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OFFSHORE WIND ELECTRICITY GENERATION TO DATE AND PROJECTED BY DECC n ANNUAL ELECTRICITY GENERATION
25000 25000 24304 22985 20000 20000 18371 15000 15000 13282 10000 10000 75507550 5000 5000 51255125 30443044 0 0 17541754 JOBS IN OFFSHORE WIND MANUFACTURING DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OFFFSHORE WIND INSTALLED CAPACITY AND PROJECTED
OFFSHORE WIND INSTALLED CAPACITY AND PROJECTED GROWTH TREND
16000 14000 14000 12000 12000 10000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0
n RECENT GROWTH TREND CONTINUED INSTALLED CAPACITY
RECENT GROWTH TREND CONTINUED n INSTALLED CAPACITY
n LATEST DECC 2020 PROJECTION (EMR)
LATEST DECC 2020 PROJECTION (EMR) n UK NREAP PROJECTION FOR 2020 UK NREAP PROJECTION FOR 2020 n DECC UEP 2020 PROJECTION DECC UEP 2020 PROJECTION
8000 7513 6000 5899 4000 4055 3468 2000 1838 0 951 1341 2995 4620 3696 4502 9936 1630 8306 8306 6093
4502 1591
8248 3746 8306 8011 13915 11887 3580 10400 11681
14890 12990
Design engineer; Electrical systems designer; Electrical systems designer; Physical engineer; Project manager; Environmental engineer; Meteorologist; Programmer and modeller; Aeronautical engineer; Communications expert.
CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION Planning and environmental consultant; Project manager; construction worker; Electrical engineer; Mechanical engineer; Laboratory technician specialising in digestion and digestates; CHP technician.
MANUFACTURE Design engineer; Electrical engineer; Welder; Metal worker; Machinist; Skilled assembler; Semi and non-skilled worker; Test technician; Chemical engineer; Materials engineer; Mechanical engineer; Quality assurance.
INFO TO COME
PLANT OPERATION Waste collector; Farmer; Feedstock loader; Truck driver; Plant operator; Maintenance technician; Laboratory services; Quality Assurance.
4502
BIOGAS APPLICATIONS Vehicle design and manufacture; Pump attendant at fuelling stations; Biomethane- injection plant construction and operation; CHP construction and operation; Digestate packaging and distribution.
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE Electrical engineer; Sea and air transport personnel; Power generation engineer; Energy trader.
CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION Planning and environmental consultant; Underwater diver; Project management and construction worker; Marine engineer; Electrical engineer; Power generation engineer; Turbine specialist engineer; Tower erector; Crane operator; Health and safety manager; Specialist shipping and port personnel.
Planner; Lawyer Financial planner; Economist; Environmental engineer; Environmental consultant; Power generation engineer; Electrical engineer; Welder; Metal worker; Machinist; Skilled assembler; Materials engineer; Mechanical engineer; Biochemist; Biologist.
11441 11441 13282 11435 11435 13756 13756 18371 21667 21667 22985 24304 ANNUAL ELECTRICITY GENERATION n DECC 2013 UEP PROJECTIONS DECC 2013 UEP PROJECTIONS Sector T
RENEWABLE ENERGY VIEW 2015 For full explanation of terms, methodology and growth projections see pages 000-000
SIZE OF THE UK OFFSHORE WIND SECTOR
- 2011 2012 2013 2010/11 2012/13
Sector Turnover 2,100 (£’millions)
No. of people employed across UK supply chain
No. of UK companies
across supply chain
2012 -2013 -2014 2,500
320 2,650 2,693 16,200 18,280 19,478 360 2,640 For full explanation of terms, methodology and growth projections see pages 96-97
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140
790 913
140
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INSTALLED CAPACITY (MW)
ANNUAL GENERATION (GWh)
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