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RenewableUK Cymru 2012
Over 200 people will attend RenewableUK's sixth annual event dedicated to wind, wave and tidal energy in Wales. Stronger Wind for Renewables in WalesThe RenewableUK Cymru Strategy Group is made up of twenty one dedicated member companies that want to contribute towards the delivery Welsh Assembly Government's renewable energy targets whilst inputting ideas to the formation of future sustainable energy policies for Wales. Head of RenewableUK Cymru, Llywelyn Rhys is a full time RenewableUK employee working from an office in Cardiff who leads the groups' effort to ensure that all partners work closely together to overcome barriers to fulfilling current policies and targets and in building sustainable energy policies for the future. 2012 RenewableUK Press Release: Welsh Renewables Industry welcomes First Minister's vision of job creation in a low-carbon energy future 201124 May RenewableUK Press Release: First Minister to address RenewableUK Cymru Conference 2010 21 May RenewableUK Cymru Press Release:Survey predicts rapid growth in Welsh wind energy Datganiad RenewableUK Cymru: Arolwg yn rhagweld twf cyflym yn sector ynni gwynt Cymru 28 January BWEA Press Release: Rebirth of British wind energy manufacturing starts in Wales
15 December BWEA Cymru 2010 event details announced, including Call for Abstracts 20 July Press Release: Wales: Bold vision needs political framework 16 July Wind Energy in Wales - State of the Industry 3 March Statement by BWEA Cymru regarding the Mid Wales access question in relation to the construction of wind farms Click here for more... 200829 September The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) will be a new charge which local planning authorities in Wales and England will be empowered, but not required, to charge on most types of new development in their area. BWEA has taken this opportunity to respond the policy statement issued by DCLG to explain why renewable energy projects should be completely exempt from the CIL. Click here to download the document (PDF format) 9 July BWEA Cymru second annual conference provided a major stage for the renewable industry and their stakeholders to learn more about the key issues facing the Welsh energy revolution. Click here to hear what the Minister and other key speakers had to say. 9 July Welsh wind industry calls for swift action on renewable energy targets - Wales's biggest ever renewable energy conference opens in Cardiff 16 February Disappointment at mixed messages on wind energy in Wales - Denbighshire County Council approves one wind farm while rejecting another 19 February Wales must act now for green energy revolution - BWEA welcomes WAG energy route map but asks for clear action 30 January Wales Fails To Act On Clean Energy - Wales in danger of becoming 'Dirty man of Europe' on energy say wind industry
Energy Net Wales programme Latest news: Wind myths blown away
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