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Welcome to the 7th edition of the
Regen SW Marine Energy and Offshore
Wind Energy Supply Chain Directory.
Our supply chain directory includes carefully
selected companies who are either active in the
offshore renewable energy supply chain or that
have a high degree of potential to expand their
business into the sector. The list contains over 350
companies, a testament to the growth of the supply
chain in the south west. Members of Regen SW
automatically receive an enhanced listing in this
directory and are highlighted in green throughout
the document. To find out more about Regen SW
membership contact [email protected]
The directory and the online database (visit: www.
regensw.co.uk/directory) are one part of the supply
chain development activity that Regen SW has
undertaken over the past 10 years.
To find out more about Regen SW’s supply chain
work, please contact one of the Marine Team.
Johnny Gowdy, Ian Godfrey and Kerry Hayes
Welcome
Cover image: Fred Olsen Bolt device being deployed from Falmouth to the FaBTest site. Seacore Excalibur jackup barge in the background.
Introduction 4
Offshore energy resources 6
Technology developers 8Tidal technology developers 8
Wave energy technology developers 9
Research capabilities 10
PRIMaRE 11
Demonstration sites 14
Ports, port operations and land based support 16
Consultancy services 18Renewable energy consultancies 19
Oceanographic and geotechnical consultancies 19
Multidisciplinary consultancies 20
Environmental consultancies 20
Naval architects and design consultancies 20
Engineering 24Specialist engineers 24
Consulting engineers 24
Marine engineers 25
Electrical engineers 25
Civil and construction engineers 25
Mechanical engineers 25
Manufacturing and components 26Manufacturing and fabrication 26
Original equipment manufacturers and components 26
Hydraulics 28
Cables 28
Electrical and electronics 29
Measurement, communications and instrumentation 29
Seals 29
Fasteners 29
Bearings 29
Generators 29
Pumps 29
Composites 30
Marine operations, installation and subsea support 32
Marine warranty services and inspections 32
Docking and pontoons 32
Offshore operational support 32
Logistics, transfers and stevedoring 32
Vessels, workboats and work barges 33
Craneage 33
Subsea operations and diving 33
Marine operations, contract and management services 33
Education and skills 34
Financial, legal and support services 36
Supporting organisations 38
Peninsula City Deal 39
South West Marine Energy Park 40
Bristol Tidal Energy Forum 41
Regen SW 42
Contents
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The strength of the
supply chain, the
fantastic energy resources
around the coast and the
region’s excellent research
facilities, have put the
south west at the
forefront of the marine
energy sector.
Offshore renewable energy represents a massive
economic opportunity for the UK supply chain.
With core strengths in marine operations, engineering and marine sciences, companies based in the south west of England are already playing a key role in the growing offshore renewable energy industry.
Many of these companies are diversifying into this new market from the region’s existing marine engineering, aerospace, manufacturing, composites and defence industries bringing with them the skills and capabilities that the sector will require in order to commercialise and deliver cost effective, low carbon energy.
A key feature of the south west business community is the concentration of innovative companies that are actively engaged in partnerships with technology developers and who are willing to invest to provide innovative and cost effective solutions.
Introduction
Through its designation as the first marine energy park, the south west has established a very strong partnership with industry to promote the marine energy sector, attract investment and create a business environment to accelerate the commercialisation of marine energy technology.
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The south west offers developers and project
investors a broad portfolio of tidal, wind and wave
energy resource areas. With good access to the
grid and centres of population this strong resource
is matched by strong local demand for energy.
Wave energyWith a peninsular facing into the prevailing westerly oceanic swell, waves in the south west contain a great deal of energy - typically 15-25 kw/m off the north Cornish coast, increasing to 35-40 kw/m in the area around the Isles of Scilly. While these waves are powerful, storm conditions that would challenge the survivability of wave energy devices are less extreme; an important element in early technology development.
Offshore windWith thousands of miles of Atlantic fetch and a south westerly prevailing wind, the region is well positioned for the exploitation of offshore wind energy through developments such as the Navitus Bay wind farm, Dorset. Whilst the demise of the Atlantic Array offshore wind farm project in 2013 was disappointing, prospects for offshore wind in the region are good. The development of innovative floating offshore wind foundations such as the Energy Technologies Institute’s (ETI) Pelastar, tension leg platform designed by Glosten Associates and due for installation at Wave Hub in 2015 marks a key milestone in the development of this exciting new technology.
Tidal energyAt 14 meters, the Bristol Channel has one of the highest tidal ranges in the world, with the potential to make a major contribution to the UK’s low carbon energy supply. The south west also has significant tidal stream resource with flow speeds in excess of 2.0-2.5 m/s along the north Devon and Somerset coast as well as off the coast of Portland and the Isle of Wight.
Offshore energy resources
DeltaStream Tidal Technology
An innovative design in marine
renewable technology
www.tidalenergyltd.com
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Technology developers
Tidal energy technologyThe world’s first tidal stream turbine was designed and installed off Lynmouth in 2003 by Marine Current Turbines and IT Power. The region’s reputation as a centre for the research and development of tidal energy technology has grown ever since, spawning a highly capable technology development supply chain.
