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From left to right: Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans; David Rees MS for Aberavon; Minister for Energy Consumers, Martin McCluskey; Secretary of State Jo Stevens; Ashley Curnow, Divisional Port Manager (ABP); Julian Walker, Chief Commercial Officer and Regional Director (ABP), Mike Goddard, Head of Programme, Future Port Talbot (ABP)

The UK Government and Associated British Ports (ABP) agree terms for supporting the development of major floating offshore wind (FLOW) infrastructure at Port Talbot, subject to CMA clearance.

Secretary of State Jo Stevens and Minister for Energy Consumers Martin McCluskey visit the port at Port Talbot to mark the milestone, signalling strong ministerial backing for the development.

Port Talbot set to become a strategic industrial hub for Celtic Sea FLOW, enabling large-scale manufacturing, assembly and marshalling for gigawatt-scale projects.

Development could unlock over hundreds of millions of pounds of industry investment, driving industrial regeneration, supply chain growth and thousands of high-quality jobs across South Wales and the wider region.

Government and industry reaffirm commitment to making the UK a global leader in FLOW, strengthening energy security and boosting coastal economies.

Progress complements other recent successes in ABP’s wider offshore wind portfolio, including recent agreements with RWE, Vestas and successful turbine operations across UK ports.

Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s largest port operator, and the UK Government have agreed the terms for government funding, alongside further ABP investment in the development of port infrastructure for floating offshore wind (FLOW) in the Celtic Sea, subject to final clearance by the Competition and Markets Authority.

The agreement was marked by a visit by the Secretary of State for Wales, Jo Stevens, and Minister for Energy Consumers Martin McCluskey, to Port Talbot. The visit marked a major milestone in plans to transform Port Talbot into a strategic industrial hub for floating offshore wind, providing the large-scale manufacturing, assembly and marshalling capacity required to deliver gigawatt-scale FLOW projects. The development will ensure the region plays a central role in enabling projects awarded through the recent Celtic Sea leasing round and in securing long-term investment, supply chain growth and high-quality jobs across South Wales and the wider region

Henrik L. Pedersen, Chief Executive Officer of ABP, said: “Today’s visit marks real progress on the shared ambition between ABP and the UK Government to secure the infrastructure needed to deliver floating offshore wind at scale. Agreeing terms on government support is a critical step towards further ABP investment at Port Talbot and establishing the port as a cornerstone of the Celtic Sea floating offshore wind industry. This development would drive industrial regeneration, support thousands of skilled jobs and ensure the Wales and the UK captures the full economic benefit of this emerging sector.”

Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband said: “From floating offshore wind in Port Talbot to a new generation of small modular reactors at Wylfa – this Government is putting Wales at the heart of our clean energy superpower mission. “With its deep waters and strong winds we are supporting to Wales to storm ahead in floating offshore wind – a pioneering industry that will support thousands of good jobs, drive growth across the country and unlock the next generation of clean, homegrown power."

Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said: “This is a significant moment for Port Talbot and a major step forward for the growing clean energy industry in Wales. This investment will further cement Port Talbot as a hub of the industries of the future, and heralds the next chapter of jobs, and investment to the area.

“The UK Government has backed steelworkers and the community in Port Talbot with £100 million in direct support and £500m for the construction of a new Electric Arc Furnace ensuring that the town will manufacture clean steel into the future

“Thanks to our investment, the work of trade unions and local businesses, and the dedication and spirit of local people - Port Talbot and whole region have a very bright future.”

Developers with interests in the Celtic Sea have welcomed the progress made at Port Talbot.

Mark Hazelton, Gwynt Glas Project Director said: “We welcome today’s announcement from the Government to support the development of critical port infrastructure at Port Talbot. This is a vital step towards unlocking the immense potential of floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea. The investment not only supports energy security but also lays the foundation for long term, highly skilled job creation in South Wales. Suitable infrastructure is essential to realising the transformative benefits this opportunity presents and we are pleased to see progress being made.”

Hugh Kelly, Co-Founder & CEO Simply Blue Energy said, “Erebus welcomes the announcement by ABP and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero towards progressing support for the continued development of Port Talbot as an offshore wind hub. Progress at Port Talbot directly supports our ability to plan and deliver floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea. Port infrastructure for both test and demonstration activity and larger commercial scale projects is critical to efficient assembly and deployment, and this progress represents an important step in building the industrial backbone needed to deliver projects and provide a focal point for the emerging supply chain.”

Nikki Keddie, Head of External Affairs and Policy, Ocean Winds said: “Ocean Winds welcomes the positive steps being taken to secure investment for development at Port Talbot. Strengthening local port infrastructure is essential, and we look forward to working with ABP and other stakeholders to ensure regional ports play a central role in supporting the build‑out of offshore wind in the Celtic Sea.” The agreement between the UK Government and ABP was also welcomed by The Crown Estate, the manager of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as a further positive step towards realising the potential of the Celtic Sea.

Gus Jaspert, Managing Director, Marine at The Crown Estate, said: “Establishing a new floating wind sector in the Celtic Sea through Round 5 could create thousands of jobs and economic growth in Wales, the South West and across the country. Ensuring onshore infrastructure is ready to support the successful delivery of this innovative technology is vital, making today’s announcement an important step on the path to us collectively bringing the Celtic Sea opportunity to life.”

During the visit, the Secretary of State and the Minister met with ABP’s leadership team to review the next phase of development at Port Talbot, including plans that will support the delivery of the recent successful Celtic Sea Leasing Round 5 and help position the region as a world-class centre for clean energy manufacturing and deployment. The Secretary of State and the Minister also met with ABP apprentices and graduate trainees to hear firsthand what this means for the positive future for those entering the workforce.

The visit follows a series of significant offshore wind milestones for ABP, underlining its role as a long-term partner to the sector. Earlier this month, ABP signed an agreement with RWE to use the Port of Lowestoft as the long-term operations and maintenance base for the Vanguard West and East offshore wind farms. ABP has also announced a new blade-handling, storage and distribution agreement with Vestas at the Port of Southampton and recently completed complex blade unloading operations at the Port of Ayr.

ABP’s proposed development at Port Talbot represents one of the most significant industrial regeneration opportunities in South Wales in a generation. By enabling major UK and international manufacturers to establish operations at the port, the programme would support the creation of high-quality green jobs and strengthen the UK’s floating offshore wind supply chain.

The Secretary of State and the Minister reaffirmed the UK Government’s commitment to working with ABP and industry partners to accelerate delivery of the port and supply chain infrastructure required to realise the full economic and energy security benefits of floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea.