The Cromarty Firth area hosts a number of leading supply chain companies as well as a locally skilled workforce with essential engineering experience. This is coupled with first-class port infrastructure and manufacturing facilities, which have benefitted from over £110m of industry-led investments in recent years.
Mr Buskie continued: “The Cromarty Firth is ideally placed to become a green freeport and we look forward to working with the Scottish and UK governments as this process moves forward.
“The Firth is uniquely positioned at the heart of a host of multi-billion pound renewable projects, including offshore wind and green hydrogen potentially worth billions of pounds. These in turn would create quality jobs and business opportunities across the Highlands and the whole of Scotland on a level not seen since the oil boom of the 1970s.
“It is vital to the future of the Highlands and Scotland that sectors generating significant employment opportunities and attracting inward investment in innovative technologies, such as the offshore renewables industry, are supported and optimised.”