The news that Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin has today approved plans to create a world-class centre for the renewable energy industries on the south bank of the Humber has been described as ‘massively important for the region and the whole of the UK economy.’ That was the reaction of Able founder and Executive Chairman Peter […]
Professor Paul Stewart
Humber Marine Energy Park ‘Preferred Location’ for STRABAG Offshore Wind Facility
The drive to establish the Humber as a world-class centre for the renewable energy sector has been given a further boost with the news that STRABAG Offshore Wind GmbH as part of the leading European construction company STRABAG SE has a Memorandum of Understanding in place naming Able Marine Energy Park as the preferred location […]
EU Horizon 2020 work programmes published today
Horizon 2020 – first calls The Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2014-15 sets out the funding opportunities under the different parts of the programme; all are being published today on the Participant Portal. Each part describes the overall objectives, the respective calls, and the topics within each call. Each topic describes the challenge to be addressed, […]
Westermost Rough Offshore Wind Farm launch event at DONG Energy Grimsby
Today Professors Paul Stewart and Steph Haywood of the School of Engineering at the University of Hull attended a launch event hosted by DONG Energy at their facility on the Port of Grimsby. (Westermost Rough Offshore Wind Farm, Service Quay, Humber Bridge Road, Fish Docks, Grimsby, DN31 3AS) In partnership with two key partners – […]
Engineering Collaboration with Siemens
I just found this photo of an award ceremony, which I think really captures the energy and collaboration which we created with Siemens in Lincoln. Happy days!