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Inquiry into the Potential of the Maritime Economy in Wales
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Monday, 13 July 2015 to Wednesday, 30 September 2015
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- PME 01 The European Marine Energy Centre PDF 360 KB
- PME 02 Rail Freight Group PDF 97 KB View as HTML (2) 27 KB
- PME 03 Flintshire County Council PDF 170 KB View as HTML (3) 14 KB
- PME 04 Port of Milford Haven PDF 188 KB
- PME 05 Port of Mostyn PDF 74 KB View as HTML (5) 25 KB
- PME 06 SEACAMS Bangor University PDF 145 KB View as HTML (6) 26 KB
- PME 07 Irish Ferries PDF 136 KB View as HTML (7) 47 KB
- PME 08 Welsh Ports Group PDF 88 KB View as HTML (8) 26 KB
- PME 09 Irish Exporters Association PDF 50 KB View as HTML (9) 54 KB
- PME 10 Isle of Anglesey County Council PDF 279 KB View as HTML (10) 45 KB
- PME 11 Anglesey Energy Island Programme PDF 271 KB View as HTML (11) 39 KB
- PME 12 City and County of Swansea PDF 111 KB View as HTML (12) 45 KB
- PME 13 CITB Wales PDF 230 KB
- PME 14 Renewables UK PDF 128 KB View as HTML (14) 37 KB
- PME 15 Associated British Ports PDF 761 KB
- PME 16 Severn Tidal PDF 451 KB
- PME 17 Swansea University PDF 54 KB View as HTML (17) 42 KB
- PME 18 Marine Energy Pembrokeshire PDF 273 KB View as HTML (18) 42 KB
- PME 19 Welsh Government PDF 186 KB
- PME 20 Tidal Lagoon Power PDF 274 KB View as HTML (20) 72 KB
- PME 21 Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council PDF 185 KB View as HTML (21) 76 KB
- PME 22 Wales Environment Link's Marine Working Group PDF 276 KB
- PME 23 Pontardawe and Swansea Angling Society Ltd / Afan Valley Angling Club PDF 86 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The
National Assembly for Wales’ Enterprise
and Business Committee undertook an inquiry into Developing the Potential
of the Maritime Economy.
The
Committee sought views on:
- The Welsh Government’s approach to
developing the potential of the maritime economy;
- The use of EU funding sources to support
the development of the maritime economy
- Welsh engagement with EU level
initiatives such as Ocean Energy Europe and the Ocean Energy Forum
- The effectiveness of Welsh ports and
hinterland connections in Wales in promoting connectivity to Ireland and
the rest of Wales;
- The way in which the Enterprise Zones
help to promote the ports and related businesses;
- How Welsh ports, ferry operators and
related businesses can benefit from and support the development of the
Maritime economy, including marine energy
- What, if any, support should be provided
to ensure the benefits are realised in the most effective way;
- The implications of the St David’s Day
announcement which proposes to devolve the responsibility of ports policy
to Wales and how it can support connectivity and the development of the
Maritime Economy;
- How can Wales realise the strategic
importance of planned initiatives such as the tidal lagoon projects in
West Wales and the Anglesey Energy Island Programme?
- We would like you to contact us and tell
us what you think are the key barriers and risks to development of marine
energy and how Wales can help overcome these.
Disclosure
of Information
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can find further details about how we will use your information at www.assemblywales.org/help/privacy/help-inquiry-privacy.htm.
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submitting information to the Committee.