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Blue Gem Wind is looking at developing a second offshore wind farm, around 50 kms south west of the Pembrokeshire coastline. The company has already received seabed rights for its trial project, the 96 MW test and demonstration Erebus project that is already in development. This would comprise of between seven and 10 floating wind turbine generators located approximately 44 km southwest of the Pembrokeshire coastline delivering enough electricity to supply approximately 90,000 homes. The joint venture between Total, one of the world s largest energy companies, and Simply Blue Energy, has now submitted an environmental scoping report for Valorous, a proposed 300 MW floating offshore windfarm, to Natural Resources Wales.
Total and Simply Blue Energy have unveiled plans for the 300MW Valorous floating wind project in the Celtic Sea.
The Blue Gem Wind joint venture has filed an environmental scoping report for the scheme, its second floater in the area following from the proposed 96MW Erebus.
Valorous is located 50km south-west of Pembrokeshire in Wales.
Project managing director Mike Scott said: “Blue Gem Wind is progressing its second floating offshore wind stepping stone project in the Celtic Sea.
“We believe moving from initial demonstration scale projects, to larger early-commercial developments, will help to capture the highest local supply chain content, and maximise knowledge transfer.
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A mast to measure wind speeds will be installed on the Angle Peninsula next month as part of a project to develop wind energy in the Celtic Sea A WEATHER mast providing information on wind speeds to better inform renewable energy projects based in the Celtic Deep will be erected on the Angle Peninsula this month. The met mast, due to be deployed in early March, will be sighted on the old airfield, half a kilometre inland of East Pickard Bay, for a duration of 15 months. The mast is being installed by Blue Gem Wind; a joint venture between Total, one of the world s largest energy companies, and Simply Blue Energy, a Celtic Sea sustainable blue economy developer.