The Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme
supports the delivery of port infrastructure to facilitate
floating offshore wind.
From:
Department for Energy
Security and Net Zero
Published
30 March 2023
Last updated
9 June 2023 — See all updates
Documents
Floating Offshore Wind
Manufacturing Investment Scheme: guidance
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Floating Offshore Wind
Manufacturing Investment Scheme: clarification questions with
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Floating Offshore Wind
Manufacturing Investment Scheme - application form 1
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Manufacturing Investment Scheme - application form 2
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Manufacturing Investment Scheme - example grant offer
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Manufacturing Investment Scheme - example grant terms and
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Floating Offshore Wind
Manufacturing Investment Scheme - Northern Ireland protocol
questionnaire and declaration
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Floating Offshore Wind
Manufacturing Investment Scheme - privacy notice
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Details
The government announced up to £160 million in grant funding for
certain investments in the floating offshore wind sector. The
Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme
(FLOWMIS)
was established to distribute the funding to support critical
port infrastructure that will enable the delivery of floating
offshore wind.
The potential benefits to the UK economy include:
- enabling the delivery of our 5GW 2030 deployment ambition by
securing additional suitable port capacity necessary to scale up
and accelerate floating offshore wind deployment in the UK
- increasing capability in the UK floating offshore wind supply
chain, driving cost reduction and the commercialisation of
floating offshore wind technology
- delivering industrial growth and associated regional economic
and social benefits (for example, quality jobs and
increased GVA)
- contributing to our target to achieve net zero by 2050
The guidance outlines the process through which we will
distribute scheme funding. It details:
- how the scheme will work
- the eligibility criteria
- how to apply
- how applications will be assessed
- how funding will ultimately be distributed (by way of Grant
Funding Agreements), including the contractual arrangements
- how successful projects will report progress
How to apply
Read the guidance here before applying.
Complete all sections of the application forms and provide all
accompanying documentation (detailed in paragraph 5 of the
guidance document) to the level of detail requested.
Submit your applications to FLOWMIS@beis.gov.uk with
the subject heading ‘FLOWMIS Application
– [Project title]’, by 11:59pm (UK BST) on Sunday 25 June
2023.
Help and guidance
If you need any clarification when preparing your application,
email FLOWMIS@beis.gov.uk with
the subject heading ‘FLOWMIS Clarification
– [Project title]’.
If the clarification is deemed relevant to other applicants or
potential applicants, we will share the questions and responses
here.