Offshore wind

Offshore wind and Net Zero discussions with Suffolk MPs

Offshore wind and the positive contribution East Anglia can make to the UK Government’s Net Zero ambitions were the main topics of discussion when Iberdrola Renewables’ Offshore Managing Director, Jonathan Cole, met with three of the region’s coastal MPs recently.

Jonathan met with Dr Thérèse Coffey, the MP for Suffolk Coastal on Friday (26 March), following meetings over the previous week with Peter Aldous MP (Waveney) and Brandon Lewis MP (Great Yarmouth).

Jonathan said: “We very much welcomed the opportunity to meet with the MPs and discuss our offshore wind projects in East Anglia – totalling £9 billion of investment – and the positive contribution they can make to the local economy, while supporting the Government’s ambition for 40GW of offshore wind by 2030.

“We discussed the opportunities that will be open to the region as a major centre for offshore wind on the back of the success for the Freeport East bid, in which the MPs played such a key role. Our congratulations to them for this very positive outcome, which will create a long and lasting legacy for local people and communities.

“The meetings were also a useful opportunity to clarify our position on recent developments in the planning process for our East Anglia ONE North and East Anglia TWO windfarms. We know how important the proposed windfarms are to the local area and would be pleased to welcome any of the local MPs for a visit to view the onshore infrastructure already in place for East Anglia ONE.

“We take real pride in being a responsible windfarm developer and a good neighbour and informed discussion and engagement with local representatives is a key part of that. We look forward to continuing dialogue in the coming weeks and months and thank Peter, Brandon andThérèse for their time.”