Crown Estate Selects Two Bids for Celtic Sea Offshore Wind Round
- The Crown Estate announced on June 21, 2025, the selection of Equinor and the Gwynt Glas partnership to develop two large-scale floating wind projects located in the Celtic Sea.
- This follows the fifth leasing round, which supports the UK government's Plan for Change by advancing efforts to establish the country as a global leader in clean energy and lower energy costs.
- Each project covers 1.5 GW of seabed with 300-meter-tall turbines on floating platforms assembled at Port Talbot and Bristol, expected operational by the early 2030s after a 3-5 year consenting process.
- These projects will deliver 3 GW capacity powering over four million homes, creating more than 5,000 jobs supply chain-wide and generating a £1.5 billion economic boost, with a third site planned to increase capacity.
- The projects mark a key step in building a new industry for Wales and the UK, promising industrial renewal, greater energy security, and positioning the region as a leader in floating offshore wind technology.
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Offshore floating wind farms to power millions of homes, minister says
Jo Stevens has said plans for floating offshore wind farms in Wales and the South West will create 5,300 jobs and power four million homes. New floating windfarms, set to be among the biggest in the world, will create thousands of jobs and power millions of homes, a minister has said. Turbines up to 300m tall will sit on platforms floating off the coast of Wales, powering some four million homes under plans revealed on Thursday. The project, whi…
UK – 20/06/2025 – energysdelamer.eu. What if we look on the other side of the Channel? Crown Estate is about to join forces with Equinor and Gwynt Glas – a joint venture between EDF Renewables UK and BSE – to stimulate new jobs and economic growth through new floating wind farms off the coast of Wales and south-west England. It will be the first phase of a new Celtic offshore industry, with Crown Estate identifying an additional 4-10 gigawatt ma…
Developers Revealed for Celtic Sea Floating Wind Projects
Delivering floating offshore wind off the coast of Pembrokeshire has taken a significant step forward, as the Crown Estate has named Equinor and a joint venture between EDF Renewables UK and ESB as preferred bidders, following the conclusion of its Round 5 leasing process. Two developers have each secured rights to develop 1.5GW of floating offshore wind (FLOW) capacity in the Celtic Sea, with a third 1.5GW lease area yet to be awarded. As part …
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