Scottish firms selected for offshore renewables supply chain accelerator

Stuart Stone
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Credit: Rovco - Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm
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Credit: Rovco - Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm

Scheme delivered by ORE Catapult in tandem with Energy Transition Zone to help new offshore wind market entrants achieve scale

Nineteen businesses based in and around Aberdeen have been selected for the latest edition of the Fit For Offshore Renewables (F4OR) supply chain support programme, designed to help new entrants break...

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