£24.5 million investment announced to secure plans for cable factory at Nigg
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£24.5 million of public sector support has been announced to secure Japanese company Sumitomo Electric Industriesâ investment in a new cable factory at Nigg.
Sumitomo Electric UK Power Cables Ltd (SEUK), a subsidiary of Japanese company Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd (SEI) is planning to establish major operations in the region, supplying high voltage cables to the growing offshore wind energy sector.
The Scottish Government, Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Scottish Enterprise (SE) have approved up to £24.5 million in public sector support to secure the project. This comprises £19.37 million in Scottish Government funding, £4.6 million from HIE and £0.53 million from SE.
The funding package has been agreed to secure an estimated £350m in inward investment from the project.
The project includes plant and equipment investment, construction of a new purpose-built factory, and long-term land leasing and associated costs.
It is expected to stimulate significant economic activity across industry supply chains at regional, Scotland and UK levels. This includes creating around 330 jobs in Scotland over the next ten years, 265 of which will be in the Highlands and Islands including 156 well paid manufacturing jobs on site.
In January, The Highland Council approved a planning application from SEUK for a 57,500 sq m factory on a 15-hectare site close to the Port of Nigg yard in Easter Ross. Offices, a warehouse and external laydown areas are included in the proposals.
Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy Secretary Mà iri McAllan, said: âThis major investment in the Highlands will support the delivery of the First Ministerâs flagship commitment of up to £500 million over five years to anchor our offshore wind supply chain and create good, green jobs.
âThe Nigg project is a significant milestone in bringing the infrastructure and manufacturing facilities critical to the growth of our world-leading offshore wind sector â and an important step towards our vision for Scotlandâs net zero economy.
âSupported by our public and private sector partners, the Scottish Governmentâs wider five-year investment will help to create a highly innovative and competitive economy, providing thousands of highly-skilled jobs.â
Stuart Black, chief executive of HIE said: âThis is one of the biggest ever inward investment projects for the Highlands and Islands and is a fantastic opportunity for the region, and for the country as a whole. We expect to see hundreds of high-quality employment opportunities created during the construction phase and beyond, including opportunities throughout the supply chain.
âThe new factory will play an important part in our transition to a net zero economy, enabling more enterprises and communities to capitalise on opportunities around low carbon and adding to the regionâs growing reputation as an excellent location for business and inward investment.
âThe Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport has played a significant part in attracting Sumitomo to the region. Itâs been a great example of the strength of the local partnership and what this can achieve. Iâm delighted we have got to this stage and look forward to continuing to work with Sumitomo and our partners to establish the new factory.â
Yasuyuki Shibata, chairman of Sumitomo Electric U.K. Power Cables Ltd, added: âSumitomo Electric Industries is a forerunner in the global offshore power cable manufacturing market.
âEstablishment of a Sumitomo cable making facility, producing state of the art cable, in the United Kingdom, specifically Scotland and the Highlands, is testament to the support received from all stakeholders involved in the project.
âWe are particularly thankful for the backing received from the UK and Scottish governments, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Scottish Development International in this venture – Sumitomoâs first cable manufacturing facility located in the western hemisphere.
âWe look forward to actively contributing to the local economy, through direct and indirect job creation, and to becoming an integral and active member of the Highland community. Product from our factory will not only be of the highest quality but will form a vital contribution to the supply chain, as Scotland and the UK deliver their net zero energy ambitions.â
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