Today the south west is home to the greatest concentration of tidal stream technology development companies anywhere in the world, including many of the market leaders.
With a massive tidal range of up to 14m in the Bristol Channel, the region is also home to some of the latest advances in tidal lagoon technology, capable of exploiting this resource whilst being compatible with needs the region’s key stakeholders.
Wave energy technologyThe south west region’s strong wave climate, supply chain, test facilities and research capabilities provide all the elements that wave energy technology developers need.
The technology development offer in the south west includes concept testing and validation at Plymouth University’s world class wave tank facility – COAST; scale testing at FaB Test; early array testing at Wave Hub and the potential for full-scale commercial wave farms off the coast of the Isles of Scilly in a 35kW/m resource.
Tidal energy technology developers
Alstom Ocean Energy Bristol
Atlantis Resources Ltd Bristol
Kepler Energy Ltd Oxford and Bristol
Longbay Seapower Ltd Somerset
Pulse Tidal Yorkshire and Devon
SeaPower Gen Hampshire
Siemens Marine Current Turbines Bristol
Tidal Energy Ltd Pembrokeshire
Tidal Lagoon Power Ltd Swansea
TidalStream Ltd Warwickshire
Tidepod Cornwall
Torcardo Plymouth
VerdErg Surrey and Cornwall
Wave energy technology developers
Atmocean America and Plymouth
40South Energy Plymouth
Carnegie Wave Energy Australia
Fred Olsen Renewables Norway and Cornwall
Oceanlinx Plymouth
Ocean Energy Ltd Ireland and Cornwall
Ocean Power Technologies Ltd USA and Cornwall
Offshore Wave Energy Ltd Bristol
Seatricity Kent and Cornwall
Searaser Gloucestershire
Wello Finland
Waves4Power Sweden
NB. Technology developers either based in the south west or engaged with south west facilities
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The Partnership for Research in Marine Renewable Energy
(PRIMaRE) is a network of world-class research institutions
based in the west, south, and south west of England.
PRIMaRE undertake research to address challenges facing the marine renewable energy industry at the regional, national and international level. The programme was relaunched at the start of 2014 to include a wider collaboration than the original PRIMaRE programme.
The current PRIMaRE partners are:
X Plymouth University
X The University of Exeter
X The University of Bath
X The University of Bristol
X The University of Southampton
X Plymouth Marine Laboratories
X The Marine Biological Association
Working with:
X Wave Hub
X The South West Marine Energy Park
PRIMaRE is geographically aligned with the South West Marine Energy Park, providing a programme of research and a knowledge base to complement the industry focus of the Park.
The PRIMaRE partnership brings academic expertise and research as well as facilities and equipment to the supply chain in the south west.
Research capabilities PRIMaRE
Academic and research organisations
The Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science Plymouth
University of Bath Composites research unit,
Centre for power transmission and motion control
University of Bournemouth Design simulation research centre
University of Bristol Department of mechanical engineering
Department of aerospace engineering
University of Exeter Tremough campus
Environmental Sustainability Institute
The Marine Biological Association Plymouth
Plymouth Marine Laboratories Plymouth
Plymouth University Marine Institute, Plymouth campus
University of Southampton Sustainable Energy Research Group
University of the West of England Department of engineering design and mathematics
The UK Hydrographic office Somerset
The UK Meteorological office Devon
working with you
The University of Exeter’s Offshore Renewable Energy Group carries out world-leading research and has a range of capabilities and facilities that businesses can access.
The Group builds on a strong record
of collaborative research project
development with a wide range of
industrial partners.
Our researchers offer expertise in
offshore reliability, resource assessment,
marine renewable energy policy,
electrical systems, hydrodynamics
and marine operations.
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www.plymouth.ac.uk/marine | [email protected] | +44(0)1752 584955
Plymouth University Marine Institute Aims
• To represent externally all marine and maritime activity across Plymouth University, increasing the profile and reputation of the marine offer at regional, national and international levels.
• To support the co-ordination and delivery of the University’s commercialisation agenda for marine.
• To facilitate the University’s internationalisation agenda for marine.
• To create, advance and promote new opportunities for world class marine research being undertaken by staff in schools and faculties across the University.
Representing 3000 staff, researchers and students, Plymouth University’s Marine Institute is the first and largest such institute in the UK. We provide the external portal to our extensive pool of world-leading experts and state-of-the-art facilities, enabling us to understand the relationship between the way we live, the seas that surround us and the development of sustainable policy solutions. We are integrating our multidisciplinary expertise in marine and maritime research, education and innovation to train new scientists, engineers, policy-makers, artists, technicians and business managers of the future.
The Marine Innovation Centre (MARIC) aims to make the South West’s Marine and Maritime businesses globally competitive; accelerating growth by creating intelligent connections between organisations, world-class knowledge, technologies, people and infrastructure.
MARIC streamlines access to:• Leading Expertise• Cutting-Edge Facilities• World-Class Research• Student & Graduate Talent• Regional & International Networks• Collaborative Partnerships• Innovation Funding
Here to HelpOur dedicated Knowledge Exchange team organises workshops, networking events and face-to-face meetings to help businesses:• Unlock the value of R&D • Solve technical challenges• Improve products and processes• Attract and retain talented staff• Capitalise on new market opportunities
How much will it cost? The innovation advisory and support services available through MARIC are free. Subsequent use of equipment and facilities may be chargeable at competitive commercial rates.
