Floating Offshore Wind in Wales
Welsh Affairs Committee
Closed
Inquiry
The Welsh Affairs Committee will be holding two evidence session exploring floating offshore wind (FLOW) in the Celtic Sea, as the UK seeks to harness its renewable energy potential.
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Recommendations
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Conclusions
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Reports
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Oral sessions
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Events
Activity timeline 12 events
26 May
2023
2023
26 May
2023
2023
8 Mar
2023
2023
Report published
8 Mar
2023
2023
Report published
19 Jan
2023
2023
Oral evidence
19 Jan
2023
2023
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
8 Dec
2022
2022
Oral evidence
8 Dec
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
23 Nov
2022
2022
Oral evidence
23 Nov
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
26 Oct
2022
2022
Oral evidence
26 Oct
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 4 sessions
19 Jan 2023
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Edward Sherriff · Welsh Government
Julie James MS · Welsh Government
8 Dec 2022
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Julie James MS · Welsh Government
23 Nov 2022
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Dr Nicola Higgins · Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Rt Hon Graham Stuart MP · Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
26 Oct 2022
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Dan McGrail · Renewable UK
Gus Jaspert · The Crown Estate
Henrik Pedersen · Associated British Ports
Mike Scott · Blue Gem Wind
Tim Pick · Offshore Wind Acceleration Taskforce
Tim Stiven · The Crown Estate
Tom Glover · RWE
Tom Sawyer · Port of Milford Haven
Reports 2 reports · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Second Report - Floating Offshore Wind in Wales | HC 1182 | 8 Mar 2023 | 18 | Responded |
| Fel y bo'r angen Ar y Môr Gwynt yng Nghymru - Crynodeb | 8 Mar 2023 | 0 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
10 results
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
Floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea will not only be key to meeting the...
Floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea will not only be key to meeting the UK’s Net Zero targets, it also presents an opportunity to bring significant investment into Wales and provide high quality jobs. If first-mover advantage can be …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the opportunity presented by floating offshore wind and highlights its commitment to deploying up to 50GW of offshore wind by 2030 and its work with the Floating Offshore Wind Taskforce.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
Developers need long-term targets and a clear pipeline of projects to unlock investment.
Developers need long-term targets and a clear pipeline of projects to unlock investment. Fully delivering on the opportunities for floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea will require a high level of coordination across government and among public bodies. Given …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the importance of long-term targets and coordination, highlighting its commitment to deploying up to 50GW of offshore wind by 2030 and its work with the Floating Offshore Wind Taskforce.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
The UK Government must set targets for floating offshore wind beyond 2030 up to 2045.
The UK Government must set targets for floating offshore wind beyond 2030 up to 2045. Alongside these targets it should work with The Crown Estate to provide visibility on future leasing opportunities in the Celtic Sea beyond the current leasing …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the impact that deployment ambitions can have for renewable energy deployment, but retains the flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances. It will continue to review its plans and work with industry through the Floating Offshore Wind Taskforce to tackle barriers to deployment and enable collaboration in the industry.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
The UK Government should work with the Welsh Government to identify the staffing and resourcing...
The UK Government should work with the Welsh Government to identify the staffing and resourcing requirements of consenting bodies necessary for the delivery of floating offshore wind at pace. Subsequent to this review, both governments should bring forward a joint …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the need for environmental and biodiversity specialists and highlights the Net Zero Skills and Workforce Action Plan due in 2024, as well as the Welsh Government's review of marine licensing and consenting processes.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
We recognise that investment in local supply chains must be balanced against accelerating programme delivery,...
We recognise that investment in local supply chains must be balanced against accelerating programme delivery, bringing costs down for consumers and compliance with international treaty obligations. However, the potential for wealth Floating Offshore Wind in Wales 29 and job creation …
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Government Response
The government recognizes the potential for wealth and job creation in Wales from floating offshore wind and welcomes The Crown Estate’s requirement for developers to provide supply chain investment plans as part of their bid for a lease, and the need for these plans to be commitments.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
Developing regional port infrastructure for the manufacture and assembly of floating offshore wind components will...
Developing regional port infrastructure for the manufacture and assembly of floating offshore wind components will require significant investment but will be necessary for local supply chains and jobs. The full economic benefits of floating offshore wind should go to the …
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Government Response
The government states the Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme (FLOWMIS) opened for applications on 30th March 2023 and any funding awards will be based on a project’s ability to demonstrate value for money and their ability to meet the strategic objectives of the scheme.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
FLOWMIS will be critical for unlocking private sector investment in Welsh ports and making them...
FLOWMIS will be critical for unlocking private sector investment in Welsh ports and making them ready for floating offshore wind. Investors require certainty on the UK Government’s commitment to this funding.
Government Response
The government states the Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme (FLOWMIS) opened for applications on 30th March 2023 and any funding awards will be based on a project’s ability to demonstrate value for money and their ability to meet the strategic objectives of the scheme.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
The UK Government should set out a clear timeline for the allocation of FLOWMIS and...
The UK Government should set out a clear timeline for the allocation of FLOWMIS and commit to ensuring Welsh ports receive at least half of the available funding.
Government Response
The government states FLOWMIS opened for applications on 30th March 2023 and that funding awards will be based on a project’s ability to demonstrate value for money and their ability to meet the strategic objectives of the scheme, but does not commit to a timeline or specific allocation for Welsh ports.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
To provide ports with the confidence to make long-term investments in infrastructure The Crown Estate...
To provide ports with the confidence to make long-term investments in infrastructure The Crown Estate should set further targets for floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea beyond its initial target of 4GW. Alongside this the UK Government should set …
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Government Response
The government welcomes the Floating Offshore Wind Taskforce’s recently published “Industry Roadmap 2040” and will continue to work with the sector, through bodies such as the Floating Offshore Wind Task Force and the Offshore Wind Industry Council (OWIC), to understand future port investment requirements and timescales. The Crown Estate intends to provide further detail with regard to future Celtic Sea leasing at its next market update.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Second Report - Floating Offshore …
Wider decarbonisation goals should be considered when planning grid infrastructure.
Wider decarbonisation goals should be considered when planning grid infrastructure. The UK Government should continue to appraise National Grid ESO’s Holistic Network Design and follow-up exercise with this in mind and ensure opportunities for decarbonisation in Wales are not missed …
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Government Response
The Government will continue to address recommendations to improve anticipatory investment and strategic planning of the networks through the work outlined in the Holistic Network Design (HND) and upcoming Future Framework Government Consultation Response. The HND offers a recommended design to enable the connection of 18 new offshore wind farms with a combined capacity of 23GW and will be complemented by the Holistic Network Design Follow Up Exercise, which will provide recommendations for the connection of floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea.
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Government Response AI assessment · 18 of 8 classified
Accepted
6
Acknowledged
10
Deferred
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Total
8 recs + 10 conclusions