Wind turbine manufacturing plant will bring local benefits
HULL HAS BEEN CHOSEN by Siemens as the location for a new wind turbine manufacturing plant, which could bring local benefits to Holderness.
Claims of thousands of new jobs being created will also be taken with a large pinch of salt. It was clear from the discussion with DONG Energy that claims of a 'jobs bonanza' were a media invention - while some local jobs would have been created, the actual effect would have be an import of people into Hull and Holderness from other areas of the country and from Scandavian countries were the essential job skills needed already existed.
However, the final words of encouragement for this initiative come again from Graham Stuart:
Siemens and Associated British Ports (ABP) have announced that they have signed up to the idea of the proposed Green Port Hull development at Alexandra Dock, Hull and will work to develop plans for a new the construction of a new offshore and wind turbine manufacturing plant.
Green Port Hull, a partnership formed by ABP, Hull City Council, East Riding Council and the University of Hull, was set up in December 2010 to attract turbine manufacturers to locate in the city. It is believed that up to 10,000 new jobs could be created with the further development of land owned by ABP if the vision of Green Port Hull is realised.
Green Port Hull, a partnership formed by ABP, Hull City Council, East Riding Council and the University of Hull, was set up in December 2010 to attract turbine manufacturers to locate in the city. It is believed that up to 10,000 new jobs could be created with the further development of land owned by ABP if the vision of Green Port Hull is realised.
Local MP Graham Stuart has welcomed the announcement:
“This is fantastic news and shows just how well placed Hull and the East Riding is to become the heart of the green energy revolution in this country. I am sure that when Siemens does come to the docks it will be the start of a rapid expansion of businesses in the area which could well see important Associated British Ports land in the Beverley and Holderness constituency developed with many new jobs being created.”The news of new jobs and investment will be generally welcomed in the HU12 area, although people will want to see more details of what the proposals will mean in terms of increased local traffic and inconvenience. Also, following the scrapping last year of plans by DONG Energy to build a new bio-mass power station at Hull docks, local people will want to see more firm plans in place before making their voices heard.
Claims of thousands of new jobs being created will also be taken with a large pinch of salt. It was clear from the discussion with DONG Energy that claims of a 'jobs bonanza' were a media invention - while some local jobs would have been created, the actual effect would have be an import of people into Hull and Holderness from other areas of the country and from Scandavian countries were the essential job skills needed already existed.
However, the final words of encouragement for this initiative come again from Graham Stuart:
“This is both an ambitious plan and one which could really put the area on the map as a centre of excellence for renewable energy.”
1 comments:
This is an encouraging article on HumberBusiness.Com that gives an insight into the type of work to be conducted at the Manufacturing Plant and the commitment of Siemen to using LOCAL skills and Labour:
http://www.humberbusiness.com/news/wind-turbine-firm-s-local-jobs-pledge/article-3340733-detail/article.html
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