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WALES: LEADING THE WAY IN RENEWABLE ENERGY

Wales is leading the transition to a low-carbon future, harnessing its natural resources, innovation and industrial expertise to power sustainable energy solutions for the world.
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WHY RENEWABLE ENERGY GROWS IN WALES

Wales is driving renewable energy growth through its natural resources, skilled workforce and strong commitment to sustainability. With a £4.8 billion energy sector employing over 58,000 people, Wales excels in marine energy, wind, hydro and low-carbon innovation. Deep-sea ports and world-class infrastructure support large-scale renewable projects and global exports, while continued investment in clean technologies ensures Wales remains at the forefront of the UK’s transition to a sustainable, net-zero future.

Case Studies

John McKenzie

RWE

Renewable Energy experts setting out to make a difference

Employing over 300 staff across Wales, RWE has invested £3 billion into its operations over the last decade, notably in its extensive offshore wind farms.

Renewable Energy
Outside of a waste processing facility

Fre-energy

Proud to use Welsh technology

Renewable energy isn’t just about solar panels and wind farms.

Renewable Energy
Marine Power Systems

Marine Power Systems

Harnessing the vast power of ocean winds

After more than a decade of meticulous research and development, Swansea-based Marine Power Systems are preparing to launch a revolutionary new device into the renewable energy market, harnessing the vast power of ocean waves and wind.

Renewable Energy
Dulas

Dulas

Renewable energy products and solar refrigerators

Mid Wales company, Dulas, has played a vital role in supporting immunisation programmes all over the globe, helping ensure people in some of the most rural parts of the world have access to the vaccines they need.

Renewable Energy
Man by a wind turbine

GREEN ENERGY PROJECTS IN WALES

Wales is delivering a growing portfolio of clean-energy projects, leading innovation in wind and hydrogen. The Celtic Sea will host a floating wind-to-hydrogen demonstrator near Milford Haven – the Milford Haven: Hydrogen Kingdom (MH:HK) – set to scale from 15 MW to 135 MW and produce over 10,000 tonnes of green hydrogen each year. Wales is also home to the Gwynt y Môr Offshore Wind Farm off the North Wales coast, one of Europe’s largest, generating 576 MW of clean power for around 400,000 homes. From onshore renewables to deep-sea innovation zones, Wales is turning its natural resources into world-leading green infrastructure – driving decarbonisation and attracting global investment.

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