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Welsh First Minister welcomes major offshore wind contracts, bringing thousands of jobs

Two Welsh offshore wind projects have secured contracts in the latest UK Government auction, marking a significant step forward for Wales' renewable energy ambitions and delivering thousands of jobs.
Eluned Morgan, First Minister of Wales. Courtesy of Welsh Government.
Eluned Morgan, First Minister of Wales. Courtesy of Welsh Government.

The Awel y Mor fixed offshore wind project in north Wales and the Erebus floating offshore wind project off the coast of Pembrokeshire both received contracts through the Contracts for Difference allocation round.

The projects are expected to bring substantial economic benefits to Wales, with the Awel y Mor development alone anticipated to create around 2,000 jobs during construction and another 50 roles to support delivery with RWE. The Erebus project is expected to support over 600 jobs during construction and 500 through the supply chain.

The Erebus project will help establish Wales as a leader in the emerging floating offshore wind industry.

“I'm delighted that two Welsh offshore wind projects have secured contracts in the latest UK auction” said First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan. “This demonstrates how Wales is well placed to build on its existing capacity for renewable energy, to reap the benefits of these new projects bringing many high-quality jobs and wider economic benefits to our economy. The floating offshore project off the coast of Pembrokeshire will help kickstart the new floating offshore wind industry for Wales and, together with extending the fixed offshore wind generation in north Wales, will utilise the latest technology and help to reduce bills and boost our energy security.

“Wales is in a fantastic position to support the new floating wind industry and the additional fixed offshore wind projects” added Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans. “We will work with these companies to ensure our ports are used, and that our supply chains are in a position to support this industry. We know we have the ability to deliver on the skills already – our offer is recognised as globally competitive, and we will continue to build on this.”

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