UK makes progress on floating offshore wind with a new 1.5 GW Celtic Sea lease
OW Ocean Winds has signed an agreement for lease with The Crown Estate to develop a 1.5 GW floating offshore wind project in the Celtic Sea: a major step forward for the UK’s next‑generation offshore wind capacity and clean energy goals.
Floating offshore wind promises huge renewable potential, but it also brings unique electrical protection challenges: from transient energy during turbine shutdowns to fault currents in subsea power systems.
That’s where Cressall’s wind and tidal power resistors play a vital role. Our engineered resistor solutions help manage transient loads, control switching events, and safely dissipate energy in demanding marine environments.
Whether it’s dynamic braking, load dissipation or custom high‑reliability protection, Cressall supports offshore developers and operators in delivering stable, safe and dependable renewable power.
Discover how Cressall’s resistor technologies support wind and tidal projects

