
Newsletter – September 2025
September 26, 2025
Member Update
November 18, 2025Welcome to The Clean Energy Cluster Monthly Newsletter where you can read about member updates, upcoming events, supply chain news, support programmes, procurement opportunities and more.
If you would like to feature your news, events, initiatives and procurement opportunities in our newsletter, please email us with the details: [email protected].
Opportunities
Breakthrough Energy Fellows Programme
The Breakthrough Energy Fellows programme targets early-stage climate technology innovators with breakthrough ideas that could reduce or capture at least 500 million tonnes of greenhouse gases a year. It offers funding and extensive in-kind support including mentorship, access to industry networks and a tailored curriculum. Applicants are typically companies with less than $2 million in dilutive funding and must be incorporated before the September 2026 start date.

Applications are now open for the 2026 cohort.
Apply by November 10 on the programme website.
Local Innovation Partnerships Fund
Managed by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the Local Innovation Partnership Fund (LIPF) is a new £500 million fund designed to drive regional innovation-led economic growth by supporting high-potential innovation clusters across the UK.

The fund targets “triple helix” partnerships among civic institutions, universities and businesses that can develop compelling portfolios of near-market R&D, tech adoption and scale-up activities aligned with local strengths and national priorities.
Find out more and express your interest on the UKRI website by February 12.
FW Works – Minor Maintenance Framework
The Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission PLC (SHET) is launching a multi-lot Minor Maintenance Framework covering six geographic regions across Scotland — Highland North, Highland South, Highlands & Islands, North East, Tayside East and Tayside West.

The contract scope spans defect correction and planned maintenance at around 180 sites (estimated total value £5.5 million). Work includes building repair, roofing, plumbing, fencing, fabrication, groundworks, mechanical/electrical support and winter maintenance.
Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) – Industrial Growth Fund
The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) has launched its Industrial Growth Fund (IGF) to fast-track UK manufacturing of critical offshore wind components.

Funding is available from £300k up to £25 million per project. The fund targets UK-based organisations investing in expanding or creating supply-chain facilities, covering turbine blades, cables, foundations, advanced environmental services and O&M technologies. Both projects that meet CIB criteria and those that do not are eligible.
Applications are open now and must be submitted by Friday, December 12 on OWGP’s website.
Upcoming Events: Cluster
Concrete Workshop and Networking Reception | November 12, Aberdeen
Floating Offshore Wind 2025, co-organised by Scottish Renewables and RenewableUK, returns to Aberdeen on November 12 and 13. On day one, The Clean Energy Cluster invites members to join us for a hands-on Concrete Workshop, exploring the role of concrete as a low-carbon material for the construction of floating wind foundations. Open to all cluster members and conference delegates, the session is a unique chance to learn, share expertise and connect directly with peers shaping Scotland’s floating wind sector.
For more information, visit the conference programme.
Registrations for the workshop are now open — fill in this form to express your interest.
Please note, a workshop-only pass grants access to the Concrete Workshop and its following networking reception only, and does not include access to the wider Floating Offshore Wind 2025 conference.
To book a full conference pass, visit Scottish Renewables’ website.

Where We Have Been
Local Authorities Engagement | October 23, Online
As part of our engagement strategy, The Clean Energy Cluster met with the Scottish Local Authorities’ Economic Development (SLAED) group, connecting the cluster with all 32 Scottish local authorities. During the meeting, we provided an overview of the cluster, our activities, and our priorities in supporting the Scottish offshore wind supply chain. Crucially, we laid out clear pathways for support and collaboration that local authorities can access to assist suppliers in their respective regions. Aligned with our National Voice, Regional Growth approach, this engagement was a fantastic opportunity to kick-start our connection with local authorities to deliver region-specific offshore wind supply chain support on a national scale.
Upcoming Events
Hydrogen Scotland Conference 2025 | October 28–29, Aberdeen
The Hydrogen Scotland Conference 2025 is scheduled for October 28–29 at the Hilton in Glasgow. This two-day event will focus on building Scotland’s hydrogen economy, addressing key areas such as scaling up low-carbon hydrogen production, strengthening local supply chains and exploring export opportunities. Day one will feature interactive workshops and an Awards Dinner, while day two will offer plenary sessions and panel discussions with industry leaders. The conference aims to foster collaboration and innovation within the hydrogen sector.
Find out more and register your attendance on Hydrogen Scotland’s website.

