Ørsted Allots Sixth Round of Burbo Bank Extension Grants

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Ørsted has awarded nine organizations around Liverpool Bay, the UK, with grants from the sixth round of its Burbo Bank Extension Community Fund.

River and Sea Sense, one of the grant winners. Source: Ørsted

Each of the recipients will receive a share of the GBP 116,500 windfall, joining 73 other groups which have already benefitted from the fund, the Danish offshore wind developer said.

Every year during the expected 25-year lifetime of the Burbo Bank Extension offshore wind farm, approximately GBP 225,000 will be made available for community projects meant to benefit the local area.

According to Ørsted, the fund has so far awarded GBP 675,000 in total since its launch in May 2015.

“Merseyside has played a big part in advancing technology for the whole offshore wind industry. Our two projects here, Burbo Bank, and the newer Extension, both were the first in the world to demonstrate new turbine models, that have then gone on to be used by the rest of the industry,” Natasha Nanuck, Ørsted’s Stakeholder Advisor, said.

“We want to give something back to the communities in which we operate, which is why we set up these benefit funds. Each receiving organisation has shown how they can make a positive impact in their community, and we are delighted to be able to support these worthy causes.”

The closing date for the next round of applications for the grants is 26 September 2018.

Located 7km off the coast of Liverpool, Burbo Bank Extension comprises 32 MHI Vestas 8MW turbines. The 258MW offshore wind farm was fully commissioned in May 2017.