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Unlocking the renewables potential of the Celtic Sea
The Celtic Sea and coastal waters around Wales have a higher concentration of renewable energy resources than perhaps anywhere else on the planet. Andrew Wade explores some of the technology advances - from floating wind to marine energy - that will be key to tapping into this vast resource.
Marine Power Systems
Harnessing the vast power of ocean windsAfter more than a decade of meticulous research and development, Swansea-based Marine Power Systems are preparing to launch a revolutionary new device into the renewable energy market, harnessing the vast power of ocean waves and wind.
Wylfa Newydd Nuclear Power Station
Existing nuclear site with regulatory permissions for new build.
Port of Mostyn
One of Europe's most important Ports for offshore renewable energy.
Pembroke Port
Located in west Wales, on the Milford Haven Waterway, Pembroke Port provides a flexible 24-hour service for industry.
The Active Building Centre
The Active Building Centre’s mission is to deliver transformational change in the construction and energy sectors, revolutionising the way we heat and power our homes, schools and offices.
Pembroke Dock Marine
The Pembroke Dock Marine initiative is a transformational project for Wales and the rest of the UK creating clear opportunities for industry on the west coast of Wales.
Wales celebrates tech innovation
Good people, creating good products, for the good of everyoneWales has always been a land of innovators, pushing the boundaries of science and technology to build a better society for future generations.
Towards net zero decarbonisation
Pembrokeshire marine energy project powers onA £60 million marine energy project that will help tackle climate change while reviving Pembrokeshire’s economy in the wake of Covid-19 has been given the green light.