


Securing the Future of Floating Offshore Wind: Why Allocation Round 7 Must Deliver for FLOW Test and Demonstration Projects in the Celtic Sea
Image Credit: Principal Power By Charlie Allen, FLOW Project Manager. With the Allocation Round 7 Marine Energy Wales consultation response submitted, we’ve been reflecting on whether this marks a significant milestone – especially for test and demonstration...
Marine Energy Wales’ Response to the Senedd’s Green Economy Report
The Senedd Economy Committee’s Green Economy Report lays out an important vision for Wales’ transition to a net-zero economy. It’s encouraging to see the report focus on key areas such as pipeline certainty, planning reform, port investment, skills development, and...
Could 2025 be the turning point for floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea?
Discover why 2025 could be a game-changer for floating offshore wind (FLOW) in the Celtic Sea. Explore key milestones, from leasing rounds to port investment, and how the Celtic Sea Developer Alliance is driving progress in renewable energy.

New report urges decision-makers to recognise Celtic Sea region’s potential to support UK’s renewable energy future
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...