Northumberland's Energy Central Campus signs up JDR Cables as key supporter

Artist impression of the Energy Central Learning Hub, part of Energy Central Campus

A company set to open a major cables factory on the Northumberland coast has signed up to support a nearby skills centre.

JDR Cables - which is building a £130m factory at Cambois that is set to create 171 jobs - has agreed to become a gold sponsor for the Energy Central Campus (ECC) at Blyth. The partnership will see JDR work with the campus to help train new workers.

JDR already has a presence in the North East and announced plans for its factory at Cambois in 2021. The factory, which is currently under construction, will strengthen the North East’s position as a leading area for the clean energy sector.

Martin Lawlor, chair of ECC, said: “I am delighted to welcome JDR Cables as a gold sponsor of ECC. JDR’s knowledge and expertise servicing the global offshore energy industry will play a key role in helping us achieve our mission of developing the clean energy workforce of the future.”

James Young, chief strategy and compliance officer at JDR Cable Systems, added: “This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to driving innovation in the offshore wind industry and investing in the future talented individuals who are vital to the success of the offshore energy industry.

“Our new manufacturing facility in Cambois will not only deliver cutting-edge subsea cable technologies but also create significant local employment opportunities. Through our collaboration with ECC, we hope to inspire and equip the next generation with the skills needed to thrive in the exciting renewable energy sector, helping to strengthen the UK’s position as a global leader in clean energy.”

Energy Central Campus is a partnership between the Port of Blyth, Northumberland County Council, and the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, which aims to create the pipeline of talent required for the expanding clean energy sector in the North East. It is part of the wider £95m Energising Blyth regeneration project by delivered by the Government, the county council and the North East Combined Authority, which has provided £5.5m in funding for the scheme.