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Port operator ABP is investing £500m at Port Talbot

It said the investment will make the port a leading hub for the offshore floating wind sector

ABP's Port Talbot port.(Image: Dave Powell Ltd.)


Owner of the port of Port Talbot have confirmed £500m investment plans for it to become a leading hub to support floating offshore wind development in the Celtic Sea.

Associated British Ports (ABP), whose portfolio of ports in South Wales also include Cardiff, Newport, Barry and Swansea, said it will repurpose infrastructure to enable the port to host manufacturing, installation, and supply chain activity for the sector. The port, along with the Port of Milford Haven, will form part of a new freeport – the Celtic Freeport.

Both ports are positioning themselves to exploit supply chain opportunities for new floating offshore windfarms in the Celtic Sea, where the Crown Estate has begun a new licensing round.

The Celtic Freeport claims it has the potential to create 16,000 new jobs and attract £5.5bn inward investment.

The planned investment in Port Talbot is part of ABP’s wider sustainability strategy with £1.4bn identified for infrastructure and facilities.

The funding is supported by it institutional investor owners.

Consultants Mott Macdonald has been appointed by ABP to develop a detailed masterplan for the port of Port Talbot.

Ken Norbury, Mott MacDonald’s managing director of transportation (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe), said: “We’re delighted to have been selected by ABP as its technical delivery partner for what is the biggest and most transformational port project in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ right now.