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    Companies have chance to help deliver Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 29, 2018No Comments
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    Major companies have the opportunity to help deliver the proposed tidal lagoon in Swansea Bay.
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    A taskforce set up by Swansea Bay City Region has spent the past three months re-evaluating the project and looking at alternative options for delivery.
    It has concluded the development of a tidal lagoon needs to be led by the private sector and without the reliance on government or local government subsidy.
    And now an official invitation, known as a Prior Invitation Notice, is being published to give companies and investors the chance to be part of this ground-breaking project.

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    It follows the UK Government’s decision not to support previous proposals put forward by Tidal Lagoon Power for a £1.3bn project.
    Rob Stewart, Chair of the taskforce and Leader of Swansea Council, said:
    “Despite the UK Government not supporting Tidal Lagoon Power’s proposals, we want to deliver this ground-breaking project in Swansea Bay.
    “We’ve spent the past three months re-evaluating the project and agreeing the best way to structure a deal that will deliver a tidal lagoon.
    “Unlike the previous proposal, we believe it should be a private sector-led development that doesn’t rely on government or local government subsidy to pay for it.
    “That’s why we’re now testing the market to see which companies are interested in helping to deliver the lagoon. This could range from large financial institutions who want to invest in the project to major construction companies who want to build the lagoon.
    “Once we know the type and level of interest from the private sector, we can consider the best route to take to ensure we deliver this project and pave the way for a new industry where Swansea Bay, Wales and the UK can be a global leader.”
    The PIN states the Swansea Bay City Region is seeking a partner or partners to undertake the delivery of the development, either through a partner development arrangement or joint venture.
    The fundamental requirement of this project is to be ‘stand alone’, requiring no form of subsidy. However, the Welsh Government has indicated that it is prepared to make a significant investment alongside an appropriate institutional partner/investor.
    The partner or partners will be required to conclude the detailed planning, design and licencing, obtain all appropriate permissions and secure funding for the realisation of the lagoon
    The project will involve a strategic review of the overall project, design work; development of business and project plans; securing of necessary investment, construction and operation.
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