Pembroke Dock Marine has delivered the facilities, services and spaces needed to establish a world-class centre for marine energy and engineering. It will have cross-industry application, but its immediate focus is on the low carbon energy sector.
This is a £60m development, funded by the Swansea Bay City Deal through the UK and Welsh Governments, the European Regional Development Fund through the Welsh Government, and through private investment.
New regional facilities will support renewables growth
We have created spaces that help industry fabricate, launch and maintain devices.
Project partners have delivered complementary facilities:
- Marine Energy Engineering Centre of Excellence (MEECE)
Delivered by ORE Catapult for research, development and demonstration support, driving innovation in the supply chain and reducing cost of energy. - Marine Energy Test Area (META)
Delivered by Marine Energy Wales to facilitate component, sub-assembly and device testing through pre- consented test areas in order to reduce the time, cost and risks faced and accelerate growth in the sector. - Pembrokeshire Demonstration Zone (PDZ)
Delivered by Celtic Sea Power to enabling offshore renewable infrastructure to catalyse the Celtic Sea floating offshore wind and marine energy opportunities.

We are proud to be part of the development that is establishing a world-class centre for marine energy and engineering on the Milford Haven Waterway. It is a £60m project funded by the Swansea Bay City Deal, the European Regional Development Fund through the Welsh Government, and private investment. It is an incredible opportunity positioning Pembroke Dock at the heart of the emerging marine energy industry and across the maritime sector.
The project has created huge opportunities for local businesses and the community. These changes will build a stronger local economy; they will also increase STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths) related careers, which are at the heart of the renewables industry, leading to new, challenging, and rewarding careers within Pembrokeshire. The benefits felt across many businesses and industries as we all worked together to benefit from this once-in-a-generation opportunity.
What happened:
Heritage building renovation
Work to renovate the Sunderland Hangar annexes was delivered by R&M Williams, to create office and workshop spaces for industry.
Slipway and workboat pontoon construction
The new slipway provides maximum flexibility for the launch and recovery of marine energy devices and vessels, while the pontoons strengthen the Port’s operations and maintenance proposition for the floating offshore wind (FLOW) industry.
Laydown space expansion
Land remediation works started in October 2022 by the Walters Group. The work involved undertaking clearance and leveling works and the demolition of a building on the south side of the site to create 17,000 sqm of laydown space.

Deputy Prime Minister, Prif Weinidog and Welsh Secretary launch Pembroke Dock Marine: A new green energy hub for Wales
On August 21, 2024, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, Prif Weinidog Eluned Morgan, and Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens MP launched the £60 million Pembroke Dock Marine development, funded by the Swansea Bay City Deal, UK and Welsh governments. This innovative hub, featuring new port infrastructure, the Wales Marine Energy Test Area (META), and a Marine Energy Engineering Centre of Excellence, aims to position Wales as a global leader in clean energy. The project is expected to drive industrial growth, create over 1,800 jobs, and support the region's green energy ambitions, significantly contributing to the UK's net zero goals and energy security.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said: “Today, Pembrokeshire’s long heritage of maritime excellence is leading the way for the future of the UK with the launch of this Pembroke Dock Marine programme.

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New office and workshops facilities are now available.

Enlarged slipway and workboat pontoons now available.
