Celtic Sea Power | Missing Middle – GWC Mag

Celtic Sea Power  | Missing Middle

Coordinated Policy Planning – to develop policy programmes that explicitly use policy levers from across national and regional government in 
an integrated and chronological way to achieve regional industrial development goals. 

Policy Parity – to judge British government interventions against the new international policy context, in particular the new US subsidy and leasing regimes and the EU’s internal adjustments to state aid, even if these are not yet reflected in revisions to our trading agreements. 

Policy Room for Manoeuvre -– to take advantage of the policy flexibility provided under international trade and investment rules to 
support economically disadvantaged areas and mitigate supply bottlenecks that compromise Net Zero targets. 

Benefits of Design-to-Local – to facilitate developers and private financiers to design projects and financing plans to take advantage 
of the inherent advantages of regionally-located suppliers and infrastructure.

 

 

Floating Offshore Wind

 

 

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