Cable manufacturing company XLCC said North Ayrshire Council Planning Committee has granted full planning permission for its HVDC subsea cable manufacturing operations in Hunterston.
The decision paves the way for construction to commence and follows outline planning permission granted last year.
“Development of the brownfield site will create a new UK industry to support global decarbonisation targets,” said XLCC.
“By 2025, the facility will support 900 jobs in the area, with thousands more in the wider supply chain.
“Demand for high-voltage cables is set to increase six-fold over the next seven years, as many countries look globally to expand their sources of renewable energy.
“XLCC’s first order is for four 3,800km long cables to connect solar and wind renewable power generation in the Sahara to the UK for the Xlinks Morocco-UK power project.
“XLCC has also secured additional MOUs for domestic projects.”
XLCC CEO Ian Douglas said: “To deliver the energy transition and achieve net zero, the improved global transmission of electricity is critical.
“Put simply, there can be no transition without transmission.
“As demand for HVDC cables continues to boom, we are excited to bring such a significant project to an area with a proud industrial pedigree.
“We thank the local community and North Ayrshire Council for their constructive engagement and support during the process, and we look forward to working with them and other local partners to ensure the factory delivers maximum benefits to Hunterston and the wider region.”