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Dogger Bank Wind Farm announces new £25 million commitment to coastal communities as long-term legacy for world-leading renewable energy project

27th June 2024 in Community News, Operations

  • The fund will be used to enhance science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) education for young people during the planned 35-year operational lifespan of the wind farm, equipping them with the skills to succeed in a net zero world.
  • The £25 million investment will be built on the £1 million community fund already invested in the North and North-East of England during the construction phase of the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
  • The fund represents one of the largest community investments in offshore wind in the UK.
  • The project has already created or supported over 2,000 jobs in the UK, contributing to 100,000+ UK offshore wind jobs needed to meet current national targets.
  • The investment includes growing the current scholarship programme, with 30 scholarships a year for students studying STEM subjects

Dogger Bank Wind Farm has today announced additional funding of £25 million to support coastal communities across the North and North East of England over its planned 35-year operational lifespan.

This commitment includes funding projects that enhance STEM education to help young people gain the skills and knowledge required to fulfill their potential in a net zero world. This announcement takes place during Wind Energy Week 2024 which showcases the industry’s achievements and discusses what is needed to accelerate large-scale growth.

Set to be the world’s largest offshore wind farm once complete, Dogger Bank is situated over 130km from the Yorkshire coast and will produce enough renewable energy to supply electricity to six million homes in the UK annually. The wind farm, a joint venture between SSE Renewables, Equinor, and Vårgrønn, produced first power in October 2023.

The new community fund builds on the £1 million community fund set up during the construction phase of Dogger Bank, which has already supported more than 36,000 young people across 204 schools, provided 62 university scholarships, and provided 87 grants to local community groups.

In addition to the Dogger Bank community funds, 50% of the wind farm’s rental payments to the Crown Estate will support the Coastal Communities Fund, a UK Government-funded initiative to support the economic growth of coastal areas. Under the current arrangement the funds received by the Coastal Communities Fund will equate to 1% of the wind farm’s gross revenue, which could amount to tens of millions of pounds being invested in coastal communities during the operation of Dogger Bank Wind Farm. Dogger Bank Wind Farm has also been a strong supporter of the Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP), playing a key role in advancing the offshore wind industry in the UK.

RenewableUK’s Chief Executive Dan McGrail said: 

“Dogger Bank Wind Farm’s commitment to provide a further £25 million to local communities in East Yorkshire and the North East of England shows that the offshore wind industry can provide significant economic benefits to coastal areas where renewable energy comes ashore and where our operation and maintenance centres are based. This funding will provide a boost to school pupils, university students and community groups, creating opportunities for new careers as well as getting much-needed community facilities built.  Our industry is transforming the lives of people in coastal communities around the UK, and this is a great example of how this partnership works in action”.

Dogger Bank’s community fund will continue to focus over the next 3 years on the key communities of East Riding of Yorkshire and Redcar & Cleveland where the renewable energy from the wind farm comes ashore, and South Tyneside, which is home to the wind farm’s operation and maintenance base. Once the project is fully commissioned, the community fund will continue to invest in each community, with an emphasis on the South Tyneside area, where the wind farm has a long-term presence.

Mark Halliday, Dogger Bank Operations Director, said:

“Through the operations community fund, we continue to aim to empower and uplift communities by investing in projects that make a lasting impact. We are particularly excited to support the levelling up agenda by working with schools in the North and North East of England, where I personally grew up, by providing opportunities for STEM education. By fostering a passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, we hope to equip the next generation with the skills they need to be a part of a sustainable future.”

The operational fund will continue to focus on developing local skills and raising young people’s aspirations, to meet local priorities identified in consultation with the local education authorities in each key community. The programme builds on recommendations made in an independent report by ekosgen, which described Dogger Bank Wind Farm as a market leader for its commitment to evaluating outcomes and areas for improvements in its community investment programme. The operational fund will be reviewed periodically in collaboration with local educational experts to ensure it meets the needs of local communities.

In addition to this, the operational fund will provide an increased number of 30 scholarships per year, providing funding towards the cost of further education for local university students studying STEM subjects. The fund will also continue to support community projects and local organisations with grants of up to £1,000. Local organisations can now submit their applications through the Dogger Bank website.

Oliver Cass, Dogger Bank Project Director, said:

“It’s been our great privilege during the last three years to work with education providers and local communities to kickstart a programme of investment that is bringing long-term benefits for communities.

“It is vitally important that developers work in partnership with local communities in order to sustainably deliver the critical green energy infrastructure that will shape our future.”

You can find out more information about the Dogger Bank scholarships, community grants, and the community fund impact report below.

