Finalists announced for Wales Green Energy Awards

The finalists for this year’s Wales Green Energy Awards have been announced today. The awards, which are organised by RenewableUK Cymru, celebrate the success and achievements of the green energy industry in Wales. A panel of independent judges comprising Lee Waters,...

Bilingualism is best

In June 2014, RenewableUK Cymru won the Inspire Wales award for Welsh in the Workplace. As part of the judging criteria, we were asked how we would help promote the benefits of bilingualism. Hosting this article, which was first published on “Live Science”...

Rhiannon’s gone

‘Challenging ground conditions’ have been cited as the reason for the termination of the Rhiannon offshore wind project. David Clubb, Director of RenewableUK Cymru said: “The proposed 2GW windfarm had the potential to generate huge economic benefit...

Disappointment over crucial Government funding announcement

RenewableUK has expressed disappointment over yesterday’s publication by the Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC) of the draft budget for the first allocation round of Contracts for Difference (CfDs).  It says insufficient funding is being made...

Green building bargain

They say that it’s the early bird that gets the worm. In the case of the Wales Green Building Marketplace, that’s certainly true. We’ve learned the lessons of budget airlines and train companies, and applied them to our own expo, to produce a very...