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Highland port secures further £100m to develop site as offshore wind hub

- Jody Harrison

A HIGHLAND port set to become an “offshore wind hub” has received a further £100 million of investment from two government-owned banks, a company has announced.

Haventus, the energy transition company that owns Ardersier Port in the Moray Firth, has now secured a total of £400 million for the constructi­on of new port facilities that it says will underpin the creation of a “nationally significan­t facility” for the industrial-scale deployment of new offshore wind turbines.

Work has already begun on a new 650-metre quay wall and associated quayside, and the completed 450-acre site, with quayside access and infrastruc­ture for the marshallin­g, integratio­n, manufactur­e, and assembly of offshore wind components, is set to open in 2025.

In 2023 the project received £300 million from energy investment firm Quantum Capital Group, and the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) and UK Infrastruc­ture Bank (UKIB) have now each invested a further £50 million.

Haventus chief executive Lewis Gillies said: “We are delighted to have secured the support of the two banks as important partners in this nationally significan­t project.

“With their support, and that of Quantum, Ardersier Port is poised to become a critical offshore wind hub and an important job creator and enabler.

“It will play a crucial role in helping the country meet its net zero ambitions.

“With work now under way on site, we aim to have the facility open and operationa­l in the second half of next year.”

Once complete, the company says the site will be the largest dedicated offshore wind deployment port facility in Scotland, capable of hosting and supporting gigawatt scale projects.

It is also one of the largest industrial regenerati­on projects in the Highlands in decades, and is set to re-establish the port as a major local employer by creating and supporting hundreds of jobs.

First Minister John Swinney said the developmen­t would help deliver a “fairer, greener future for everyone”.

He said: “Scotland’s growing offshore wind capabiliti­es present an era-defining opportunit­y - not only to achieve a just transition to net zero, but to harness the skills which lie across our energy sector and wider supply chain to create thousands of green jobs and transform our regional and national economies.

“The Ardersier Port redevelopm­ent, which is central to the ambitions of the ground-breaking Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport, exemplifie­s this opportunit­y.

“This show of support from both banks demonstrat­es the huge confidence in this new facility and its role in helping deliver a fairer, greener future for everyone.”

Andrew Bowie, UK Government minister for nuclear and renewables, described Scotland as a “pioneer” in offshore wind technology.

“The UK has a record on offshore wind it can be truly proud of, with the most installed capacity in Europe and home to the five largest operationa­l windfarms off our shores,” he said.

“Scotland is a pioneer in this important technology, and infrastruc­ture investment of this size is a welcome boost to our clean energy targets, while supporting the local economy with new jobs and opportunit­ies.”

The £100 million investment is the first time SNIB and UKIB have co-financed a project since the two banks signed a memorandum of understand­ing formalisin­g their close working relationsh­ip on projects in Scotland.

Al Denholm, SNIB chief executive, said: “We expect the site at Ardersier to be of significan­t strategic importance in supporting the growing offshore wind industry over the coming years. We are pleased to fund this developmen­t and to be doing so with the UK Infrastruc­ture Bank.”

Calum Macpherson, Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport chief executive, said: “(This) announceme­nt is a huge boost for Haventus’ plans to develop a nationally significan­t infrastruc­ture facility to support industrial-scale developmen­t of fixed and floating offshore wind.

“It is great news for the Port of Ardersier and the Highlands and again underlines the growing confidence in the market and in Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport.”

Scotland is a pioneer in this important technology

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A view of a turbine from the Esvagt Alba in the Moray Offshore Windfarm East, off the Aberdeensh­ire coast
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Picture: Malcolm Mccurrach The port of Ardersier
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Top, the site, and, below, how it might look

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