EligibilityWe work with inventors, entrepreneurs, new and existing Small & Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) aspiring to work in any of the Marine Sectors, as well as supporting inward investors looking to establish operations in the South West UK.
About UsSupported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the MARIC team is based in the Marine Institute at Plymouth University, with an Outreach Office at the Bristol and Bath Science Park. With a mission to be ‘the Enterprise University’, Plymouth is internationally recognised for excellence in Marine and Maritime education, world-class research and innovation.
Find out more Call: 0800 052 5600 quoting Email: [email protected]
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North Devon demonstration area, LynmouthThe Lynmouth tidal energy demonstration site is off the North Devon coast at Foreland Point, with water depths of 18-20m and peak flow speeds of 2.5m/s, making it an ideal site for testing prototype devices, materials, components and technologies designed to exploit shallower and more moderate tidal flows.
South Dorset demonstration area, PortlandThe Portland demonstration site, located to the south east of Portland and less than 5 nautical miles from Portland Port represents a new area of opportunity for tidal stream technology testing and development. Flow speeds at the site exceed 2.0 m/s in water depths of approximately 30m. Project developments at the site will be supported by a growing offshore renewable energy supply chain in the region.
PTEC, Isle of WightCurrently under development, the PTEC tidal array test centre will offer device and project developers the opportunity to test arrays of tidal turbines in the strong resource to the south of St Catherine’s point.
Wave HubWave Hub is a grid-connected offshore site for the large-scale testing and development of wave energy device arrays. The 8 sq km facility is located 16 km off the coast of Cornwall in a zone of 25 kw/m wave resource.
The facility provides four berths for the demonstration of arrays of wave energy devices. The electrical infrastructure at Wave Hub has been recently upgraded to provide a total of 50 MW of capacity.
Wave Hub is linked to the UK’s electricity grid via a purpose built substation next to the new Hayle marine renewables business park. A fibre optic data connection carried by the shore-link cable gives technology developers the facility to monitor and control their devices remotely.
FaBTestThe Falmouth Bay Test site (FaBTest) is a pre-consented 2 sq km wave energy test site allowing testing of up to three devices concurrently. Developed in response to industry requests for an area to test part-scale models of wave energy devices in dynamic environments, the site offers water depths of 20-50m, a moderate wave climate and rock, gravel and sand seabed.
Whilst not grid connected, FaBTest provides a stepping stone from proof of concept to full-scale deployment.
The Fred Olsen Bolt 2 Wave energy converter was the first device to be deployed at FaBTest in early 2012 and successfully tested at the site for over 18 months.
Demonstration sites
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HayleThe £20m redevelopment of Hayle harbour on the north Cornish coast began in December 2013. The redevelopment includes the 0.8ha Marine Renewables Business Park to serve the Wave Hub approximately 20km offshore from the port. Due to its proximity to Wave Hub, the port will be particularly well suited to operation and maintenance activities.
North Devon PortsThe North Devon Ports (Bideford, Appledore, Yelland and Ilfracombe) are well positioned to provide construction and operation services to the energy projects developed in the Bristol Channel. These future offshore renewable energy projects include wave energy opportunities off north coast of Cornwall and tidal stream and range energy in the Severn Estuary and Bristol Channel.
PlymouthPlymouth is a centre for naval engineering much of which is focused around the Devonport Royal Dockyard – the largest naval base and dockyard in western Europe. It directly employs over 5000 people with 14 dry dock’s and 25 tidal berths on a 263ha site. As part of the Plymouth and South West Peninsula City Deal, £110m of investment will be used to develop 32ha of the site into a Marine Industries Production Campus.
PortlandPortland is a large commercial port on the south coast with deep and sheltered water, existing waterside facilities and the necessary consents for a major expansion if needed. The port lies within easy reach of the planned Navitus Bay Wind Park and the tidal resources around Portland Bill and the English Channel.
There are more than 70 ports in the south west
including a number of major international ports.
Ports, port operations and land based support
BristolAs well as being a centre for engineering, composites and aerospace, Bristol is one of the most advanced ports in the world. It is a gateway container port for the UK and a major transhipment point for the Atlantic seaboard. With its excellent rail and road links, the port also plans to expand its facilities with a new deep-sea container terminal in the Bristol Channel.
Falmouth With the deepest natural harbour in Western Europe and a well established marine supply chain, Falmouth is well positioned to continue as an active and leading port for offshore renewables. The FaBTest in Falmouth bay is well serviced by Falmouth port including quayside facilities, marine operations companies, repair and maintenance and workshop facilities.
These ports have the combined capability and experience to support technology development, device manufacturing, installation, and operations and maintenance of offshore renewable energy projects.
