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C. List of keymechanisms relevant to EA1 in developing its supply chain


 OffshoreWind Investment Organisation, a cross-government teamworking tomake inward investment happen, part of UKTI.


 Regional Growth Fund which supports projects and programmes in England to create private sector employment between now and 2022. The payment of Regional Growth Fundmoney is spread between 2011 and 2017 and is used to lever private sector investment to create economic growth and sustainable employment. A range of offshore wind players have applied to access such support in the past.


 GROW, a programme to support English businesses seeking to enter the offshore windmarket, sponsored by BIS


 Programmes broadly similar to GROW, but for Scotland, Northern Ireland and specific English regions, including Supply Chain innovation for Offshore Renewable Energy which is a £2.5Mprogramme, part financed by the European Regional Development Fund, which supports SMEs in the East of England who are developing innovative products or services in the area of offshore renewable energy.


 Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, once it establishes its SME support programme.  RenewableUK and Scottish Renewables’ generic support and networking opportunities.


 English Centres for Offshore Renewable Engineering, especially the local Enterprise Zone at Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft.


 New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnershipwhich covers Norfolk & Suffolk.  EEEGR which is the industry association for energy in the East of England.  Scottish Enterprise and Scottish Development International


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