Welsh Government invests £8m into tidal project

The Welsh Government has invested in Europe's largest sanctioned tidal energy project. The Morlais tidal scheme, managed by social enterprise Menter Môn from Ynys Môn, is expected to be 2026.

To ensure the project's momentum, the Welsh Government has invested £8m for a 13.6% equity stake. Morlais has also received £31m in European funding alongside investment from the Crown Estate, and it anticipates additional finance from the North Wales Growth Deal.

With enough capacity to power up to 180,000 typical Welsh households, the Anglesey site epitomises innovation with its unique 'plug and play' approach, providing tidal energy developers with streamlined scalability to produce clean electricity cost-effectively.

Funds from the Welsh Government will advance the Cydnerth phase which includes fortifying the grid connection at Parc Cybi, Holyhead. Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, commented: "We want to make Wales a world centre for emerging tidal technologies and we're off to a good start on several fronts. Our investment will support Menter Môn Morlais to scale up capacity, and develop an industrial cluster for tidal energy and innovation in North Wales, whilst delivering jobs and growth through its pioneering technology, keeping the value local."

"This will further benefit clean energy suppliers of all sizes and position Wales at the forefront of the energy transition."

Dafydd Gruffydd, managing Ddrector of Menter Môn, expressed strong support for the new developments: "We welcome the Minister's announcement, which strengthens our ability to deliver clean energy and local jobs through the Morlais project. This funding supports our vision to position North Wales as a leader in tidal energy innovation, creating opportunities for growth and collaboration across the region."