Other ports with potential to support offshore
wind and marine energy development:
X Brixham, Devon
X Dartmouth, Devon
X Fowey, Cornwall
X Par, Cornwall
X Padstow, Cornwall
X Penzance, Cornwall
X Poole, Dorset
X Teignmouth, Devon
X Torquay, Devon
X Truro, Cornwall
X Weymouth, Dorset
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Consultancy services
Inspire Engage PerformBig Blue Stuff
Big Blue Stuff■ End to end project management■ Establishing project teams■ Stakeholder engagement■ Project and workshop facilitation
Recent projects include:■ Feasibility and market interest in UK Tidal Range projects■ Round 3 Off Shore Wind, programme management■ Pentland Firth & Orkney Waters, delivering the first phase of projects, report■ MaRS – Marine Spatial Planning system, project management
For more information about us and what we believe, please visit: www.bigbluestuff.com, email [email protected] or telephone Cliff: 07793 490522 or Pete: 07786 545543
BigBlueStuff specialises in the feasibility, scoping and delivery of projects in the renewable sector, including;
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The south west’s consultancy companies have been
instrumental in the development of the offshore
renewable energy sector in the UK and abroad, providing
a growing base of expert knowledge from engineering
and design to environmental impact assessment.
Renewable energy consultancies
BVG Associates Wiltshire
BG Renewables Cornwall
DNV GL Bristol
GoBe Consultants Ltd Newton Abbot
IT Power Ltd Bristol
Keyvnor Morlift Cornwall
Marine Space Ltd Dorset
Marine Energy Matters Devon
Mojo Maritime Cornwall
Pegasus Bristol
Poyry Devon
Pure Energy Professionals Cornwall
RES Devon
Reygar Ltd Gloucestershire
Seawind UK Ltd Plymouth
Xodus Group Cornwall
Zero Carbon Marine Devon
Oceanographic and geotechnical
consultancies
Aquatonics Ltd Devon
Blom Somerset
Coastal Science Ltd Devon
Coastline Surveys Ltd Falmouth
Fugro Seacore Cornwall
GEMS Somerset
Insight Marine Projects Ltd Cornwall
Partrac Ltd Exeter
Pacific Geosciences Ltd Somerset
Quantum Geotechnical Devon
Swathe Services Cornwall
South West Surveys Ltd Devon
Wind Support Ltd Somerset
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GoBe Consultants Ltd is a marine planning and environmental consultancy, based in the South West. We provide high quality strategic and project specific planning & environmental advice to the offshore development industries.
Planning AdviceEIAMarine ConsentsRisk StrategyConsultationProject Management
For details of our work or to discuss your project contact us on +44 (o)1626 32389o or email [email protected] www.gobeconsultants.com
marine energy matters
www.marine-energy-matters.comTel: +44 (0)1626 362411
Strategy and Policy
Funding Acquisition
Project Development
Industry Entry
Supporting the Marine Energy Industry
Consultancy services
Environmental consultancies
APEM Aquatic Scientists Dorset
Chickerell Bioacoustics Dorset
Cornwall Environmental Consultants Cornwall
ENVIRON Devon
Five Oceans Environmental Services Bristol
Geoscience Ltd Cornwall
Hayes McKenzie Partnership Ltd Salisbury
Marine Ecological Surveys Ltd Somerset
Plymouth Marine Laboratory Plymouth
Seiche Measurements Devon
SLR Ecology and Environment Ltd Devon
Sustainable Direction Ltd Gloucestershire
Tamar Consultants Cornwall
Terence O’Rourke Dorset
TÜV SÜD PMSS Ltd Bath
Naval architects and design consultants
Babcock International Gloucestershire
Beckingham Technology Cornwall
BMT Group Somerset
Houlder Somerset
Longitude Consulting Engineers Devon
Integer Solutions Cornwall
M2ED Ltd Cornwall
Sealander Marine International Plymouth
Multidisciplinary consultancies
AECOM Bristol
Arup Bristol
Black and Veatch Devon
Bruton Knowles Gloucester
Buro Happold Somerset
BMT Group, Somerset
Coastal Research Devon
Frazer Nash Plymouth
Faithful and Gould (Atkins) Bristol
Halcrow Devon
Hoare Lea Bristol
Hydrock Plymouth
Hyder Consulting Bristol
Mott Macdonald Bristol
Parsons Brinckerhoff Bristol
Ramboll UK Bristol
Royal Haskoning Devon
Senergy Bath
URS Scott Wilson Bristol
Wardell Armstrong Bristol
Worley Parsons Bristol
WSP Environmental Bristol
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Pegasus GroupPegasus Group are independent planning and environmental consultants with considerable experience in the renewable energy industry, onshore and offshore.
Core areas of expertise include:
> Planning application submissions
> Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) co-ordination and management
> Seascape, Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (SLVIA)
> Planning feasibility appraisals
> Environmental Statement (ES) auditing
> Landscape/Planning Expert witness services for planning appeals
> Community & stakeholder consultation
> Visualisations and photomontages
Offshore Project Experience:
> Northern Irish Offshore Wind Farm
> Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm
> Blyth Harbour Wind Farm
> Phase 1 of Firth of Forth Offshore Wind Farm
PegasusGroup
www.pegasuspg.co.uk
For information contact: Andrew Cook (Environmental Director) | 07795 010 660 I [email protected] Burrell (Director) | 01285 886590 I [email protected]
Quality, robust, defensible environmental support for renewables projects
Over 30 years of consultancy experience, 90 offices worldwideContact Matt Davies 0131 225 9899 [email protected]
Our services:• Site appraisal
• Feasibility assessment
• SEA and EIA
• Planning and consenting
• Post consent support and monitoring
• Construction supervision
Our qualities:• Projects tailored for each client
• Strong teamwork ethic, offering continuity of service
• Excellent technical ability
• Adding value to projects
• Innovative thinking
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The south west has a strong heritage in engineering for
the marine environment from naval architecture, ship
building and repair, to defence and the oil and gas industry.
