticeships

Scotland’s offshore wind industry is on course to deliver 28,000 jobs by 2020, contributing £7.1 billion of investment to the economy.


Notes for editors

  1. The Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP’s speech to Renewables UK annual conference
  2. The Government published its Renewable Energy Roadmap in July, setting out a clear commitment to renewable energy to 2020 and beyond.
  3. Last week the Government launched a consultation on support levels for renewable electricity technologies under the Renewables Obligation from 2013-17.

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Published 26 October 2011