Dogger Bank scholarships: https://doggerbank.com/about/community/

Dogger Bank community grants: https://doggerbank.com/about/community/

Dogger Bank community fund report: https://doggerbank.com/community-news/dogger-bank-described-as-market-leader-by-community-investment-report-author/

Further information from:

Harry Chadwick, Communications Officer, Equinor

M: 07561 852215 / hach@equinor.com

** Photos and B-roll footage **:

See Dropbox links below to photos and B-roll footage for coverage:

Image 1: Renewable energy learning activity funded by the Dogger Bank community fund at Hornsea Nursery in East Riding of Yorkshire (Credit: Dogger Bank Wind Farm)
Image 2: Renewable energy learning activity funded by the Dogger Bank community fund at Hornsea Nursery in East Riding of Yorkshire (Credit: Dogger Bank Wind Farm)
Video 1: B-roll footage from learning activity at Hornsea Nursery (Credit: Dogger Bank Wind Farm)
Video 2: B-roll footage from learning activity at Hornsea Nursery (Credit: Dogger Bank Wind Farm)

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Take part in virtual work experience with Dogger Bank Wind Farm

24th May 2024 in Community News

Are you interested in renewable energy and eager to discover careers in this dynamic sector? Dogger Bank, set to become the world’s largest offshore wind farm, has teamed up with renowned charity Speakers for Schools to offer a unique virtual work experience. This initiative aims to provide students and young professionals with an insightful glimpse into the exciting world of renewable energy careers, all from the comfort of their own homes or classrooms.

Participants will gain invaluable insights from industry experts, engage in interactive sessions, and discover various career paths within renewable energy.  ZEST, who provide electric vehicle charging solutions, and one yet to be announced renewable energy business, will also attend the session to give you everything you need to know to get involved in the UK’s green future!

Dogger Bank Wind Farm is currently under construction over 130 km from the UK coastline and will power up to six million UK homes each year once complete. The wind farm will operate for a planned 35 years, creating a variety of unique jobs, including skilled turbine technicians, control room coordinators, electrical engineers, and environmental consultants who will all work together to harness clean energy and ensure a sustainable future.

Once complete, Dogger Bank will become the world’s largest offshore wind farm.

The sessions will take place between 10th – 12th July and can be easily accessed from any internet connected device. The deadline for applications is June 19th, 2024. Don’t miss this chance to power up your career in renewable energy with Dogger Bank and Speakers for Schools!

To apply, simply visit the application page here.

Dogger Bank Wind Farm opens fourth round of scholarships

16th May 2024 in Community News

  • The scholarship fund supports students pursuing courses in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
  • Scholarships are available to students in South Tyneside, Redcar and Cleveland, and East Riding of Yorkshire.
  • 30 scholarships, each worth £5,000, will be offered this year to assist with educational expenses, as a component of a broader community fund initiative.

Dogger Bank Wind Farm is pleased to announce the opening of the fourth round of scholarships, part of its commitment to support local communities. The scholarships provide financial support to students from South Tyneside, Redcar and Cleveland, and East Riding of Yorkshire studying (STEM) courses at undergraduate level.

30 scholarships will be available in 2024 to students from these three areas to help with the cost of undergraduate level courses. The scholarships are a crucial component of Dogger Bank’s broader community fund initiative, which aims to support young people preparing for working life in a net zero world.

The wind farm has already supported 62 local students to date, helping students to focus on their studies by reducing the financial pressure of education. Physics, medicine, and robotics are just some of the subjects scholars have undertaken – something Dogger Bank is proud to have supported.

Kay Doragh, Community Investment Manager from Dogger Bank Wind Farm said:

“We know that the cost of living is putting more pressure on students, so we are delighted to be able to offer direct support through our fund and enable students to focus on their studies. We all benefit from young people developing skills in STEM and this fund makes sure that more young people will feel able to make the choice to enter higher  education.”

Castor Scott, Electrical Engineering and Electronics student from South Tyneside said:

“Receiving this scholarship is not just a financial blessing; it is a vote of confidence in my potential and a testament to the importance of education. This scholarship will significantly alleviate the financial burden of pursuing my academic goals, allowing me to focus more on my studies and extracurricular activities.”

Paul Thomas, Mechanical Engineering student from Redcar and Cleveland said:

“The scholarship offered me great support during my study, allowing myself to fully concentrate on studying and worry less about financial burdens of education.

The result of my study has been very positive since graduation 11 months ago and has helped me move position in my employment.”

Millie Brazier, Medical student from East Riding of Yorkshire said:

“I am extremely grateful to have received this scholarship. Not only will it allow me to pursue my studies in medicine but it will make taking an intercalation year, to study and research new and developing technology, more possible. I think it’s fantastic that a local business has taken interest in supporting local students enter the world of STEM and feel so lucky to be one of them.”

Dogger Bank Wind Farm is located more than 130km from the North East coast and will generate enough renewable electricity to power six million UK homes. The project is a joint venture between Equinor, SSE Renewables, and Vårgrønn. SSE Renewables is leading on the development and construction of Dogger Bank Wind Farm, and Equinor will operate the wind farm on completion for its expected operational life of around 35 years. Vårgrønn brings offshore wind expertise to the project.

The wind farm, being built in three phases named A, B, and C, will connect to the National grid in East Riding of Yorkshire and in Teesside. The operations and maintenance base for the wind farm is in South Shields and will be used throughout its 35-year operational lifespan.