Engineering
Marine Engineers
A&P Falmouth Cornwall
Babcock International Plymouth and Appledore
Avonmouth Ship Repairs Bristol
Hamworthy Plc Bristol
LICenergy UK Bristol
Manor Marine Dorset
Ocean Fabrication Cornwall
Penzance Dry Dock Cornwall
Princess Yachts International Plymouth
Rolls Royce Plc Bristol
Teignbridge Propellers Devon
Underhill Engineering Plymouth
Civil and construction engineers
Balfour Beatty Plc Bristol
BAM Construction Ltd Bristol
CA Blackwell Gloucestershire
Davis Langdon Bristol
Dawnus Construction Devon
Lorne Stewart Bristol
Ryearch Ltd Plymouth
Sir Robert McAlpine Bristol
Electrical engineers
ABB Bristol
Beran Instruments Devon
Bridges Electrical Engineers Bath
E-tech Group Plymouth
J+S Marine Devon
Marine Electronic Services Ltd Bristol
Power Protection and Control Cornwall
Powersystems UK Ltd Bristol
RFL Communications Wiltshire
Severn Subsea Technologies Cornwall
Stirling Dynamics Bristol
Switchgear Services Ltd Devon
Mechanical Engineers
Blackhill Engineering Exeter
DP Engineering Cornwall
Kawasaki Precision Machinery (UK) Ltd Plymouth
Redhall Engineering Bristol
Universal Engineering Dorset
Specialist engineers
Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Bristol
Armada Hydraulics Cornwall
Duchy Hose and Hydraulics Ltd Falmouth
Fathoms Ltd Cornwall
P E G Precision engineering Devon
Thales Underwater Systems Ltd Bath
Triskel Marine Ltd Cornwall
Consulting engineers
Atkins Bristol
BMT Group Somerset
Houlder Ltd Bristol
Longitude Engineering Devon
National Oilwell Varco Dorset
SEA Group Ltd Bristol
Supacat Devon
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Manufacturing and fabrication
A&P Falmouth Cornwall
Anchor Marine Cornwall
BOC Bristol
Bowmill Engineering Limited Dorset
Groveley Precision Engineering Dorset
Jordan Manufacturing Bristol
Lowley Engineering Cornwall
Manuflex Engineering Ltd Somerset
Manuplas Plymouth
Matrix Composite Materials Co. Ltd Devon
Matrix Marine International Limited Bristol
Metalcraft Cornwall Ltd Cornwall
Morris Engineering Ltd Plymouth
Pendennis Shipyard Cornwall
REIDsteel Dorset
Supacat Devon
Taunton Fabrications Somerset
Universal Engineering Dorset
Original equipment manufacturers
and components
BigHead (Bonding and Fasteners) Dorset
Centrax Ltd Devon
Finetubes Plymouth
Fluid Equipment International Ltd Dorset
GE Energy Power Conversion Hampshire
Grimsey Marine Technology Ltd Devon
H4 Marine Ltd Devon
IHC Merwede Dorset
Langham Industries Ltd Dorset
Phoenix Bearings Gloucestershire
Ram Gasket Solutions Cornwall
Safi Ltd Dorset
Seaware Cornwall
Superior Seals Ltd Dorset
Tides Marine International Dorset
Watson Marlow Pumps Group Cornwall
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Regional capability in manufacturing for the marine
environment includes large scale fabrication in steel
and concrete as well as manufacturing services in
plastics and composites.
Component production and supply includes hydraulics and pumps, electrical equipment, cables and communication systems; all of which continue to be essential in the offshore renewable energy industry.
In partnership with national initiatives such as Grow Wind, Regen SW and the South West Marine Energy Park are working to increase the level of UK content in the offshore wind supply chain, maximising the benefit of our rapidly growing capacity for UK companies.
