Dong announces O&M investment

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Danish energy firm DONG Energy is to build a new operations and maintenance (O&M) facility in Kings Wharf, Seacombe, northern England, to serve its two offshore wind farms in the area.  

The facility will consist of a new office and warehouse building on a disused site. It will serve the existing Burbo Bank offshore wind farm and the new Burbo Bank Extension offshore wind farm, currently under construction.

Up to 75 jobs will be created during the construction of the facility, while around 45 people will be permanently employed at the site once it is operational.

As part of the development, DONG Energy has committed to carry out work on the river promenade adjacent to the site which will improve the public amenity. This scheme has been developed through close cooperation with Wirral Council.

Brent Cheshire, DONG Energy’s UK Country Chairman, said: “I am delighted to announce that we are building this fantastic new facility in Merseyside to serve our offshore wind farms in the area. DONG Energy is committed to investing in the UK and we are very proud to be playing an important role in the redevelopment of this part of Kings Wharf.

“The site offers excellent offshore access and flexibility, which is exactly what we need to efficiently operate and maintain our wind farms. It is great to confirm this significant investment during the International Festival for Business as well. The festival is really highlighting all the positive activity currently happening in the North West.”

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