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The Scottish government has awarded £1.5 million of funding to the Carbon Trust to support the development of offshore wind.
The funding will enable the Offshore Wind Accelerator (OWA) programme to continue exploring what floating offshore wind can offer to Scotland, encouraging international collaboration on offshore wind developers’ most pressing problems, and sharing knowledge on innovation and cost reduction between partners.
Previous funding rounds have supported research into the floating wind technology market and the use of concrete foundations for offshore windfarms in deeper waters.
Energy minister Paul Wheelhouse said: “Previous Scottish government support for the OWA has helped develop new ideas in key areas of importance to companies operating in Scottish waters and I have no doubt this new funding will help firms to continue this important work.
“Only last week, around 350 jobs were announced as a direct result of the construction of the Beatrice offshore windfarm, highlighting the massive opportunity offshore wind presents to Scotland and the Scottish economy.”
WWF Scotland director Lang Banks supported the government backing, saying it would ensure that “we’re well placed to make the most of the economic and environmental benefits of offshore wind”.
The funding follows news that Scotland exceeded its 2020 target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 42 per cent earlier this year.
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