Manufacturing and components
Electrical and electronics
Atlas Elektronik Dorset
Index Marine Poole
Merlin Power Systems Dorset
Paravalux Electric motors Dorset
Stirling Dynamics Bristol
TDK Lambda Devon
Ultra Electronics CEMS Dorset
Compact Power Bristol
J+S Marine Devon
Seals
Ram Gasket Solutions Cornwall
Superior Seals Ltd Dorset
Fasteners
BigHead (Bonding and Fasteners) Dorset
Seaware Cornwall
Bearings
H4 Marine Ltd Devon
Phoenix Bearings Gloucestershire
Westwind Airbearings Poole
Generators
Borg Transmissions Dorset
Measurement, communications and
instrumentation
Active Research Dorset
AGI Aeronautics Dorset
BIRAL Bristol
Dantec Dynamics Bristol
Helitune Torrington
Hydrosphere UK Ltd Hampshire
KineticaRT Devon
Megacon Controls Gloucestershire
Selex Bristol
UK Precision engineering solutions Somerset
Valeport Ltd Totnes
Vecto Gray Controls Ltd Bristol
Westward Instruments Ltd Cornwall
Whiddon Valley Engineering Devon
Pumps
Fluid Equipment International Ltd Dorset
Grosvenor Pumps Cornwall
Maricuda Hampshire
Northavon Pumps and Control Bristol
Watson Marlow Pumps Group Cornwall
Hydraulics
Armada Marine Hydraulics Cornwall
Danser Hydraulics Cornwall
Duchy Hydraulics Cornwall
Hercules Hydraulics Devon
Hydraulic Projects Ltd Devon
Willis Ridley Falmouth
Cables
Golden Arrow Marine Southampton
Hellerman Tyton Plymouth
Pelagian submarine cable specialists Wiltshire
Pump Supplies Ltd Cornwall
Teledyne DG O’Brien Bristol
Vestas spare parts Ltd Bristol
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The National Composites Centre (NCC) is the
UK’s centre of excellence in composites and
advanced materials applied research.
The NCC’s mission is ‘To be an independent, open-access national centre that delivers world-class innovation in the design and rapid manufacture of composites and facilitates their widespread industrial exploitation.’
Opened in 2011 and located in the Bristol and Bath Science Park, the NCC is one of seven centres across the UK that make up the High Value Manufacturing Catapult. The 8,500m2 centre (currently expanding as part of their Phase 2 development) provides manufacturing facilities for composites at an industrial scale and aims to a hub for the UK’s manufacturing industry.
The NCC supports design innovation leading to rapid manufacturing and commercial exploitation of advanced composite materials for the aerospace, marine, automotive and renewable energy industries.
The NCC is supported by a range of industrial partners including Vestas, Airbus, Augusta Westland, Rolls Royce, and GKN as well as regional universities.
Born out of the aerospace and yacht building industry, south west companies, universities, consultancies and research facilities such as the National Composites Centre have developed significant expertise and capability in the design and manufacture of complex composite structures.
The high strength to weight ratio, corrosion resistance and ability to manufacture complex shapes means composite materials are highly suitable for wind and tidal turbine blades in addition to numerous other components subjected to the highly dynamic offshore environment.
Composites
Composite Research Facilities
University of Bath Composites Research
Unit Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Bristol Department of Aerospace Engineering
Plymouth University Advanced Composites Manufacturing Centre
University of West of England Aerospace Manufacturing, Bristol Institute of
Technology, Advanced Composites Centre for
Science and Innovation (ACCIS)
Aerospace companies
Agusta Westland Somerset
Airbus UK Bristol
Axsym Engineering Bristol
BAE Systems Bristol
GE Aviation Bristol
GKN Aerospace Bristol
Rolls Royce Bristol
Composite design and manufacture
Anglo Krempel Devon
Brecknall Willis Composites Somerset
Cytec Exeter
Designcraft Southampton
DIAB Group Ltd Gloucestershire
Gurit Isle of Wight
Independent Composites Ltd Bristol
Manuplas Devon
Marine Composites Materials Company Bristol
Norco GRP Ltd Dorset
Pipex PX Plymouth
South West Composites Gateway Bristol
Tods Composites Solutions Somerset
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The south west has become a hub for leading companies in
this sector such as Mojo Maritime, Fugro Seacore, Keynvor
Morlift, Insight Marine, ADPS and Falmouth Divers, who are
working around the world to deploy marine energy devices.
Marine operations, installation and subsea support
Marine warranty services and
Inspections
Germanischer Lloyd Somerset
R Pearce and Co Falmouth
Severnside Consultants Bristol
Suretest Marine Ltd Dorset
Docking and pontoons
Docking Solutions Ltd Devon
Marine Design Ltd Cornwall
Pontoon Works Ltd Dorset
Versadock (UK) Ltd Cornwall
Offshore operational support
Global Marine Systems Ltd Dorset
Norfloat International Ltd Devon
Reflex Marine Cornwall
Subsea Asset Location Technologies Dorset
Logistics, transfers and stevedoring
Bond Air Services Gloucestershire
Bristol Port Company Bristol
DB Schenker Bristol
Denholm Barwil Cornwall
Osprey Shipping Ltd Bristol
Vessels, workboats and work barges
Autodynamic Positioning Services Plymouth
Bay Marine Cornwall
Ecocats Cornwall
Carlin Boat Charters Dorset
FD Marine Ltd Falmouth
Howard Marine Plymouth
JB Marine Cornwall
Jenkins Marine Dorset
Keyvnor Morlift Devon
Lymeboats/Southboats Isle of Wight
Manor Marine Dorset
Marine and Towage Services Ltd Cornwall
Offshore Marine Solutions Cornwall
Offshore Marine Support Gloucestershire
Osprey Shipping Bristol
Supacat Devon
Wind and Wave Workboats Cornwall
Craneage
RHC Lifting Ltd Bristol
Seawinch Dorset
South West Crane Hire Devon
Sparrow crane hire Bristol
Subsea operations and diving
Alphamarine services Ltd Plymouth
Falmouth Divers Falmouth
Oceaneering International Gloucestershire
Quest Underwater Services Ltd Dorset
Seawide Services Ltd Falmouth
Specialised Technologies Dorset
Sub Marine Services Ltd Falmouth
Subsea vision Dorset
UMC International Plymouth
Marine operations, contract and
management services
Auto Dynamic Positioning Services Ltd Plymouth
Fugro Seacore Cornwall
Green Theme Dorset
Keynvor Morlift Devon
Insight Marine Cornwall
James Fisher Defence Dorset
Large Diameter Drilling Cornwall
Mojo Maritime Ltd Cornwall
Offshore Marine Management Bristol
Red7 Marine Devon
Svitzer Bristol
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The region’s specialist colleges have developed
programmes to train the next generation of
engineers and technicians, preparing them for
work in the offshore renewable energy sector.
