A Scottish-based global power supply firm has announced a £33 million innovation project bringing more than 20 jobs.

Aggreko’s Future Technology Project to develop new power generators at its site in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, will create 23 new jobs.

A £1.5 million Scottish Enterprise research and development grant will go towards the schemes aimed at creating more efficient generators with lower carbon emissions.

Projects include expanding the use of solar-diesel hybrid energy storage products, increasing integration of renewable energy into battery storage and improving energy efficiency.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who visited the site on Wednesday, said: “With 23 highly skilled jobs being created in Dumbarton and significant investment by the company, it is hugely encouraging that Aggreko regard Scotland as the perfect place for them to grow their business.

Nicola Sturgeon (Andy Buchanan/PA)
Nicola Sturgeon (Andy Buchanan/PA)

“As our new Energy Strategy sets out, it is crucial that we find new ways to ensure energy is produced efficiently, and integrates renewable and low carbon technology – as is the case with these developments by Aggreko.”

She said the government wants Scotland “to once again be the inventor and manufacturer of the innovations that shape the future” and has increased business research and development grants by 70%.

Aggreko chief executive Chris Weston said the £33 million investment was necessary to address the “urgent need for cleaner fuels”.