Irish founded renewables developer DP Energy has formed a partnership with Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust.
DP Energy has been operating in the UK since the 1990s to deliver onshore wind projects and opened an office in Pembrokeshire in 2021.
In 2022, the company entered a Celtic Sea joint venture with EDF Renewables for the Gwynt Glas Floating Offshore Wind Farm project and is currently developing a wider portfolio of projects in the UK and new markets.
Katie Macro, Director of the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust, said: “We are thrilled that DP Energy have chosen to become a Silver Partner and help in our mission to support conservation, community and culture in the National Park.”
Headquartered in Cork, DP Energy has over 30 years’ experience in the global renewable energy sector and has developed over 1GW of renewable energy projects, which are built and operational.
The company has an immediate pipeline of over 9GW of both on and offshore wind, solar and ocean energy projects across Ireland, the UK, Australia and Canada.
Chris Williams, Head of Development UK and New Markets for DP Energy said: “DP Energy is delighted to be a Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust Silver Partner.
“We are 100% committed to using the most sustainable and environmentally responsible methods in all our energy developments.
“Our Pembrokeshire based team is passionate about supporting the growth of a new energy sector that can meet net zero targets and sustain skilled, well-paid jobs for future generations, to benefit local communities.
“We are extremely fortunate to live and work in this beautiful part of the world and look forward to working with the Trust on their initiatives to enhance conservation, community, and culture in the National Park.”
Since 2021, the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust has run an annual business membership programme, offering a variety of packages to suit businesses of any size and type.


