A £1bn plan for a tidal lagoon to generate power in Swansea Bay has been given a funding boost.
Investment management firm InfraRed Capital Partners has agreed to provide £100m for the project, BBC Wales understands.
The firm said its commitment means the scheme now has the full equity funding it needs to get going.
The project will harness tidal energy, which could power 155,000 homes for 120 years.
The news comes after financial services company Prudential agreed to invest £100m in the scheme last October.
The project is expected to generate 500GWH of electricity every year for more than a century - enough to power nearly all the homes in Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.
It will help the UK meet its carbon reduction targets by saving more than 236,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.
It also establishes a blueprint for a total of six UK lagoons that could together provide 8% of the UK's electricity over 120 years, the company said.
If the plans are agreed, a six-mile-long U-shaped seawall would run from the docks to near Swansea University's new Fabian Way campus.
It would take two years to build and create 1,850 construction jobs.
Werner von Guionneau, chief executive of InfraRed Capital Partners, said: "The power station is unique in that it not only leverages the estuary's second highest tidal range in the world but it will also make a material contribution towards both the local economy in south Wales and the long term stability of sustainable energy supply in the UK."
The Planning Inspectorate is due to report its recommendations on the scheme in March and ministers must agree a price for the power generated by the lagoon before work can start.
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"He's fallen in the water!"
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I can' t recall the number of times I've called LJ 'Jim-lad' and 'little Jim' - all the while thinking of Spike and Sellers... times past. times past.
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