OEG, a leading energy solutions business, has won a multi-million-pound contract to support the construction phase of the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm until operational in 2027. Over 100 OEG personnel will support the delivery of this contract, which includes the recent addition of six new appointments. As one of Scotland’s largest offshore wind developments, Inch Cape will play a pivotal role in meeting the Scottish and UK government’s 2030 green energy targets.
The 1.1 GW project is in the North Sea, 15 km from the Angus coast on a site covering 150 km2. Once completed, it will feature up to 72 wind turbines and an offshore substation and generate enough clean energy to power the equivalent of more than half the homes in Scotland.
“Securing the Inch Cape Wind Farm construction support contract is a milestone for the business, demonstrating the strength of our integrated service offering and the trust placed in us to support a project of this scale and national importance. By delivering all the required equipment, services and capabilities in-house, we provide a seamless, efficient solution that reduces complexity and cost for our new client.” – John Heiton, OEG CEO
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