Brexit has “got in the way” of the UK collaborating on a major North Sea wind “island” complex, according to one of the project’s main partners.

Nico Van Dooran, director of new business at the Port of Rotterdam, was speaking last week at an industry webinar hosted by Aberdeen’s Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC).

The Port is one of the main partners in the North Sea Wind Power Hub (NSWPH), a bid by German, Dutch and Danish firms to build an island or series of interconnected islands to supply a substantial part of Europe’s future sustainable power.

Brexit ‘got in the way’ of UK sector collaborating on North Sea Wind Power Hub


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