Bangor Mail

Giant tidal project gets planning boost

- Owen Hughes

THE developmen­t of one of the world’s largest tidal stream energy sites off the west coast of Anglesey has received a major planning boost.

Expected to create over 100 jobs within a decade, the £35m Morlais scheme would see a developmen­t covering up to 35sqkm of seabed to generate as much as 240MW of electricit­y (for 180,000 households) via the power of the tides in the Irish Sea.

Menter Môn, who are behind the project, secured permission from the Crown Estate to establish the “demonstrat­ion zone” while inviting bids from developers for a commercial lease.

But it was subject to a planning inquiry, which started at the end of last year.

Now Menter Môn has received a letter from Julie James, Welsh Government minister for climate change, indicating that she is ‘minded’ to grant the scheme permission subject to satisfying certain planning conditions.

John Idris Jones, director with Morlais, said: “We welcome the positive response from the Minister to our Transport and Works Act Order applicatio­n to develop the Morlais tidal energy project. This brings us a step closer to ensuring the scheme becomes a reality.

“We acknowledg­e that we have further work to do to satisfy the conditions set out by the Planning Inspectora­te. We will now move forward to ensure we can take the necessary action to secure final consent.

“From day one our aim has been to make sure that this project brings local benefits in terms of the environmen­t, jobs, training and supply chain opportunit­ies. Morlais is owned and run locally by Menter Môn – this means we will ensure those benefits come back into local communitie­s.

“Importantl­y tidal energy is low carbon, it is clean and reliable – our aim through this developmen­t is to play our part in tackling climate change to ensure we leave behind a legacy we can be proud of.”

The project has secured the support of the Wales European Funding Office as well as from the North Wales Growth Deal, subject to approval of its final business case.

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