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Multi-million-pound plans put the Pembroke Port at the heart of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's floating offshore windfarm sector

The Port of Milford Haven has made a funding bid to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government's Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme

The Port of Milford Haven.

The Port of Milford Haven has submitted a multi-million-pound funding bid to a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government fund to expand its Pembroke Port aimed at maximising opportunities from floating offshore windfarms in the Celtic Sea.

The port has submitted a bid to the £160m Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme (FLOWMIS) which supports investment in port infrastructure to facilitate floating offshore wind. The scheme is administered by Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.

The ports of Milford Haven is part of a freeport (Celtic Freeport), which will also cover Associated British Ports’ Port Talbot port. The proposed expansion of Pembroke Port will facilitate evolving demands of the floating offshore wind sector, which will see the Celtic Sea at its heart. The Crown Estate is issuing new operating licences in the sea.

With an emphasis on sustainability and innovation, the Pembroke Dock FLOWMIS bid seeks to provide a delivery platform for the 400M megawatt test and demonstration phase and a site for integration, operations and maintenance activities in support of the commercial-scale phase over the coming decades.

The Port of Milford Haven said an expanded port at Pembroke would strategically positioned it to become a linchpin in a major supply chain within the floating offshore wind industry.

As a competitive bidding process it said it couldn’t disclose the exact funding it is seeking to secure from FLOWMIS, but confirmed it would require some matchfunding.

The Celtic Freeport is made up of Associated British Ports, Neath Port Talbot Council, Pembrokeshire County Council and the Port of Milford Haven. With tax breaks and other support measures it claims it will create 16,000 jobs, generate £5.5bn of investment and accelerate the roll-out of floating offshore wind.

At Port Talbot ABP is investing £500m to to enable the port to host manufacturing, installation, and supply chain activity for the floating offshore wind sector.