PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Wind Power: Seas and Oceans (29 October 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Tom Hayes (Labour)
Answer
Ports play a vital role in the deployment, operation, and maintenance of offshore wind, particularly for floating offshore wind. As it stands, the UK does not have the port capacity to enable the mass deployment of floating offshore wind. That is why the Government has taken the Port of Cromarty Firth and Port Talbot into due diligence and subsidy control assessment as part of the up to £160m Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme. Additionally, at least £5.8 billion of the National Wealth Fund’s capital will focus on the sectors announced in the manifesto, including ports.
Answered by:
Michael Shanks (Labour)
6 November 2024
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