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09 Apr 2025

RWE Reveals Jobs Forecast for Welsh Offshore Project

09 Apr 2025  by renews   
The Awel y Môr offshore wind farm, a major renewable energy project in Wales, is set to bring significant economic and environmental benefits. Led by RWE in partnership with Stadtwerke München and Siemens Financial Services, the 1.1GW wind farm will feature up to 50 turbines. Located 10.5km off the north Wales coast, west of the existing Gwynt y Môr wind farm, it represents the largest initiative of its kind in the region. Subject to a final financial investment decision and a successful Contracts for Difference auction, construction is expected to move forward, with the potential to power more than half of Welsh homes annually once operational.

The construction phase alone is projected to create or sustain approximately 2,000 jobs across the supply chain, according to RWE’s estimates. These figures draw on data from over a dozen offshore wind projects previously completed by RWE. A notable portion of these jobs could be based in north Wales and other parts of the UK. Additionally, around 50 permanent positions are anticipated at the site itself, with up to 200 installation technicians needed during peak construction. These roles will require expertise in tasks like laying foundations, commissioning turbines, and connecting high-voltage cables, both onshore and offshore.

RWE’s senior consents manager, Jo Pickard, emphasized the extensive planning involved: “Delivering infrastructure of this size requires years of planning work, and ensuring that people with the necessary skills are available is a vital part of the process.” She highlighted collaboration with organizations such as Careers Wales, North Wales Ambition, and the Offshore Energy Alliance to support job creation. “As a result, the project will provide clean energy to hundreds of thousands of homes, as well as sustainable careers in north Wales,” Pickard added.

Rebecca Evans, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, also praised the initiative: “The Awel y Môr Offshore Wind Farm is an important milestone in our journey towards a greener and more sustainable Wales – putting us at the forefront of the green industrial revolution.” She noted its alignment with climate goals and its economic impact, including the provision of skilled employment opportunities in the region. The government plans to continue partnering with RWE to ensure local communities benefit fully from the project.

Overall, Awel y Môr promises a blend of clean energy production and job growth, with its construction phases carefully mapped out to maximize opportunities. The wind farm stands as a key step toward sustainable development in Wales, leveraging both local talent and international expertise.

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