PD Ports has aimed to develop the Teesport Offshore Gateway — one of the UK’s largest offshore wind manufacturing and installation hubs.
Spanning 180 acres, the site will reportedly support manufacturing, assembly, marshalling, and supply chain services.
The Teesport Offshore Gateway, a proposed £200 million ($267 million) investment on the River Tees, will feature a deep-water quay up to 1 kilometre long, providing direct North Sea access for floating and fixed-bottom offshore wind projects.
Located within PD Ports’ Teesport complex — the UK’s sixth largest port — the site offers strong infrastructure, transport links, and a skilled workforce.
While still in early planning and subject to consent variations, the project aims to support the UK’s offshore wind ambitions with critical port facilities.
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Frans Calje, CEO of PD Ports, said: “As the UK and the wider world turns its attention to large-scale renewable energy sources, here at PD Ports we see the opportunity – and the responsibility – to play our part by offering an offshore wind development site, to deliver the clean energy revolution.
“We also firmly believe that a facility such as this will lead to significant job creation – driving growth, employment and skills training opportunities in our coastal communities.”