Mon 13 Apr 2026, 05:33 GMT | Updated: Mon 13 Apr 2026, 08:33 GMT | Evangelia Fragouli

Certas Energy to attend Marine Energy Wales conference in April


Marine fuel supplier to discuss sector solutions at UK marine renewable energy conference.


Marine Energy Wales (MEW) Conference 2026 graphic.
Certas Energy will participate in the Marine Energy Wales Renewable Energy Conference on 28-29 April. Image credit: Certas Energy; Marine Energy Wales

Certas Energy has confirmed it will attend the Marine Energy Wales Renewable Energy Conference, which is due to take place on 28-29 April at Venue Cymru in Llandudno.

The fuel supplier said it will be present to share its experience in marine fuels and discuss practical solutions for the sector during the event.

Marine Energy Wales organises the annual event, which is described as the UK’s largest event dedicated to marine renewable energy and brings together businesses and stakeholders from across the marine renewable energy sector to discuss developments and opportunities in the industry.

Certas Energy operates as a distributor in the UK, supplying marine fuels and lubricants, among other energy products, to a range of sectors.

In terms of bunkering, the company says it is able to arrange truck deliveries in almost every UK port, whilst also operating ex-pipe marine fuel facilities at Aberdeen.



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