Huge potential for Celtic Sea – if infrastructure is right 15 September, 2021 The Celtic Sea has huge potential for floating offshore wind energy providing we get the infrastructure right. Director of RenewableUK Cymru, Rhys Wyn Jones, says 5GW of Floating...
Julie James MS, Minister for Climate Change will deliver the keynote address at Future Energy Wales in NovemberHosted and organised by RenewableUK Cymru, the Future Energy Wales Conference and Exhibition will take place on Thursday 25 November in the Wales ICC Wales,...
Final consultation underway for Garn Fach 20 July, 2021 EDF Renewables is starting a pre-application consultation on its plans to develop a wind farm at Garn Fach, south of Newtown, Powys, in partnership with local farming families. The scheme was first announced in...
RenewableUK Cymru, the voice of the renewable energy industry in Wales, has appointed Ben Lewis from Barton Willmore as the new Chair of its Strategy Group.Mr Lewis, who is Infrastructure & Energy Planning Director at Barton Willmore, takes over from Jeremy Smith...
On behalf of RenewableUK Cymru and its members, we’d like to offer our warm congratulations to all those newly elected and re-elected to the 6th Senedd. As the Senedd reconvenes, it’s worth reflecting on the fact that these times are suffused with a liminality which,...
Caerphilly Council approves plans for MOU with RWE for onshore wind 6 May, 2021 Caerphilly Council has agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with RWE to explore options for the Council to invest, through a shared ownership model in a proposed wind farm...