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Wales’ national marine test centre META has obtained its marine licence from Natural Resources Wales (NRW) for Phase 2 of its real-sea testing project.
The move marks a significant step forward for the project, enabling META to support wave and tidal stream testing, as well as testing of floating wind components.
With these new services, the centre will act as a key innovation hub for research into wider blue economy activity.
META Phase 2 offers eight pre-consented test sites located within or adjacent to the Milford Haven Waterway, Pembrokeshire, for accessible, real- sea testing.
It also provides a dedicated facility for research and innovation.
Port in Wales Submits Planning Application for Major £60m Marine Renewable Energy Development
22nd December 2020
Pembroke Port on the Milford Haven Estuary, south Wales is a centre of excellence for marine renewable engineering. Also above Afloat adds is the ferryport at Pembroke Dock with the Irish Ferries route linking Rosslare Harbour.
Credit: Port of Milford Haven
In Wales a planning application has recently been submitted by the Port of Milford Haven seeking approval for works to begin at Pembroke Port.
The application is for infrastructure needed to support the development of a world-class renewable energy and engineering hub, promoting economic growth and creating jobs and prosperity across south west Wales.
Renewable energy and engineering hub set for Pembroke Dock
Planning application has been submitted for the development of a hub that is expected to create jobs and prosperity across south west Wales
14:48, 18 DEC 2020
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Pembroke Port is to be developed into a renewable energy and engineering hub.