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Wales and Galicia team up on tidal energy

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialJuly 14, 20252 Mins Read
Wales and Galicia team up on tidal energy

A new project to develop next-generation tidal turbine blades is underway in Wales, bringing together organisations from across the marine energy sector.

Menter Môn Morlais Ltd, the owner of Europe’s largest consented tidal energy scheme, is playing a central role in driving the initiative forward.

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Backed by £1m Welsh Government funding through the Vinnovate programme, the project aims to design turbine blades that are more efficient and durable, ready for deployment in harsh tidal environments off the coast of Ynys Môn (Anglesey).

The initiative sees AMRC Cymru, ORE Catapult, and Menter Môn’s Morlais project partner with Galician firms Magallanes Renovables and D3 Applied Technologies.

The collaboration aims to combine advanced manufacturing expertise, innovative design capabilities, and experience in marine energy to strengthen Wales’s position as a prominent player in tidal technology.

Menter Môn Morlais chief executive Andy Billcliff said: “This project promotes international collaboration and supports long-term economic benefits for Ynys Môn, in terms of jobs, skills, innovation and clean energy. It’s a step towards making tidal a reliable, scalable part of our net-zero future in Wales.”

Magallanes Renovables’ chief executive Alejandro Marques added: “We’re proud to contribute our proven tidal technology to this partnership. By combining Galician engineering experience with the established expertise of Wales in marine energy, we can advance the development of sustainable and commercially viable tidal energy.

“This collaboration highlights the practical benefits of international cooperation in tackling clean energy challenges.”

The next phase will focus on prototyping and testing, helping to prepare the technology for real-world deployment. It will also support knowledge-sharing between partners and contribute to future innovation in the tidal energy sector.

Anglesey Galicia Magallanes Menter Môn Morlais ORE Catapult Renewable energy news Tidal Wales Welsh Government
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