United Kingdom Procurement News Notice - 65578


Procurement News Notice

PNN 65578
Work Detail Inadequate grid infrastructure and under-resourced planning and consenting system are issues, says RenewableUK Cymru RenewableUK Cymru is calling for a partnership between industry and government to overcome the barriers holding Wales back from securing a clean energy future. Chief among these are an inadequate grid infrastructure, an under-resourced planning and consenting system, and a lack of port and supply chain readiness to maximise economic benefit for Wales, the trade body stated. Despite the clear ambition from Welsh Government for Wales to meet 100% of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2035, progress to date is disappointingly sluggish, according to RenewableUK Cymru. The trade body estimates that Wales needs to quadruple its current renewable energy capacity to achieve that target. However, recent data reveals a concerning trend: fewer projects are being installed year on year, exacerbating the gap between demand and supply. On 23 April, the newly appointed Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and the Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles MS, met with representatives of Wales’ renewable energy sector at a reception in the Senedd. RenewableUK Cymru Director Jessica Hooper said: “We are thrilled to witness such interest and a strong turn out from the Senedd. “The new Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles, took the time to understand the key issues holding Wales back. "By working in partnership, we can provide the evidence base and needs case to improve our planning framework, champion the critical role our ports must play and secure a strategic solution to much needed grid infrastructure to drive economic growth and decarbonisation throughout Wales. "The decision to consolidate the energy and economy portfolios within one ministerial role reflects the recognition of the pivotal role the energy sector plays for every citizen in Wales that wants to heat their home, power their electric vehicle, or work in an industry that supports well paid jobs. “We hope this emphasises the Welsh Government’s commitment to fostering a more stable and favourable environment for renewable energy development going forward.”
Country United Kingdom , Northern Europe
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 26 Apr 2024
Source https://renews.biz/92775/barriers-to-clean-energy-future-in-wales-need-addressing/

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