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Impact Action 1. Other EAwindfarms


developers / operators with a view to forming an “East of England Operator group” which would offer ameans for developing an efficient pipeline of local suppliers during project construction/operation [2.4.6]


We are seeking to establish asmuch access to data and know-how as possible during EA1’s turbine contracting activities [2.20.2]


Progressmade in this area will be directly relevant to other EA projects using the same turbine supplier and indirectly relevant to those using a different supplier. The benefits of availability of relevant service records, operational data and know-how are critical to driving competition in O&M.


All progress can be applied across SPR/Vattenfall’s other windfarms.


Good practice will spread through dissemination via industry collaborations such as RenewableUK and OWPB.


Same impact as Column 2.


Many practices are directly relevant to SPR/Vattenfall projects.


Same impact as Column 2.


Through disseminatio n via industry collaboration s such as RenewableU K and OWPB, both by us and EA1’s supply chain.


Same impact as Column 2.


Although issues are often different, SPR/Vattenfall are willing to share experiences with others and apply successful strategies themselves in related industries.


Same impact as Column 2.


2. Other offshore windfarms owned by SPR/Vattenfall


3. Offshore windfarms owned by others


4.Wave and tidal projects owned by SPR/Vattenfall


5.Wave and tidal projects owned by others


6. The wider low carbon generation sector


ANNEX 6


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