Ocean Winds (OW), the 50-50 joint venture between EDPR and ENGIE, is set to be awarded rights for a floating offshore wind site in the Celtic Sea, off the coast of England and Wales, by The Crown Estate.
The site is one of three that was offered in Offshore Wind Leasing Round 5, with the other two sites previously awarded in June 2025. The third site went through a direct award process led by The Crown Estate, with Ocean Winds ultimately being successful.
“We are proud to be selected for the award of development rights for this strategic site,” said Craig Windram, CEO of Ocean Winds said. “With over a decade of experience pioneering floating wind technology, and a proven ability to deliver fixed bottom projects at pace, we are confident in our capabilities to deliver this commercial scale floating project. The project will bring substantial benefits to the UK and play a vital role in the energy transition.”
The 358 square kilometer site will allow the development of a floating offshore wind project located in water depths of 71-88 meters. The project could be delivered in phases, with a final capacity of up to 1.5 GW installed. This project reinforces Ocean Winds’ commitment to maturing floating offshore wind on an industrial scale in the UK and globally.
“This selection offers us the opportunity to strengthen our position in the UK offshore wind market and builds on our delivery experience here, as well as internationally,” said Adam Morrison, UK Country Manager at Ocean Winds. “We are excited to accelerate the development of commercial scale floating offshore wind and keep on delivering clean energy for the country to meet its energy security and Net Zero targets.”
