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Peel Ports Clydeport has handled its largest ever turbines for the renewable energy sector following a recent £3m investment in infrastructure.
King George V Dock in Glasgow handled six wind turbines and their 80.5m-long blades – the biggest ever at the site. The arrival of the components wouldn’t have been possible without the port group’s recent development of a new egress road and supporting terminal infrastructure, which was designed to improve ...
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Peel Ports Clydeport has invested £3m in infrastructure to handle wind turbine components for the renewable energy sector
The port operator has developed a new egress road at its King George V(KGV) Dock in Glasgow to improve the movement of project cargo through the port. It will provide a more efficient ...
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Peel Ports Clydeport says it could invest up to £150 million in the redevelopment of the Hunterston marine yard in Ayrshire as an offshore wind hub.
Peel is preparing the site for occupancy as it seeks to attract major projects, amid growing demand for the offshore wind supply chain on the ...
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Two new Port of Greenock cranes will henceforth be known as Craner Swift (Taylor Swift) and U-Crane Bolt (Usain Bolt) after creative local schoolkids won the chance to name the huge structures.
Avaleigh Lang, 10, of Lady Alice Primary in Greenock, chose Craner Swift as a nod to the US pop ...
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Peel Ports has revealed its plans to develop the port of Hunterston and is calling on North Ayrshire residents and businesses to share their opinions about potential uses of the site, over the next six weeks.
The site comprises a 300 acre brownfield footprint with deepwater and rail connections and is ...
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