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Boost for UK offshore renewable energy industry with merger of National Renewable Energy Centre and Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult


The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult and the National Renewable Energy Centre have today announced that they are merging to form a national champion for the development and cost reduction of offshore wind, wave and tidal energy across the UK.

The move will see the world-class research, development, demonstration and testing facilities of Narec combined with the leadership, industrial reach and engineering expertise of ORE Catapult. It will accelerate the design, deployment and commercialisation of renewable energy technology innovation, helping to attract overseas investment and to realise the enormous opportunity presented by the UK’s offshore renewable energy resources.

Andrew Jamieson, Chief Executive of the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, will lead the combined organisation. Commenting on the merger, he said: “Narec and the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult will together create a world-leading innovation and asset assurance business, serving the entire offshore renewable sector and returning value on Government investment many times over.

“We will play a leading role in ensuring the UK replicates the success of the oil and gas industries, creating many thousands of skilled jobs, contributing billions of pounds to the economy and ensuring that the UK has a major influence on European policy, funding and offshore renewable energy development in the decades to come.”

Andrew Mill, who steps down as Narec Chief Executive and will join the board of ORE Catapult as a Non-Executive Director, said: “Integrating Narec’s world-class facilities and expertise with the ORE Catapult will create a unique and growing organisation, ensuring that regionally and nationally the UK is in the best possible position to capture the huge opportunity presented by wind, wave and tidal energy.”

Iain Gray, Technology Strategy Board Chief Executive, said: “Combining Narec’s outstanding research, testing and development facilities with the Catapult’s leadership and expertise will create a single, powerful champion for the development of the UK’s offshore renewable energy industries.

“The Technology Strategy Board is committed to long term investment to promote technology innovation, drive down the cost of renewable energy and realise the enormous economic potential of the UK’s offshore wind, wave and tidal resources.”

About the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult

The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult is one of a network of seven elite technology and innovation centres established by the Technology Strategy Board as a long-term £1.4bn investment in the UK’s economic capability. Applying business-led research, Catapults help businesses transform great ideas into valuable products and services to compete in the global markets of tomorrow.

About Narec

Narec operates world-leading, open access and independent translational research, development and testing facilities for offshore wind, wave, tidal and electrical network technologies.

We work extensively with the offshore wind energy supply chain to deliver lower cost and more reliable offshore renewable energy technologies.

Aligned with the need for the offshore wind industry to reduce the cost of energy to £100 per mega-watt hour, Narec’s full scale open-access and independent blade, electrical and nacelle development and testing facilities, and consented 99.9MW offshore wind demonstration site will encourage collaborative R&D, increase market competition and support SMEs to help grow the sector further.

Narec has a proven private contract and publically funded R&D track record and currently manages programmes to support the supply chains across its core sectors at a global level.

About TSB

The Technology Strategy Board is the UK’s innovation agency. Its goal is to accelerate economic growth by stimulating and supporting business-led innovation. Sponsored by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), the Technology Strategy Board brings together business, research and the public sector, supporting and accelerating the development of innovative products and services to meet market needs, tackle major societal challenges and help build the future economy. For more information please visit www.innovateuk.org