Meet the Contractor: RJ McLeod & Muirhall Energy | November 4, Abington
RJ McLeod and Muirhall Energy are hosting a supplier event organised by Supplier Development Programme (SDP) on Tuesday, November 4. This event focuses on the upcoming seven turbine Priestgill Wind Farm project, where Muirhall Energy has secured planning and RJ McLeod has been appointed to deliver the balance-of-plant contract covering civil engineering, cabling and off-site highway works. Suppliers are invited to connect directly with RJ McLeod and Muirhall Energy to explore subcontractor, supply and service opportunities, especially micro and small businesses, agricultural suppliers, fabricators, plant hire companies and more. This is a free event, but spaces are limited.
Book your place today via the SDP event page.

FMS Facilities Tour – Floating Offshore Wind 2025 | November 11, Aberdeen
Delegates of the Floating Offshore Wind 2025 conference are invited to join a pre-conference tour of cluster member First Marine Solutions facilities in Aberdeen. The tour will take place on November 11 from 1pm to 4:30pm. Attendees will get a behind-the-scenes look at how FMS deliver safe, innovative and cost-effective marine solutions to the offshore energy sector. On the agenda are live demonstrations, presentations on integrated services and technological developments, as well as a few fun games for the competitive amongst you.
Register your interest and event organisers will be in touch to confirm your space.

Tarmac Concrete Solutions Breakfast: ‘Local Legacy: Unlocking Floating Wind Together’ | November 13, Aberdeen
Delegates of the Floating Offshore Wind 2025 conference are invited to join Tarmac, Scottish Renewables and RenewableUK on Thursday, November 13, in Aberdeen for an exclusive breakfast session focused on harnessing the power of UK manufacturing and local expertise to unlock the future of concrete floating wind. This exclusive gathering will bring together developers, Tier 1 contractors, government, ports and consultants to explore how UK manufacturing and local expertise can build a resilient supply chain for concrete floating wind projects. Expect short expert presentations followed by networking to spark partnerships and shared pathways to delivery.
Complete this form to register your interest — registration via the form is essential.

The Aviemore Summit | November 13–14, Aviemore
The Aviemore Summit 2025: Scotland’s Green Industrial Future is a national forum scheduled for November 13–14 at the Macdonald Aviemore Resort. This event brings together senior leaders from government, industry and academia to discuss the infrastructure, policy and investment needed to achieve a net-zero economy. The summit offers a platform for networking, collaboration and the opportunity to explore new energy opportunities shaping Scotland’s transition to clean energy.
For more information and to register, visit the event website.

The Scottish Green Energy Awards | December 4, Edinburgh
The Scottish Green Energy Awards – the UK’s largest celebration of renewable energy – return to Edinburgh on December 4. The enhanced event format is back for another year and will see the awards live-streamed across two dining rooms, with two stages and two hosts – for one incredible night of celebration. Limited tickets are available.
Book your space now on Scottish Renewables’ website.

UK Trade and Export Finance Forum | February 5, London
The UK Trade and Export Finance Forum 2026 is a premier event for UK exporters and international corporates seeking finance. Scheduled for February 5 at the InterContinental Hotel London – The O2, this forum offers a full day of presentations, case studies, panels, workshops and networking opportunities. Attendees can engage with finance and business leaders to explore the latest developments in export and trade finance. The event is organised by UK Export Finance (UKEF) and the Department for International Trade.
For more information and to register your interest, visit the official event page.

Member Input Request
Vision for a New Maritime Innovation Hub for Scotland
Maritime consultancy Royal HaskoningDHV, on behalf of Scottish Enterprise, is undertaking a feasibility study to establish a Scottish Maritime Innovation Hub. Cluster members are encouraged to share their views on the proposal. The proposed hub would support the maritime sector and its wider industrial supply chains in adopting new technologies by fostering connections across the technology, academic, logistics and maritime domains, benefiting trade, logistics, safety, sustainability and innovation. Your responses will help the study understand your appetite for innovation, the value you’d seek from the hub, feasible management models and sector-specific challenges and barriers. Results will be published and further engagement will follow later this year.
Scottish Renewables Supply Chain Impact Statement 2025/26
Submissions are now open for the seventh edition of Scottish Renewables’ Supply Chain Impact Statement. This flagship document provides a snapshot of the economic growth that renewable energy projects are delivering across Scotland’s supply chain and is seeking submissions from supply chain companies based in Scotland that have renewable energy successes to share. The deadline for submissions is 5pm on Wednesday, November 26. Don’t miss your chance to share your good news stories, including new contract wins and innovations to new offices, growing teams and increasing ambitions in technologies such as offshore wind, green hydrogen and low-carbon heat.
To inspire your case study submission, read the 2024/25 edition on Scottish Renewables’ website.

