Flotation Energy
Kirsty Pratt is an experienced professional in project management and supply chain logistics, currently serving as an Assistant Project Manager at Flotation Energy Plc since May 2021. Prior roles include Supply Chain & Logistics Commercial Controller at Wilson Design Source Supply from March 2017 to January 2020, Procurement Manager at Soak and Sleep from January 2015 to January 2016, and Buyer at Ralph Lauren between January 2012 and January 2015. Kirsty holds an MSc in International Project Management: Construction Management, Energy, Oil & Gas from Glasgow Caledonian University, completed in July 2021, and a Bachelor's degree in International Marketing from the same institution, earned in August 2009.
Flotation Energy
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Flotation Energy Ltd delivers clean, green, renewable energy by using our expertise in floating and fixed offshore wind and the energy transition, supporting achievement of carbon-neutral commitments. Perhaps best known for our involvement in Kincardine – the world’s largest grid connected floating offshore windfarm; our team has progressed from pioneering demonstrator energy transition and floating offshore wind projects to delivering fast-tracked commercial scale offshore wind and energy transition projects. Flotation Energy is in a strong position to make use of its unique combination of experience, expertise, and insight in offshore wind to identify and develop fixed and floating offshore wind projects. Our business model is to identify offshore wind energy prospects in key target markets and progress these through the complex development process to full scale commercial projects that minimise risk and maximise value. Our existing portfolio of projects in development includes fixed bottom offshore windfarms (480MW Morecambe; 1200 MW Greystones; 1,500 MW Seadragon) and floating offshore windfarms (100MW White Cross, 1,500 MW Blackwater and up to 500 MW Green Volt). Flotation Energy plc was established in 2018 by Allan MacAskill and Nicol Stephen. We have offices in the UK (Scotland), Australia, Taiwan and Japan.