21 June 2022 – With plans for the Llywelyn and Petroc floating offshore wind farms progressing at pace, Falck Renewables and BlueFloat Energy are pleased to further
demonstrate their commitment to the region with the appointment of well-respected
and experienced project manager Gwenllian Elias to continue leading their charge in the Celtic Sea.

Based in Cardiff, with long-standing experience in consenting, stakeholder
management and renewable energy, Gwenllian will oversee activities in Wales
and the West of England for Llywelyn and Petroc.

Located in Welsh and English waters, each with a 300MW target installed
capacity, Llywelyn and Petroc will make a significant contribution to helping the UK achieve its 5GW target for floating offshore wind by 2030.

Commenting on her appointment, Gwenllian Elias, Project Manager Celtic Sea,
said:

“Having worked across Wales and the West for almost two decades, with a
long track record in renewables, I am relishing the opportunity to join Falck
Renewables and BlueFloat Energy at this exciting time as they advance their
plans for the Celtic Sea.

It is extremely stimulating to be involved with the floating offshore wind sector
in its infancy, with companies of such a high calibre as Falck Renewables and
BlueFloat Energy, especially with their global success to date and the
significant impact they can have on local supply chains and skills and training.”

Richard Dibley, Managing Director of Falck Renewables Wind Ltd., said:

“I am thrilled to welcome Gwenllian into our team. We are committed to
investing in Wales and the West of England ahead of permits and leases being
awarded by the Crown Estate and this appointment further demonstrates our
commitment to the region, an area we have been active in since 2005.

As stepping stone projects, we believe that Llywelyn and Petroc can help the
UK government achieve its early ambitions for floating offshore wind in
addition to making Wales and the West a greener and energy independent
region.”

Carlos Martin, CEO of BlueFloat Energy, said:

“Gwenllian’s strong track record in the region fully reflects our strategy of
stakeholder, industrial and community engagement with locally based
expertise. We are thrilled that Gwenllian is joining us at a time when we
continue to demonstrate our commitment to Wales and the West of England.

BlueFloat Energy strives to bring our global expertise to help kick start the
industry in the Celtic Sea to enable the delivery of Llywelyn and Petroc floating
offshore wind farms by 2027-2028.”