Share your views: “Unlocking Business: Reform Driven by You”
The Department for Business and Trade and HM Treasury are seeking evidence from large and small businesses, entrepreneurs, investors and industry experts on regulations that are out-of-date, overly burdensome or stifling growth. This call for evidence, published on October 21, aims to support the UK target of reducing administrative regulatory burdens by 25%. The questionnaire asks you to share examples of direct cost burdens, indirect opportunity costs and regulatory processes that limit innovation or investment.
Respond before the deadline on December 16.
The Clean Energy Cluster Annual Survey 2025
The Clean Energy Cluster is focused on providing suppliers with the streamlined support that they need for growth, showcasing Scotland’s capabilities and fostering collaboration across the industry. As we continue to build our strategy, we want to ensure the support on offer is as relevant and impactful as possible. Our approach is to be driven by member demand and we are inviting members to share their views through our member survey. The survey aims to better understand your business needs and how the cluster can maximise opportunities for your organisation in the offshore wind sector, across Scotland and beyond. The survey will take approximately 5–7 minutes to complete.
If you have any questions, please contact the cluster team.

Member News
Scottish Company Powers Clean Tech Breakthrough in Offshore Wind
Venterra Group, the global offshore wind services company, has launched the UK’s first fully designed and built fleet of dual LiDAR buoys for offshore wind, marking a major milestone in clean tech innovation led from Scotland.
Ardersier owners Haventus plan to shed 17 jobs in shake-up as operations move to ‘active port operations’
The Inverness Courier
Ardersier owners Haventus plan to shed 17 jobs in a shake-up of its operations as the energy transition facility moves towards “active port operations.”

News
UK Government announces CfD budget for AR7
OGV Energy
Claire Mack, Chief Executive of Scottish Renewables, said that an auction that fails to deliver for Scotland will seriously undermine the ability to maintain and secure the growth that is essential for energy security.
OWGP unveils £25m offshore wind funding drive
reNews
The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) has launched its most ambitious funding programme to date, offering between £300,000 and £25 million per project to boost UK offshore wind manufacturing under the Industrial Growth Plan.
Turbine deliveries begin at 102MW Stranoch wind farm
reNews
EDF power solutions UK has begun receiving turbine components for the 102MW Stranoch wind farm in Dumfries and Galloway, marking a major milestone in the project’s construction.
Aberdeenshire subsea firm doubles in size with move to new base
The Press and Journal
An Aberdeenshire energy firm has more than doubled its footprint after moving into a new office.
Equitix wins Neart na Gaoithe OFTO tender
reNews
Ofgem has named Equitix as the preferred bidder for the Neart na Gaoithe Offshore Transmission Owner (OFTO) project, valued at approximately £450m.
First monopiles for Inch Cape offshore wind farm arrive in Edinburgh
Energy Voice
The first eight XXL monopiles were transported by a Cosco Shipping heavy transport vessel, with each foundation measuring up to 337 feet (103m) long and weighing around 2,300 tonnes.
EDF partnership to help power Scotland’s renewable energy workforce
Scottish Construction Now
EDF power solutions UK is partnering with a workplace skills provider to address worker shortages in the renewable energy industry to aid Scotland’s net zero transition.
Proposed £1.5bn Chinese investment in Ardersier one of the largest in recent memory
Inverness Courier
Ming Yang revealed that the Ardersier energy transition facility within the Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport is its preferred base to create the UK’s largest wind turbine plant, estimated to create 1,500 jobs.
SeAH claims pay demands at Teesside plant ‘unaffordable’
reNews
SeAH wind has claimed that GMB Union’s pay demands are “unaffordable and unrealistic” after the trade union threatened strike action at the fabricator’s Teesside monopile facility.
Collett delivers wind turbine components to North Kyle Wind Farm
Transport News
Heavy haulier Collett & Sons has completed the delivery of 441 components to the North Kyle Wind Farm, located in East Ayrshire.
Safelift secures landmark £4million+ contract in offshore wind
Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce
Safelift Offshore, a specialist engineering company based in Aberdeenshire, has secured the largest contract in its 31-year history — a multi-million-pound agreement with TenneT Offshore to design and supply manual handling and lifting equipment for two major offshore wind substation projects in Europe.
Welsh Ports ‘Uniquely Positioned’ to Unlock Offshore Wind Opportunity
Business News Wales
Unique geography, a strategic location and decades of maritime and industrial expertise position Welsh ports as a natural gateway to unlocking the potential of offshore wind.
Milford Haven advances plans for floating hydrogen plant
reNews
Plans for the UK’s first floating hydrogen production facility are advancing in the Celtic Sea under the Milford Haven: Hydrogen Kingdom (MH:HK) project.
Humber Freeport and Humber Principals Group announce key partnership
MSN News
Humber Freeport and the Humber Principals Group have revealed a strategic alliance, centred on developing skills programmes and employer partnerships throughout the region.
Galetech to expand into UK, Australia
reNews
Irish renewable energy firm Galetech is set to expand into the UK and Australia in the coming years as part of a plan to double the size of the business.


