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Projekt Renewable secures backing of The Crown Estate with investment

Grimsby’s Projekt Renewable has secured The Crown Estate as a patron and landed £50,000 from the landowner.

The town centre scheme, which aims to open up renewable energy careers to more people, is set to expand its Alexandra Dock shipping container set up on the back of the partnership. The £16bn portfolio holder says it wants to demonstrate to people in Grimsby its role as a manager of the seabed.

The national landowner will now take up space at the project which first emerged last year. It joins supporters myenergi, RWE Renewables UK, the NSPCC, Wilkin Chapman LLP, the University of Lincoln, and the Town Deal as well as other patrons.

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Richard Askam, Projekt director, said: “Ever since I first floated the idea of Projekt Renewable to The Crown Estate, they have been so supportive of the logic and drive that lies behind what we are doing. To have The Crown Estate come onboard in 2024 as a #projektpatron and take a space at Projekt which is being designed to further everyone’s knowledge of marine conservation is just brilliant.”

Chelsea Bradbury, senior marine data and insights manager at The Crown Estate, added: “We’re thrilled to build on our prior support of Projekt Renewable Grimsby with a financial investment, giving us a physical presence in the local community. Through this partnership, we want to make sure everybody in Grimsby and beyond is proud of what’s on their doorstep by showcasing the activity taking place on the seabed to reach net zero and the amazing work being done to protect and enhance nature and marine habitats. Potentially even inspiring more people to look at careers in this space.

“As an offshore wind hub, Grimsby is the perfect location to spark people’s imagination and curiosity, and we’re excited to work with the local community to understand what they would most like to know and learn about this industry.”

Coun Philip Jackson, the leader of North East Lincolnshire Council, which supports Projekt, said: “When I look around the borough there is a growing number of venues and facilities all aimed at offering inspiration to people – from youth centres expanding or redeveloping, to the new Horizon Youth Zone. Projekt Renewable is without doubt one such facility.

“It is a great concept, in a great location – encouraging everyone, especially our young people, to understand and become more involved in the renewables opportunities across North East Lincolnshire. I am proud to be the Leader of a local authority that offers support for such projects.”

Original artice – https://business-live.co.uk/all-about/yorkshire-humber

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