Wales’ worthy winners

The 2017 winners of the Wales Green Energy Awards were today announced at the awards lunch and ceremony in Cardiff Bay. This was the fifth time the awards have been awarded, with competition as high as ever. We are hugely grateful to the sponsors of the awards;...

Wales’ finest – announced

We’re delighted to announce the finalists for the 2017 Wales Green Energy Awards. They are listed, along with additional information about the awards ceremony, in our awards brochure. From a strong initial set of candidates, the field has been whittled down to...

Wales’ biggest windfarm – generating jobs

Vattenfall’s Pen y Cymoedd windfarm has been officially opened today by Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales, with Vattenfall’s CEO also in attendance. The First Minister stated that wind power is “a key part of our efforts to build a sustainable...

Welsh Government sets out renewable asks

Ken Skates, the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure, recently wrote to his counterpart in the UK Government, Greg Clarke, in response to the Green Paper on ‘Building our Industrial Strategy’. The letter is highly supportive of the renewable...

A new partnership for onshore wind in Wales

A competitive tender to pursue onshore wind development at Alwen Forest on the Conwy/Denbighshire border has been won by Innogy and Community Energy Wales. The news was broken by Renews, and has been confirmed by sources close to the project proposal. The Renews...

Wales & West Utilities; a very smart company

We are delighted to announce that Wales & West Utilities will be sponsoring the Smart Storage session in the 2017 Smart Energy Wales conference, which takes place in Cardiff on 4th October. The event, now in its third year, attracts headline speakers from across...