Chinese leaders look to Humber as key supplier for offshore plans
Delegates from Yangjiang, in southern China, visited East Yorkshire on the hunt for business partners and suppliers who are key players in the renewables sector
By Phil Winter – Hull Daily Mail
15:40, 2 NOV 2018
Chinese politicians and business leaders see the Humber region as being a key supplier as it forges ahead with an ambitious offshore wind plan.
Delegates from Yangjiang, in southern China, visited East Yorkshire on Friday, November 2 on the hunt for business partners and suppliers who are key players in the renewables sector.
The province Yangjiang is in, southwest Guangdong, has a vision of generating 68GW of offshore wind power by 2035 – 10GW of which will be off the coast of Yangjiang.
Yangjiang’s mayor, Wen Zhanbin, visited Hessle’s ergo centre on Friday morning, to sign a letter of intent to use the Humber region as a key supplier for its offshore vision.
“They have big ambitions, but little know-how, an appetite to learn and collaborate, but no established international links.”
“This presents an excellent opportunity for established companies in the Humber region to promote their expertise and potentially contribute to Yangjiang’s ambitious targets.
“We firmly believe that the opportunities for the Humber’s offshore wind supply chain are global and they should seriously consider how our position as an international leaders in the sector can help them trade internationally and achieve sustainable growth.”
Led by the Mayor of Yangjiang, the group of delegates which visited the region comprised of municipal authorities, developers, turbine manufacturers and design institutes.
They will also visit London to meet with the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, the Department for International Trade and the China Britain Business Council, as well as visiting Manchester.
Representatives from the Humber LEP, Aura at the University of Hull, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, Green Port Hull and Team Humber Marine Alliance also presented to the delegates during their tour of East Yorkshire.
Yangjiang’s offshore wind ambitions were also outlined during the visit, and the city is already out of the blocks.
As well as visiting the ergo centre, a green energy hub at the Bridgehead Business Park in Hessle, delegates also stopped at Modal Training, Immingham, and had a tour of the fish docks in Grimsby.