THE UK must seize a "once in a generation" opportunity to build factories to supply offshore wind farm developments, the Government has been told.
A failure to attract major companies to set up facilities to support Europe's fast-growing offshore wind sector will see the UK losing tens of thousands of jobs and investment to other countries, an industry body has warned.
A report by RenewableUK suggests that in order to deliver planned wind farms Europe will need 64 major manufacturing facilities, but less than a quarter of the working or planned facilities are in the UK.
Between now and 2030 as many as 7,930 turbine towers could be needed for UK offshore wind farms, along with 23,790 turbine blades and more than 9,000km (5,600 miles) of cables, the industry body also said.
The UK would need dozens of factories to supply the sector and more than 20 huge seagoing vessels for installation and 230 ships to carry workers to and from working turbines, but it is not yet clear if the facilities will be constructed in this country.
RenewableUK's chief executive Maria McCaffery said: "This is a once in a generation opportunity. If we don't seize it, the large-scale offshore wind farm supply chain factories of the future, making the enormous blades, towers and foundations that we'll need to retain the UK's global lead in offshore wind, will be sited elsewhere.
"The potential to create tens of thousands of green-collar manufacturing jobs hangs in the balance. We are determined to work with government to ensure that the UK capitalises on this chance to build an industry which will be the envy of the rest of the world."
The UK is a world leader in offshore wind but the domestic market has lost momentum and the industry needs certainty from government over the sector's long-term future in order to invest in supply chains, which will be critical to bringing down the cost of the technology.
Energy Minister Michael Fallon said: "Offshore wind is a British success story. We already have more installed offshore wind than anywhere else in the world and this brings enormous benefit to our shores, supporting thousands of skilled jobs.
"This report sets out the enormous potential of this dynamic industry which makes a crucial contribution to our clean energy mix."
Under Government plans for renewables, there is potential for up a huge increase in offshore wind farms to be installed by the end of the decade.
However, the report follows the news that planning guidance in England will be changed to ensure local opposition can override national energy targets.
Local communities are to be given more powers to block wind farms, but also offered greater incentives to accept them, the government has said.
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