Education and skills
Further education colleges
Bicton EaRTH Centre Devon
City College Plymouth Plymouth
City of Bath Colllege Bath
City of Bristol College Bristol
Cornwall College Cornwall
Falmouth Marine School Cornwall
Maritime Training Plymouth Ltd Plymouth
Petroc College Devon
South Devon College Devon
Truro College Cornwall
University Technical College Plymouth
Weymouth College Dorset
Training centres and providers
Aquos Ltd Cornwall
Babcock International Plymouth and Appledore
Cornwall Marine Network Cornwall
Ocean Training Plymouth Plymouth
Offshore Marine Academy Bristol
Seaways Consultants Bristol
Warsash Maritime Academy Hampshire
Western Training Association Plymouth
Skills required by the industry available in the south west include:
X Design/consultant engineers
X Power systems and electrical engineers
X Mechanical engineers
X O&M technicians
X Environmental sciences
X Marine sciences
X Health and safety
X Project/construction managers
X Marine and subsea operations
X Offshore qualifications
X Manufacturing – fabrication, composites, hydraulics, electrical
X Finance, legal, planning
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Offshore renewable energy has rapidly become part of the mainstream economy in
the UK. In response to the needs of the industry, financial, health and safety and
legal service organisations have established dedicated teams to work in the sector.
Financial, legal and support services Burges Salmon has real expertise in the industry and the other advantage is strength in depth.”Chambers UK
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Burges Salmon is one of only a few legal teams in the UK with experience of advising on
offshore renewable energy projects ( including offshore wind, wave and tidal) throughout
their development cycle from site assembly and consenting through finance, construction
and operation.
We act for developers, investors, funders, offtakers and the supply chain. If you need
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Business Consultants
Atlas Services Group Cornwall
Big Blue Stuff Devon
Climate Change Matters Devon
Cetus Innovate Ltd Somerset
Jonathan Packer Associates Somerset
Marine Energy Matters Devon
Roger Tym and Partners Devon
Health and safety
Assetco Technical Rescue Cornwall
Cosalt Safety and Protection Bristol
DDRC Hyperbaric Medical Centre Plymouth
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Devon
IC Brindle & Co Dorset
International Jack Up Barge Owners Association Plymouth
PR and communications
ADPR Ltd Devon
DCA Public Relations Cornwall
Inspirations Cornwall
Sinclair Consulting Devon
Insurance
Hayes Parsons Marine Bristol
Lockton Global Bristol
Legal
Ashfords Devon
Bond Dickinson Bristol
Burges Salmon Bristol
Clarke Willmott Bristol
Foot Anstey Plymouth
Lester Aldridge LLP Dorset
Osborne Clarke Bristol
Stephens Scown Solicitors Devon
TLT Bristol
Tozers LLP Devon
Financial
Bishop Fleming Bristol
Ernst and Young Bristol
KPMG LLP Bristol
Princewaterhouse Coopers Bristol
Smith and Williamson Bristol
Triodos Bank Bristol
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UKTI www.ukti.gov.uk
Western Power www.westernpower.co.uk
The Marine Management Organisation
www.marinemanagement.org.uk
Renewable UK www.bwea.com
RSPB www.rspb.org.uk
The Crown Estate www.thecrownestate.co.uk
Cornwall Marine Network www.cornwallmarine.net
Invest in Cornwall ww.investincornwall.com
GAIN www.gaininbusiness.com
MOR Group www.morenewables.co.uk
Invest in Bristol and Bath www.investinbristol.com
PRIMaRE www.primare.org
Through the City Deal, by 2030 we will: X Create 9,500 jobs
X Generate Gross Value Added (GVA) of over £800m
X Lever in £266m of private sector investment
X Look to release 32,500 m2 of new marine space, increasing to 86,000 m2 in the long term
X Support over 20,000 businesses to grow
X Work with 1,500 young people and support 540 back into sustainable employment by 2015
www.plymouth.gov.uk/citydeal – [email protected]
Supporting organisations
Marine Offshore Renewables
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The Bristol Tidal Forum is a biannual forum that provides a meeting place for technology developers, industry and supply chain companies, project developers and research institutions.
The forum has over 100 members and welcomes international and UK based companies who wish to engage with technology developers, companies and consultancies based in the south west of England.
Become part of the forum: X Knowledge sharing
X Identifying opportunities in the sector
X Addressing barriers and challenges
X Building relationships and collaborations
X Developing the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary
X Supporting new tidal technologies for the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary
The forum is open to any business or organisation working in the development of the tidal energy sector.
A LinkedIn group accompanies the event to allow continued discussion and is open to both members and potential members.
The South West Marine Energy Park’s core objective is to accelerate the commercial deployment of marine energy technology, working to support the development of marine energy technology by removing barriers, promoting regional capability and attracting investment.
The South West MEP promotes the region at national and international conferences such as All Energy in Aberdeen and works closely with DECC, The Crown Estate and other regional bodies. The South West MEP marked its first anniversary in 2013 by signing an MoU to collaborate with Scotland’s first Marine Energy Park – the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters MEP. The South West MEP also signed an MoU with the Channel Islands Marine Renewable Energy Group (CIMREG) this year, providing an important link to this area of strong resource and expertise in marine renewable energy and financial services.
If you or your company want to learn more about the SWMEP or join the partnership please contact Johnny Gowdy [email protected]
More information about the SWMEP can be found in its prospectus, available online at www.regensw.co.uk/projects/offshore-renewables/marine-energy-/marine-energy-parks
Looking ahead to 2020 the South West MEP will aim to:
X Ensure that R&D and test facilities such Wave Hub and FaBTest are utilised
X Work with Local Enterprise Partnerships, City Deals and Local Authorities to secure additional investment in supply chain, skills, international markets and infrastructure
X Prioritise investment in grid and port infrastructure
X Support early project development which is likely to be at small scale
X Bring in additional finance and funding through regional and national grants, Green Investment Banks and the private sector
X Develop the Balanced Technology strategy to harness the energy potential of the Bristol Channel.
The south west was the first UK region
to be designated as a Marine Energy
Park (MEP). The South West MEP
covers a geographical area from Bristol
and the Severn Estuary around the
coast of Cornwall to the Isle of Wight.
An open, industry led forum dedicated to the development of the
tidal energy sector.
For more info: [email protected]
Find out more about previous forums here: www.regensw.co.uk/projects/offshore-renewables/tidal-energy
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Regen SW Advisory ServicesRegen SW advisory services provides bespoke advice and
expertise to organisations looking for in-depth market
insight and support in the sustainable energy sector.
Our bespoke services can be tailored to enable your organisation to capitalise on the growth
of the sustainable energy, respond to policy changes and unlock market opportunities.
Advisory services include:
X Renewable energy strategy
X Resource and opportunity assessment
X Technology and market assessment
X In-depth policy insight
X Market entry and business development
X Economic development and investment
X Planning policy and stakeholder engagement
Regen SW work with:
X Public Sector, Local Authorities and Local Economic Partnerships
X Technology developers
X Project developers
X High growth businesses
X Universities and third sector
Supporting the industryRegen SW is an independent not for profit business
working with industry and partners to overcome barriers
to the development of sustainable energy.
We promote an approach to development that builds local supply chains creating high value jobs and delivers tangible benefits to local communities.
Regen SW has over ten years experience working with industry, technology developers, universities and local authorities to support the deployment of sustainable energy technologies.
As well as supporting companies in the supply chain, Regen SW has been instrumental in the strategic development of the offshore renewable energy industry in the region including; developing the first concept for Wave Hub; working with offshore wind developers; development and programme management of the South West Marine Energy Park.
Membership servicesRegen SW’s members play a central role in achieving our vision
Membership is open to any organisation that supports our mission. We invite you to join us. We are encouraging businesses, local authorities and other key partners to sign up to our membership packages, sharing in the benefits of our services and recognising our work as an important investment in the future of low-carbon energy.
For more information please visit: www.regensw.co.uk/information/ login-join-us
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For more information about Regen SW
Advisory Services and how we can work
with you on a specific project or on a
longer term partnership basis, please
contact Johnny Gowdy or Lee Richards
on +44 (0) 1392 494 399
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The marine energy and offshore wind south west
company directory is managed online by Regen SW.
The directory currently lists over 350 companies covering a broad range of
products and services related to the marine and offshore wind energy sectors.
Addition to the directory is free, subject to the company having a base or regional
operation in the south west.
For further details of the companies listed in the guide and for up to date
information, visit the Regen SW offshore renewables web pages at:
www.regensw.co.uk/directory
If you are a business that would like to join the directory, or require help in sourcing
products or services within the offshore renewables supply chain, please contact:
Johnny Gowdy, Programme Director, Regen SW Email: [email protected] – Tel: +44 (0) 1392 494399
Our thanks to the following companies for the use of images: Supacat, Keyvnor Morlift Ltd, Fred Olsen, A&P Falmouth, Bristol Port Company, Portland Port, Marine Energy Matters, ABPMer, Siemens Marine Current Turbines, Alstom, Atlantis Resources Ltd, Wave Hub, Plymouth University, Exeter University, National Composites Centre, Wello.