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Wales’ national test centre has now officially signed a lease with The Crown Estate, launching the opening of the META Open Water test sites. After initially securing seabed rights with The Crown Estate back in 2020, this signing of a full lease now enables wave and tidal energy testing to take place in more energetic sites on Pembrokeshire’s south coast.

The Open Water test sites are the next stepping stone for META operations following the launch of their Phase 1 Quayside sites in 2019. META has now secured all licenses and consents to be a fully operational test centre, and forms one key stepping stone in the Welsh test centre network.

The Crown Estate, which acts as manager of the seabed around Wales, England and Northern Ireland, has awarded seabed rights to Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum, the legal entity behind META, for the operation of three marine energy test sites in and around the Milford Haven Waterway.

These test sites offer moderate to high energy areas for operational ‘real-sea’ testing: Warrior Way tidal site; Dale Roads wave test site; and East Pickard Bay wave and floating offshore wind component test site, all benefitting from stronger wave or tidal stream resource, and greater depth and area than META’s Quayside sites, whilst still being situated close to Pembroke Port.

META acts as a key hub for research and innovation; enabling academia to develop tools and resources to advance the sector, supporting supply chain to bring innovative solutions to market and allowing technology developers to deploy, re-risk and develop.

Saul Young, META Operations Manager says:

“This marks our final milestone in creating Wales’ first operational marine energy test centre. We are really pleased to have now signed this agreement with The Crown Estate and look forward to welcoming our first clients this Autumn to our Open Water test sites.

Going forward, by providing a consented facility for technology testing and validation we aim to successfully support technology development and growth in the marine energy sector””

Huub den Rooijen, Managing Director of The Crown Estate’s Marine portfolio says:

“Welsh waters offer exciting potential to unlock new energy capacity in support of the UK’s transition to Net Zero. We are therefore very pleased to award this lease which will allow vital testing and research of renewable offshore technologies to advance at pace, further strengthening Wales’s expertise in the renewables sector.”

 

For further info on META, contact:

Josie Green, Marketing & Communications Manager
Josie.green@marineenergywales.co.uk

Saul Young, META Operations Manager
Saul.young@marineenergywales.co.uk

 

Editors notes:

About META:

META is the Marine Energy Test Area (META): Wales’ national marine energy test facility, operated by Marine Energy Wales. META is key hub for research and innovation and creates a haven for marine energy through providing a suite of fully licensed test sites in a unique, accessible location, allowing academia, supply chain & developers to deploy, de-risk and develop.

Providing an essential stepping stone facility to fill the gap between tank testing and full-scale demonstration, META is a key step of the developing Welsh test centre network facilitating a number of testing building blocks to enable developers to progress from concept & design through to commercialisation, and establishing Wales as a centre of excellence for marine energy development.

The £2.6 million project, which is being supported by EU and Welsh Government funds, along with the Coastal Communities Fund and the Swansea Bay City Deal, aims to provide early-stage device developers with an easy access testing facility to de-risk future deployments and drive down the cost of energy.

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