Written by Gwynt Glas Offshore Wind We would like to thank Marine Energy Wales for facilitating and bringing so many industry stakeholders together at their annual conference to progress and discuss all things marine energy. In particular the significant Celtic Sea...
Marine Energy Wales welcomes today’s confirmation of a £160 million pound scheme to support port infrastructure projects, as part of a raft of measures released on ‘Energy Security Day’. The UK Government’s plans to scale up affordable, clean, homegrown power in the...
Written by Associated British Ports Securing a clean, affordable and reliable supply of energy is a global challenge, but one that presents the UK with enormous opportunities. Our ports have formed the backbone of the South Wales industrial base that has helped power...
Spoken address at the reception for the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Celtic Sea at the House of Commons, 11th January. “The Celtic Sea Developer Alliance is a membership body hosted by Marine Energy Wales representing Floating Offshore Wind developers...
The Celtic Sea Developer Alliance (CSDA), a membership body hosted by Marine Energy Wales, has set out its case for industry support at a critical stage in the development of FLOW – floating offshore wind. At a House of Commons reception for the Celtic Sea All-Party...
By Holly Skyrme, Marine Energy Wales FLOW Project Coordinator Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) helps solve an engineering riddle for renewable energy. Installing turbines on floating platforms allows us to access the deepest waters with the strongest wind speeds...