Let judging commence!

Judging for the 2014 Wales Green Energy Awards takes place today. The fields are tightly contested, and the judges have an extremely challenging time ahead of them. The judges are: David Clubb, Director, RenewableUK Cymru Lee Waters, Director, Institute for Welsh...

Sponsors for Wales Green Energy Awards announced

Sponsors for the 2014 Wales Green Energy Awards have been announced. The awards, which are organised by RenewableUK Cymru and are in their second year, celebrate and recognise the achievements and success of the green energy industry in Wales. The sponsors for the...

Your Green Building questions – answered

Ever wanted to talk to a room full of experts about your building project? Perhaps you want to find out how to keep it green without breaking the budget? You have your chance on 16th September at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea. Held in association with the WEST energy...

Political peril for opposing wind

New independent research from ComRes – commissioned by RenewableUK – shows that political parties that oppose onshore wind development are likely to lose twice as many votes as they gain. In the 40 most marginal Lab-Con constituencies that margin doubles, with parties...

Welsh Government affirms need for energy consenting powers

The Welsh Government has published its response to the UK Government’s response (keep up!) to Part 2 of the Silk Commission. Energy is one of the key themes in the document, and Carwyn Jones states that the Welsh Government wants to secure energy consenting...