MDL Marinas has been selected for participation in the Monaco Yacht Show's Blue Wake initiative, which recognizes environmental sustainability efforts in the superyacht and marina industries. The selection follows review by the Water Revolution Foundation.
Between 2022 and 2025, MDL reduced operational carbon emissions by 54% through renewable electricity adoption and solar panel installations across 18 locations. The company became the first UK marina operator to implement the BREEAM sustainability framework for marine facility development.

Solar installations generated 101,918 kWh in May 2025, with annual production reaching 601,128 kWh. The renewable energy program has resulted in approximately £144,000 in annual electricity cost savings compared to grid procurement.
Steve Russell, Head of Property Infrastructure at MDL Marinas, stated: "The 54% carbon reduction demonstrates that environmental responsibility and operational efficiency go hand in hand. Our solar programme alone has delivered over £144,000 in annual savings whilst significantly reducing our environmental impact."
Tim Mayer, Sales and Marketing Director, added: "Being recognised as part of the Monaco Yacht Show's Blue Wake programme reflects the sustained investment we've made to reduce our emissions as part of our #greenermarinas strategy."
MDL's sustainability initiatives will be featured in Monaco Yacht Show communications and considered for Blue Wake Awards during the September event. The company maintains real-time solar production dashboards publicly accessible on its website.
The Monaco Yacht Show occurs annually in Port Hercule, showcasing luxury yachting and sustainable marine technologies. MDL's selection highlights increasing industry focus on environmental standards for marina operations worldwide.
Credits: MDL Marinas