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Miriam Noonan named Rising Star of the Year
Miriam Noonan named Rising Star of the Year at the 2023 Wind Investment Awards, hosted by Tamarindo to celebrate best practices in the global wind sector. The awards recognised achievements in finance, development, innovation, and more.
Read articleMinister calls on businesses and education to work together to tackle climate change
Jeremy Miles MS, urges collaboration between businesses and education to tackle climate change. Inspiring STEM careers and renewable energy education initiatives highlighted.
Read articleInvitation to meet the buyer
An invitation for businesses to register for a free online supply chain event hosted by Business Wales, Sell2Wales, and Floventis Energy.
Read articlePembrokeshire school children visit London to share their love of the Celtic Sea
Pembrokeshire school children visit London to share their love of the Celtic Sea, showcasing their artwork and promoting renewable energy opportunities.
Read articleGood luck to Miriam
Our Commercial Manager Miriam Noonan has been short-listed for the 2023 Wind Investment Awards.
Read articleA chat with Vicky Coy, Deputy Project Director
My career has been spent delivering large-scale design and engineering projects, so I was delighted to join Floventis Energy to work alongside Project Director Olivier Marchand on the development of the Llŷr 1 and 2 floating offshore wind farms in the Celtic Sea.
Read articleNext generation to explore green energy out of the blue
Floventis Energy has partnered with the Darwin Centre to inspire the next generation of STEM superstars in Pembrokeshire.
Read articleThe need for multiple ‘stepping stone’ projects
Alex reflects on floating wind and the need for multiple ‘stepping-stone’ projects.
Read articleWales in France for trade visit
An industry trade delegation to France has been learning about the scale and potential of floating wind.
Read articleKent named Owners Engineer
Kent has been awarded the Owner’s Engineer contract for the Llŷr 1 and 2 wind farms in the Celtic Sea. Llŷr, a flagship project for the UK, will further transform the world’s ability to generate renewable electricity from wind. Llŷr projects are demonstrating the potential of two innovative floating offshore wind platforms within an array of 6 - 8 units each.
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