Southern North Sea Energy Alliance

Southern North Sea Energy Alliance

Southern North Sea Energy Alliance

Press Release, 5 October 2018

Four organisations around the Southern North Sea, with a strong bond with the value and supply chain of the offshore energy industry, are combining their marketing forces. Amsterdam Ymuiden Offshore Ports AYOP, East of England Energy Group EEEGR, North Sea Energy Gateway Den Helder NSEG and Team Humber Marine Alliance will sign a memorandum of understanding for cooperation. The signing will be held in the Amsterdam RAI on 23 October during the Offshore Energy 2018 Exhibition and Conference. The signing ceremony can be attended by everyone who is interested and will start at 12.00 PM in the Amtrium 1 Lounge of Amsterdam RAI.

 

The Southern North Sea an asset for sustainable economic prosperity

Over the next decade the offshore energy sector in the North Sea is ‘on the move’:

  • Energy generation in and around the Southern North Sea will increase dramatically and will be a great source of economic investments, innovation, business establishments and employment.
  • As existing gas reserves begin to become exhausted we will gradually witness a reduction in exploration activity’.
  • Legacy wells will be plugged and offshore platforms and pipelines will be abandoned and decommissioned or potentially reused for other purposes such as the manufacture of Hydrogen or accommodation platforms for use by offshore wind farms.
  • Offshore wind farms will be developed, installed, constructed and maintained. The demand for skilled employees in the maintenance and operations will be huge.
  • System integration between offshore and marine/ocean renewables and conventional offshore energy will be applied and offers opportunities.
  • The North Sea – and especially the southern part – could be developed as the innovative ‘Energy Garden’ of Western Europe and it can function as a living field lab for energy integration oil & gas industry (including late life & decommissioning), carbon capture & storage, emerging gas to wire and power to gas technologies, wave & tidal, energy transmission and storage, hydrogen are all potential areas for new innovation and activity.
  • Smart flight connections across the Southern North Sea increase and optimize transport and logistics of cargo, goods and personnel and can be very beneficial for the regions and the established companies.

 

Given the aforementioned development, the regions of the four partners have the opportunity to become key offshore energy hubs for Western European and grow as a world leader in the offshore and marine energy innovation. The cooperation will be branded under the name ‘Southern North Sea Energy Alliance SNSEA’

 

Purpose of the MOU

The MOU provides a framework to pursue closer working relations on promoting the Southern North Sea regions as an offshore and marine energy hub and to foster joint projects between the parties and their members and stakeholders. The four parties seek opportunities for collaboration and joint marketing with the purpose to promote formal and informal co-operation between their members and stakeholders, with the aim of bringing more business, investments and employment to the regions involved and bridging knowledge, innovation and competencies. Opening markets in both directions, encouraging the exchange of knowledge and best practices and networking where the four parties strive to collaborate and innovate.

 

The four regions are neighbouring the Southern North Sea. Each of the four parties represents the offshore energy economic ecosystem in their region. Members and stakeholders of the four parties are commercial and non-profit companies in the supply chain, educational institutions, research institutes and organizations and governmental bodies. The collaboration has the prime purpose to support the members of each organisation.

 

 

Information for the press.

 

For information about this press release, please contact John Spee

NHN Development Agency Noord-Holland Noord

e-mail: jspee@nhn.nl

cell phone: +31 651 357 395

 

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Author: John Spee
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