Following the Dogger Bank Wind Farm ‘Meet the Buyer’ event in late 2023, which took place at Hardwick Hall Hotel in Sedgefield, NOF has announced that nearly 5000 delegates have now attended the supply chain engagement events it has delivered for the project.
NOF has delivered 22 supply chain events for Dogger Bank Wind Farm over the last five years, aimed at educating businesses on the opportunities created by the project, driving innovation and building new relationships and partnerships across the offshore wind sector.
Dogger Bank Wind Farm, which is located more than 130km off the coast of North East England, will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm once complete. It will have a total capacity of 3.6GW, which is enough to power around six million homes in the UK with renewable electricity and is approximately equivalent to 5% of the UK’s electricity demand.
The wind farm is a joint venture between SSE Renewables, the lead operator for the development and construction of the wind farm, Equinor, who will be lead operator for the for the duration of the wind farm’s operational phase, and Vårgrønn, who bring specialist offshore wind expertise to the project. Equinor will operate the wind farm for its expected operational life of around 35 years from a state-of-the-art Operations and Maintenance (O&M) base at Port of Tyne in South Shields.
Based in Durham, North East England, NOF is a national membership organization working with organizations of all sizes across the energy industry supply chain, including offshore wind, hydrogen, carbon capture & storage (CCS), nuclear and oil and gas.
NOF has supported Dogger Bank Wind Farm with a wide variety of events. These have included a number of ‘Meet the Buyer’ events, tours of the Port of Tyne, an O&M Innovation Day with the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, which was held at Port Training Services at Port of Blyth, and an O&M Innovation Workshop at The Catalyst in Newcastle upon Tyne, which focused on robotics.
In addition, during 2020 – when it was not possible to host face to face events due to Coronavirus restrictions – NOF delivered 10 webinars involving tier one contractors, to assist Dogger Bank Wind Farm and its potential suppliers.
NOF also delivered the Dogger Bank Wind Farm O&M Base Opening Ceremony & Drinks Reception in March 2023, to celebrate the launch of the base. This was attended by Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Graham Stuart MP, and other dignitaries.
Joanne Leng MBE, Chief Executive of NOF, said, “As a trusted supply chain partner, we are committed to supporting Dogger Bank Wind Farm in building its supply chain ecosystem and the events we deliver are key to this.
“Dogger Bank Wind Farm is a development of huge international significance that is helping to transform the UK’s energy industry. NOF is very proud to be playing its part in supporting the project.
“It has been fantastic to see so many delegates attend NOF’s Dogger Bank Wind Farm events over the last few years and we look forward to working with the wind farm’s partners, suppliers and stakeholders into 2024 and beyond.”
Tom Nightingale, North East Stakeholder Manager at Equinor, said, “We are extremely pleased to have hosted our 22nd Dogger Bank supply chain event, which have all been organized by our supply chain partner, NOF.
“The project has had the privilege of hosting almost 5000 delegates over the last five years, providing valuable networking and business opportunities to the renewable energy industry.
“Across these events, we have been able to showcase the latest advancements, trends and solutions that are being implemented to build the world’s largest offshore wind farm as well as creating new connections and opportunities for local suppliers.”
Dogger Bank Wind Farm has created or supported more than 2000 jobs to date in the UK. More than 400 long term roles associated with operations and maintenance have been provided at Port of Tyne by Equinor, GE Renewables, North Star Renewables and Port of Tyne itself.
Dogger Bank Wind Farm is investing £1 million during the construction phase to support the development of green energy skills. This will include increasing and expanding STEM provision in local communities with bespoke programmes. More investment will be made in community initiatives during the wind farm’s operational phase.
CAPTION: Equinor staff, from left to right: Tom Nightingale, North East Stakeholder Manager, James Cattell, Renewables UK Procurement Leader, Mark Halliday, Operations Director for Dogger Bank Wind Farm, Stine Vatneberg, Vice President, Facilities and Operations Technology, and Felicity Wann, Operations Leader for Dogger Bank Wind Farm.