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The first of four huge electricity transformers has been transported from the Port of Ipswich to its new home at Bramford.
An East Anglian port says it has been given a major boost from construction at new nuclear site Sizewell C.
East Anglia has been at the forefront of the offshore wind revolution for the last two decades, with one of the UK’s first commercial offshore wind farms commissioned in 2004 located 2.5km off the coast of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk.
North Star has secured a contract with Siemens Gamesa to build a hybrid service operations vessel (SOV) bound for long-term charter at the 1400MW East Anglia 3 offshore wind farm off the Suffolk coast, England.
The Crown Estate has initiated a Supply Chain Accelerator to stimulate early-stage investment in the UK offshore wind supply chain.
Associated British Ports’ new Lowestoft Eastern Energy Facility (LEEF) will fully open this autumn, the port owner and operator has confirmed.
Industry leaders from some of the UK’s biggest energy investors will come together later this month to outline how the east of England will help shape the UK’s future security and supply.
Plans for a major new green energy hub based in Harwich that aims to enhance port capabilities to support offshore wind, have been given the go ahead.
The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) has released its latest Innovation Grants competition, which will see a total of £1 million awarded to successful supply chain companies to develop new products and services for the offshore wind sector.
These aerial photographs show how a huge electrical substation is taking shape in fields off the A47 near Norwich.