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Marine Power Systems receives almost £3.5m for floating offshore wind project

The Swansea-based energy equipment company secured the funding as part of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s wider £31m fund for its floating offshore wind programme

An artist’s impression of the Marine Power Systems project that is receiving £3,466,083 to develop a floating wind turbine foundation

Swansea-based Marine Power Systems has secured part of a £31m º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government fund to develop floating offshore wind projects.

The energy technology firm has received £3.4m from the Westminster government's floating offshore wind demonstration programme.

The funding which will allow it to construct a floating wind turbine foundation with a small footprint and integrated wave energy generator to improve power quality.

Mechanical contractor Ledwood in Pembroke Dock is also part of a joint project that has received more than £3.2m for developing a trimaran mounting system for wind turbines.

The projects aim to drive plans to place turbines in deep-sea areas, including where winds are at their strongest.

Last year Marine Power Systems, which aims to revolutionise the way we harvest energy from the world’s oceans, received a total of £1.7m in equity from a syndicate of Welsh investment angels, private investors, and the Development Bank of Wales.

The company is on track to be a world leader in the supply of floating wind and wave energy extraction hardware by having the highest performance and most cost-effective technology available in the market.

Following successful medium scale testing of their full patent protected marine energy generation technology, the company has been working at megawatt scale to demonstrate its grid connected technology ahead of commercialisation.