A joint report by Marine Energy Wales (MEW), Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult (OREC), and Celtic Sea Power (CSP), is urging decision-makers to recognise the existing capabilities of the Celtic Sea region when it comes to supporting the UK’s future floating offshore...
Marine Energy Wales has submitted its response to the UK Government’s consultation on its new industrial strategy green paper. ‘Invest 2035’ is a 10-year plan devised by UK Government to deliver certainty and stability, and to ultimately encourage businesses to invest...
Our response to the Net Zero 2035 Challenge Group’s Report “How can Wales meet energy needs whilst phasing out fossil fuels by 2035?” In September 2024, the Wales Net Zero 2035 Challenge Group released a comprehensive series of seven reports. Commissioned through the...
Credit: Principle Power Article written by Charlie Allen, Floating Offshore Wind Project Manager at Marine Energy Wales It was a calm and foggy morning the day I set off from Aberdeen Port to visit Kincardine floating offshore wind farm. Located 15km off the Scottish...
The development of marine renewables, including tidal energy and floating offshore wind projects, present a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Wales and ensuring our ports are ready and able to support the sector is vital. Ports development is key to ensuring Wales...
Earlier this year the Celtic Freeport welcomed its first permanent Chief Executive – Luciana Ciubotariu. Luciana has over 20 years of experience in foreign direct investment, strategic consulting and business development. In her previous role, she acted as the Head of...