We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed to deliver strategic communications and community engagement support for Gwynt Glas, a major floating offshore wind project proposed in the Celtic Sea.

Gwynt Glas is expected to contribute up to 1.5GW of clean energy to the Celtic Sea’s first development round of 4.5GW. The project will support the transition to a low‑carbon energy system while creating long-term economic opportunities for communities across Wales and the South West. As the project progresses through the early stages of development, effective engagement with local communities, coastal stakeholders, and the wider supply chain will play a vital role in shaping its future.

National experience and local knowledge

This appointment builds on Copper’s extensive experience, having supported more than 70 DCO schemes, including significant offshore wind projects across the UK such as Buchan Offshore Wind and major bilingual projects in Wales like Connah’s Quay Low Carbon Power. It also marks two years since Copper opened its office in Cardiff, which is now home to 10 bilingual experts.

Supporting Wales’ renewable energy ambition

Floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea has the potential to deliver significant clean energy while driving investment, jobs and skills. Gwynt Glas represents an important opportunity to contribute to those ambitions, ensuring that communities are informed, involved, and able to benefit from the transition.

Our team is comprised of bilingual communication, stakeholder, community engagement and social value experts rooted in Welsh communities, and will be led by West Wales native, Lisa Childs.

Commenting on the appointment, Lisa Childs, Head of Wales said:

“We are delighted to be supporting Gwynt Glas at this pivotal stage for the project. The Celtic Sea represents a transformational opportunity for Wales, and we are committed to helping the project team build open, trusted conversations with communities and stakeholders at the heart of the transition to net zero. Gwynt Glas represents a generation-defining economic opportunity for Wales, in addition to supporting the UK’s strategic energy security.

Mark Hazelton, Gwynt Glas Project Director said:

“We are committed to delivering a transformative renewable energy project that will contribute to our energy security, and bring economic and social prosperity to Wales and the South West. We are delighted to have Copper on board to provide communications and engagement expertise for the project, helping us to work closely with stakeholders to make our vision a reality.”