Opportunity Cromarty Firth (OCF) welcomed the strategy, aimed at boosting the country’s energy independence and tackling rising prices, which was announced this week by the Prime Minister.
OCF highlighted the critical part the area will play in the development of large-scale offshore wind projects and other low-carbon technologies, including green hydrogen, as well as its proven 50-year track record as a location with the capacity and capabilities to support the energy industry.
The OCF consortium was launched two years ago with the aim of creating a free trade zone centred on the firth, to help secure a sustainable long-term pipeline of energy projects and jobs in the Highlands.
It is backed by the Port of Cromarty Firth (PoCF), Port of Nigg owner, Global Energy Group, and more than a dozen regional businesses, as well as public sector organisations, and academic bodies, including The Highland Council and the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI).