About Us

Blue Gem Wind was established in March 2020 to develop the Erebus project in the Celtic Sea, marking a new chapter in the development of offshore renewable energy in Wales.

Net-Zero by 2050

Floating wind is set to become a key technology in reaching Net-Zero with over 80% of the worlds wind resource in water deeper than 60 metres. Independent studies have suggested there could be as much as 50GW of electricity capacity available in the Celtic Sea waters of the UK and Ireland. Floating wind will also provide new low carbon supply chain opportunities, support coastal communities and create long-term benefits for the region

Our vision is to create a new low carbon offshore energy sector in the Celtic Sea that contributes to climate change targets, provides high skilled jobs, supply chain diversification and energy security

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Want to know more?

Please use the links below to check out our careers, education, and document library.

Information on Erebus, floating wind, and the latest news can be found using the menu at the top of the page.  

Documents

Download our community newsletter along with a range of documents relating to planning, project consents, careers and education from our document library. 

Supply Chain

Join our supply chain. If you’re interested in exploring supply chain opportunities in offshore wind, we encourage you to submit your details via our Supply Chain Portal.

Education

We have produced an animated video and education pack to work with primary-level students on the impacts of climate change and floating wind. 

Questions?

If you have any other questions about Erebus then please get in touch by clicking the link below