LS Cables plans £923m Tyne factory

Posted on 14 May 2025

LS Cables plans £923m Tyne factory
Consultation opens on subsea cable facility to support offshore wind

LS Eco Advanced Cables (LSEAC) has launched a five-week public consultation on plans to develop a £923 million high-voltage transmission cable manufacturing facility at the Port of Tyne to support the UK’s offshore wind sector.

LSEAC, a joint venture between LS Group and the Global Interconnector Group, said the development would focus on the production of both subsea and onshore underground electricity transmission cables, essential for transporting clean power from offshore wind farms to the national grid.

The project is expected to generate 500 direct jobs and a further 1,000 in the wider supply chain, with particular emphasis on high-skilled engineering roles.

It will also involve collaboration with regional schools, colleges, and universities to deliver training and retraining programmes to meet future workforce needs.

The proposed facility would place the North East at the centre of the UK’s energy transition, strengthening its position as a hub for clean energy manufacturing, according to the company.

The public consultation runs from 14 May to 18 June and is designed to gather feedback from residents, businesses, and local organisations before a formal planning application is submitted to South Tyneside Council later this year.

Sangdon Lee, director at LSEAC, said: “At a time when the UK is moving ever-more-quickly to decarbonising its energy supply, now more than ever there is a huge need for the infrastructure underpinning that transition.”

“We’re delighted to be proposing this facility – but we must make sure it works for the local community.”

North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said: “This long-term investment will create more than 500 high-quality jobs directly, but we know it will also mean thousands more jobs are created as the supply chain grows around our already thriving offshore sector.”

“This is a hugely exciting project for the region and shows we are building for the future.”

“It will create a new industrial icon – a symbol of our ambition on a global scale to compare with the Swan Hunter cranes that once overlooked the Tyne.”

Energy Minister, Michael Shanks MP said: “Our clean power mission is not just about delivering the renewable energy we need to take British homes and industry off the rollercoaster of fossil fuel markets, it's about delivering local growth, building in Britain, and investing in our communities.

“This facility would help bring 500 manufacturing jobs back to Tyneside's historic shipbuilding heartland and help to build up the supply chains we need to deliver on our Plan for Change to make Britain a clean energy superpower.”

Port of Tyne CEO Matt Beeton added: “The proposed cable manufacturing facility is a huge generational employment opportunity for people in the North East and complements the region’s already impressive advanced manufacturing sector.”

“It demonstrates the ability of the region to attract significant international investors to support the clean energy transition, with the Port of Tyne at its heart.”

Source: reNews

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