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Offshore wind project will bring jobs and growth says Welsh Secretary

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The Awel y Môr project, which is being developed in the Irish Sea off the North Wales coast, was one of the projects to win a contract with the UK Government on 14 January.

Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens was in the Port of Mostyn last week (22 January) to meet project developers RWE and hear their ambitious plans for the Awel y Môr site.  

Once fully constructed, the project will see up to 50 turbines built around 10km off the coast, west of the current Gwynt y Môr site. 

Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said

The development of the Awel y Môr project is huge news for North Wales and will deliver more well-paid, highly-skilled jobs and growth to the local area.

The UK Government is working with investors to develop home-grown clean power which will secure our energy supply and bring down bills for good.  

Wales is at the centre of this and projects like Awel y Môr will help us achieve those goals.

RWE’s Project Lead for Awel y Môr, Philippa Powell, said

Following our success in the most recent CfD auction round, it was a pleasure to be able to update the Secretary of State for Wales on our plans for Awel y Môr for the coming year, as we work towards a final investment decision.

Capable of powering more than half the homes in Wales once fully realised, Awel y Môr represents a key part in RWE’s commitment to investing in renewable energy here in Wales, alongside the Pembroke Net Zero Centre, and our onshore wind and solar projects.

The recent auction results will deliver the biggest single procurement of offshore wind energy in British and European history and were a major vote of confidence in the UK’s new era of energy sovereignty.  

It secured a record capacity of 8.4GW of offshore wind which will generate enough clean electricity to power the equivalent of 12 million homes and puts Britain on track to achieve its clean power mission by 2030. 

The auction will unlock around £22 billion in private investment, supporting around 7,000 jobs, bringing growth and good jobs to all areas of the UK, including Wales. 

As well as Awel y Môr, the Erebus project in the Celtic Sea off Pembrokeshire was also successful in the auction.

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