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Floating Offshore Wind: Celtic Sea — [Clive Efford in the Chair]

12 December 2024

Lead MP

Jayne Kirkham
Truro and Falmouth
Lab Co-op

Responding Minister

Michael Shanks

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At a Glance

Jayne Kirkham raised concerns about floating offshore wind: celtic sea — [clive efford in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The MP asks the Government to ring-fence funding for FLOW in AR7 along geographical or technological lines, support collaborative investment in ports, and create specific targeted wealth funds to invest in infrastructure and supply chain development. She also calls for a unified national strategy for floating offshore wind and a regional masterplan for FLOW in the Celtic Sea.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Jayne Kirkham Lab Co-op
Truro and Falmouth
Opened the debate
The MP is concerned about the lack of progress in developing floating offshore wind (FLOW) in the Celtic Sea. She mentions that only one successful floating offshore project has been awarded contracts for difference (CfD), which has dampened investor confidence. The region lacks necessary infrastructure and supply chain capabilities, which could hinder future development. Additionally, there is a risk that economic benefits may be lost to overseas competitors without additional funding to develop local industries.

Government Response

Michael Shanks
Government Response
The Minister thanked MPs for their contributions and highlighted the government's commitment to achieving clean power by 2030. He emphasised the importance of offshore wind, particularly floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea, which could contribute £47 billion in GVA and support up to 97,000 jobs. The Minister also mentioned the FLOWMIS scheme for port infrastructure development and the launch of a £50 million supply chain accelerator. He noted that the Government will publish its industrial strategy in spring and announced the clean industry bonus as part of the CfD scheme to reward fixed and floating offshore wind developers investing in UK's poorest communities or cleaner manufacturing facilities.
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