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RENEWABLES NETWORKING


Renewables Network grow from strength to strength


We have featured Renewables Network in previous editions and we make no apology for featuring them again.


Since their formation recently they are attracting the attention of companies throughout the UK and Europe because they offer something quite unique – an independent company set up to help businesses take full advantage of the opportunities in the renewable sector and specifically in the wind energy industry.


Situated in the Hull and Humberside region they are perfectly placed as the area is now recognised the renewables industry hub for the UK. Sam Pick their Business Development Director however will not be focusing on just Hull and Humberside, as there are companies outside the region which would benefit from their approach.


One of their most recent press releases states that E.ON is one of their latest recruits


The company’s decision to join the Renewables Network comes shortly after the Humber Gateway development, which will have up to 77 turbines and the capacity to provide up to 150,000 homes with clean, renewable energy, received planning approval from the Government.


E.ON joins more than 100 other businesses and organisations, including several from across the Humber area, in being a member of the Renewables Network.


Matthew Swanwick, Humber Gateway Project Manager, said: “We’re keen to bring opportunities to the Humber region and as a member of the Renewables Network we hope to build a database of potential suppliers to draw on for the onshore and offshore elements of the construction of the Humber Gateway offshore wind farm.”


“One of the ways in which we hope this will happen is by supporting E.ON on potential ‘meet the buyer’ events, where more information will be available on how businesses can work with the company.”


The 230MW Humber Gateway wind farm is set to provide employment and contract opportunities in East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire during both its construction and operation.


Mr Pick added: “Humber Gateway is a hugely important development and illustrates how the region is playing an increasingly pivotal role in providing a secure and reliable supply of electricity for individuals and businesses across the UK.”


The Network’s directors said the move shows that E.ON is keen to work with local businesses in relation to the Humber Gateway development, to be located 8km off the Holderness coast, East Yorkshire.


Sam Pick, Business Development Director of the Renewables Network, said: “E.ON is one of the UK’s leading energy companies, so we’re delighted to welcome them to the Renewables Network.


“Our members include dozens of local SMEs who look forward to working with E.ON as the company develops its Humber Gateway offshore wind farm.


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