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‘North must not miss out on green energy scheme’ says Energy Group chairman

Picture by SANDY McCOOK   12th September '16

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday unveiled the first  large scale underwater turbine for the Meygen project in the Pentland Firth during a tour of the Meygen Atlantis facilities at the Global Energy Park in Nigg, Easter Ross. Roy MacGregor, Chairman of Global speaks to the invited guests.
Picture by SANDY McCOOK 12th September '16 First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday unveiled the first large scale underwater turbine for the Meygen project in the Pentland Firth during a tour of the Meygen Atlantis facilities at the Global Energy Park in Nigg, Easter Ross. Roy MacGregor, Chairman of Global speaks to the invited guests.

Global Energy Group chairman Roy MacGregor has called for government and public sector backing to see the north designated as a specialist hub for development of the offshore renewables sector.

With a small number of hubs expected to be chosen around the UK, Mr MacGregor, whose company owns Nigg Energy Park on the Cromarty Firth, is concerned the area could miss out to other parts of Scotland.

With facilities at Buckie, Invergordon, Fraserburgh and Wick as well as his own sites already actively involved in the industry and others at Arnish and Kishorn seeking work, Mr MacGregor says the area is better prepared than other parts of the country.

He continued: “If we look Scotland-wide at what is going on in renewables we can see real progress and practically all the work is happening in the northern Highlands.

“I feel this area should be championed as Scotland’s specialist area and hub for renewables.

“The public sector bodies need to get behind this cluster concept or the opportunity could well be lost. Nigg Energy Park is now reaching capacity and we see the need for further investment and expansion of our site to meet current and future demands.

“Effort is being wrongly directed into other areas of Scotland where they have no facilities, are not ready, or have no track record of doing business in this specialised area. We do have this expertise and facilities in the north and now have the track record to prove it.

“The Scottish Government must insist their various agencies get behind us to ensure this opportunity is not lost.”