You can apply for the scholarship programme here.

Picture caption: Castor Scott, Electrical Engineering and Electronics student at Northumbria University.

Dogger Bank STEM programme wins in Engineer’s 2023 Collaborate to Innovate Awards

13th March 2024 in Community News, Project news

An innovative programme which challenged South Tyneside youngsters to use their imagination to find new ways of harnessing renewable energy has taken first place in the STEM Initiative category of a national awards scheme.

The South Tyneside and Beyond programme, which was delivered by Little Inventors in partnership with South Tyneside Council and Dogger Bank Wind Farm, was awarded the top spot at The Engineer magazine’s Collaborate to Innovate Awards.

The programme saw over 3,000 children take part in an ‘invention challenge’, which encouraged the youngsters to expand their skills in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) by broadening their knowledge of renewable energy and how it can be used to bring about positive change for the planet.

Year 4 pupils came up with a wide range of creative ideas, including a ‘turtle motorway, an ‘auto shivering device’ and ‘wind mirrors’ which use propellors on car wing mirrors to capture enough energy to power the radio and sat nav – a design that was shortlisted in the Young Innovator category.

To give credence to the creations, the best designs were transformed into prototypes by industry partners and put on display at The Word in South Shields.

Cllr Jane Carter, Lead Member for Education and Skills, said: “South Tyneside has a burgeoning ‘green’ sector but it is vital that our young people know about the skills that will be needed in the future to secure these high-quality jobs.

“This project has demonstrated the tangible value that collaboration between education and industry can bring for all concerned. It has shown how creativity and imagination can be used to solve real-world problems, while also raising the aspirations, knowledge and confidence of our young people.”

The second year of the project is now underway with a programme of school-based workshops where young people can learn more STEM subjects, using Dogger Bank – currently the world’s largest offshore wind farm being built off the North East coastline – as inspiration.

Craig Bright from Little Inventors said: “We take young people’s ideas from all around the world seriously, and to have the opportunity to make a difference to the wonderful little inventors in South Tyneside in collaboration with South Tyneside Council and Dogger Bank Wind Farm was such a fantastic experience. We’re absolutely thrilled that the efforts of everybody involved have been recognised with this award.”

Kay Doragh, Community Investment Manager at Equinor – one of the industry partners in the project – added: “The Powering the Future programme really benefits from the trust it puts in young people to have amazing and innovative ideas, as seen in the brilliant Wind Mirrors invention by nine-year old Isaac from Cleadon. It’s this creative drive that we hope will inspire young people to embrace STEM in education and as a future career, especially in renewable energy.”

World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Gets a Lift with New Partnership

12th March 2024 in Supply Chain

North East engineering and lifting expert, JK Lifting Equipment, is working with the world’s largest wind farm, Dogger Bank, to enable the safe movement of operation and maintenance equipment.

As part of the lifting and product supply partnership, JK Lifting Equipment has developed a rigging loft specifically for the Dogger Bank Wind Farm. The specially converted shipping container features all the necessary lifting equipment required to support safe heavy lifts and can be used both onshore and offshore.
James McAlees, Marine Logistics Coordinator at Dogger Bank Wind Farm, said: “JK Lifting Equipment will play an important role in the operations of the warehouse and logistics function of Dogger Bank, enabling the safe movement of equipment required to operate and maintain the world’s largest offshore wind farm.

“They join a growing number of North East companies bringing specialised technology to the industry-leading project.”

James Bright, Managing Director at JK Lifting, said: “We’re thrilled that Dogger Bank Wind Farm have entrusted us to be their lifting partner – it’s a privilege to be a part of such an exciting and transformative project.

“Dogger Bank recognised our strong track record of quality engineering, providing innovative solutions, developing collaborative working relationships and delivering a comprehensive range of both onshore and offshore services across the UK and Europe.

“With four decades of lifting expertise, our certified engineers bolster the wind farm’s existing lifting operations, utilising their in-depth sector knowledge to find innovative solutions.

“Based on the banks of the River Tyne, we’re proud to support Dogger Bank Wind Farm, alongside the region’s growing renewable energy hub and the UK’s Net Zero 2050 target.”

The Dogger Bank offshore Wind Farm is a joint venture partnership between SSE Renewables (40 per cent%), Equinor (40 per cent%) and Vårgrønn (20 per cent%).

SSE Renewables is leading the development and construction of Dogger Bank Wind Farm, and Equinor will operate the wind farm on completion and during its expected operational life of around 35 years. Vårgrønn provides specialist offshore wind expertise to the project.

The North East of England is a growing UK hub for the global marine, offshore, and renewable sectors. Its North Sea location, as well as the vast experience, knowledge and network of the region’s specialist companies, mean it is attracting growing levels of investment.

JK Lifting, one of the North East’s leading engineering firms, has been helping companies lift well for over 40 years. Founded by John Kesson in 1983, the firm was acquired by James Bright in 2019 to lead the company into its next chapter. Following continued growth, in May 2022 the firm celebrated the opening of its specialist marine base at Port of Blyth.