Tidal stream turbine blades to be developed in Wales

Thursday, 29 May 2025 00:05

By MônFM Newsroom

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A new project is aiming to develop the next generation of tidal stream turbine blades in Wales, with the potential to transform the tidal energy industry.

It will see the Menter Môn social enterprise team up with the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) Cymru in Broughton and the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s Welsh team to improve the efficiency, durability and overall performance of tidal energy blades. 

It's one of five projects to receive a share of £1 million from the Welsh Government as part of the VInnovate programme, which is run by the Vanguard Initiative (VI) to promote collaborative innovation across industrial regions in Europe, with a focus on small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

Also involved in the project are two Galician firms – Magallanes Renovables, a marine renewable energy infrastructure manufacturer, and D3 Applied Technologies, a research organisation specialising in the fields of aerodynamics and hydrodynamics.

Andy Silcox, AMRC's interim chief technology officer, said: "Wales is already recognised as a trailblazer in the establishment of tidal energy sites, and a hub for cutting-edge marine energy research, contributing its extensive knowledge and experience."

“This collaboration between AMRC Cymru, the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult and Menter Môn will create a strategic partnership among the regions of Wales and Galicia, bringing together a unique blend of expertise and innovation in the field of renewable energy."

“Supporting the design and development of the newest tidal turbine blades, the project will lay the groundwork for a lasting collaboration, driving future innovations and projects in renewable energy to contribute to a more sustainable energy landscape.”

More projects from Wales received funding in the 2024 VInnovate funding tranche than any other part of Europe - with SME’s and organisations being invited to apply for VInnovate 2025 funding.

Economy Secretary, Rebecca Evans, said: "Wales’ research and development sector is internationally renowned, with academia, industry and government working together to deliver big leaps in renewable energy innovation in particular."

"This culture of innovation has been championed and guided by our Wales Innovates strategy, laying the foundations for a green and prosperous future for Wales driven by collaborative innovation and new technologies that can have a real and lasting positive impact on every part of our society."

"I encourage organisations to seize the opportunities presented by programmes such as this to think big, collaborate internationally and further strengthen our innovation ecosystem and advanced manufacturing capabilities.”

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