The UK government has officially announced that Great British Energy (GB Energy), the new state-owned energy company, will be headquartered in Aberdeen. This decision marks a significant milestone in the country’s push towards clean energy and reinforces Aberdeen’s position as a key player in the UK’s energy sector.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer confirmed the decision during his speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, he said: “”We said, GB Energy, our publicly owned national champion, the vehicle that will drive forward our mission on clean energy, we said it belonged in Scotland, and it does.
“But the truth is, it could only really ever be based in one place in Scotland.
“So today, I can confirm that the future of British energy will be powered as it has been for decades, by the talent and skills of the working people in the Granite City with GB Energy based in Aberdeen.”
The choice of Aberdeen as the headquarters is a strategic move, leveraging the city’s world-leading engineering expertise and established infrastructure in the energy sector.
The UK government is committed to supporting GB Energy and the clean energy transition in several ways:
The company will focus on five key areas:
The establishment of GB Energy in Aberdeen is expected to have a significant positive impact on the local economy and Scotland’s energy sector:
While the announcement has been met with enthusiasm, some questions remain about the exact role of GB Energy and its impact on the existing oil and gas industry.
The government has emphasized that this move is part of a balanced transition away from fossil fuels, ensuring that Aberdeen continues to thrive as Scotland’s clean energy capital.
As GB Energy takes shape in Aberdeen, it represents a significant step towards the UK’s ambition to become a clean energy superpower, with the Granite City at its heart.