Companies featured in this years report include:
SD Wind Energy – a provider of small-scale wind turbines and hybrid renewable energy systems that has installed turbines across the globe from Antarctica to the Arctic Circle.
Napkin Innovation - a company revolutionising non-grouted foundation connections for offshore wind developments.
Utility ROV Services – a company specialising in bespoke subsea operations through remote-operated vehicles supporting the offshore wind industry.
FES Group – a Stirling-based business offering end-to-end services for solar PV, battery storage, hydropower, district heat solutions and more.
The supply chain companies featured in the Impact Statement employ more than 1,270 employees who work exclusively in renewable energy.
Of the 40 organisations featured in this year's Supply Chain Impact Statement:
100 percent said they believe Scotland is an attractive place to invest.
100 percent feel confident in securing work in the renewable energy industry over the next five years.
90 percent said that they have hired new people as a result of opportunities in renewable energy.
“Scotland’s renewable energy supply chain continues to play a vital role in driving Scotland’s energy future while contributing significantly to the national economy and delivering the major infrastructure projects, such as onshore and offshore wind farms, that are powering our cleaner, greener future” said Emma Harrick, Head of Energy Transition and Supply Chain at Scottish Renewables. “This year’s Supply Chain Impact Statement has given us a clear insight into the major role these businesses and organisations are playing in our industry with 90 percent of those confirming they have recruited exclusively for renewable energy roles in the last 12 months. The businesses and organisations celebrated in the document represent only a small portion of the complex supplier network we need to deploy net-zero technologies and there will be more and more opportunities for our supply chain to grow further as we build more renewable energy projects across Scotland.”
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