On the EU Referendum result

The people of Wales have spoken. In a closely-matched contest, the vote for ‘Leave’ was 52.5%, with 47.5% wanting to ‘Remain’. Just five of the twenty-two local authority areas voted to remain. In response to the vote, the First Minister,...

Mabey Bridge; back from the dead?

Mabey Bridge Renewables, the Chepstow-based manufacturer of steel products, appears to be gearing up for business again. According to reports in Offshore Wind Biz, the Liberty House Group, which is a global organisation boasting manufacturing facilities in Wales and...

Renewable Wales; 2 week countdown

With just under two weeks to go until Wales’ premier energy event, Renewable Wales, we thought you’d like to read the Foreword to the programme, penned by our Director, David Clubb. Enjoy – and see you on the 16th! Foreword Although the big news so...

Tell us how we’re doing. In 90 seconds

We’re planning for our future – and we want you to help tell us what we should be doing. So we’ve created a short questionnaire to help us understand how well we’re doing, and what we should be doing more (or less) of. There’s only 8...

Welcome to the new assembly

The elections to the National Assembly produced some interesting trends and results. Labour’s share of the vote fell to its lowest on record, from 43% to 35% although it is still the dominant party in the assembly with 29 Assembly Members (AMs). Plaid Cymru have...