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Appointments support 3GW+ North Sea wind plans and UK supply chain ambition Cerulean Winds has announced two senior appointments to support the development of its 3GW+ floating offshore wind farms in the North Sea. Tom Scrope joins as the company’s first chief financial officer. He will focus on capital raising, shaping the company’s financial model, and managing investment structures after scaling several deep tech start-ups and securing more than £100 million in funding. Colin Maciver (pictured) takes up the role of senior director, based in Scotland. He will lead project development and stakeholder engagement, drawing on his previous roles as head of offshore wind development at Crown Estate Scotland and recent experience in the private sector. Cerulean Winds is leading the Aspen, Beech and Cedar floating wind projects in the Central North Sea, with Aspen – a 1GW scheme – targeting first power in 2028–29. The developer is working with partners including Haventus, Ocean Installer, Bilfinger and NOV to deliver the projects. The initiative is designed to direct more than £1 billion of investment into floating wind manufacturing and service infrastructure in Scotland. Dan Jackson, founding director of Cerulean Winds, said: “The size of our team is growing with the scale of our ambition – we’re bringing in top talent to drive forward the development of our projects and shape the future business case of FLOW. “Having Tom and Colin onboard puts our alliance in a much stronger position to establish a UK floating wind industry from Scotland.” Tom Scrope said: “The UK FLOW industry is, in large part thanks to the work of Cerulean Winds and its delivery partners, on the cusp of making a tangible difference to the UK energy mix and broader economy. “I am focused on bringing my expertise and an entrepreneurial mindset to create the strongest possible value proposition for our projects.” Colin Maciver said: “Cerulean Winds’ projects have all the ingredients for success – a unique delivery team of Tier 1 companies, ideal location and widespread stakeholder support. “I am excited to be part of creating a new industry that will benefit Scotland and help the UK reach its net zero ambitions.” |