Tickets are now available for MEW2026, the UK’s largest marine renewable energy conference, which this year will take place in Llandudno. Designed to bring together industry leaders, experts, researchers and policymakers, the two-day event will take place on April...
Earlier this week, Marine Energy Wales convened a dedicated finance roundtable in Pembroke Dock, bringing together senior representatives from national and devolved finance institutions with developers, ports and supply chain companies active across Wales’ offshore...
Marine Energy Wales welcomes progress on offshore and floating wind This morning (14th January), the UK Government announced the Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 7 results. The results highlight Wales’ continued role in the delivery of...
Do you know someone whose passion, commitment and vision have helped advance Wales’ marine energy sector? Marine Energy Wales’ Ysbryd Y Môr award celebrates individuals who have been a driving force behind the growth and success of Wales’ marine energy sector....
By Charlie Allen, FLOW Project Manager at Marine Energy Wales. 2025 was a year of steady and necessary progress for offshore wind in Wales. Despite political uncertainty and increasingly vocal opposition to renewables, the sector continued to move...
Championing Offshore Renewables in Wales’ Local Growth Fund Marine Energy Wales has submitted a detailed response to the Welsh Government’s consultation on the proposed UK Local Growth Fund in Wales. Our response sets out a clear, evidence-based case for why...