The document discusses Energy Wales, the Welsh government's strategy for transitioning to a low-carbon economy. It was launched in 2012 with the goal of making Wales a leader in addressing energy issues. The strategy focuses on increasing renewable energy generation, which grew 33% between 2010-2011, mainly from wind. However, Wales still generates a smaller percentage of its electricity from renewables compared to other parts of the UK. The document outlines Energy Wales' priorities such as improving planning and consent processes, developing infrastructure and supply chains, and maximizing economic and community benefits from the transition to low-carbon energy.
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Climate Change Commission March 14th
2013
Prys Davies
Energy, Water & Flood Division
2. Energy Wales
Energy Wales is Welsh Government’s sustainable strategy
for our transition to a low carbon economy.
Launched by the First Minister in March 2012:
“Energy is a defining issue for our generation and an issue
on which, as a Government, I am determined that Wales will
lead”.
“As a nation, we are rich in energy resources and this
provides a tremendous opportunity to fuel our drive for a
fairer and more prosperous Wales and to achieve a better
quality of life for our own and future generations”.
First Minister - March 2012
3. Energy Consumption & Generation in Wales 2011
Generation of electricity in Wales by fuel type
Gas Coal Nuclear Renewables Oil & other
18,000
16,000
14,000
12,000
10,000
GWh
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Source: Department of Energy and Climate Change
• The total amount of electricity in Wales has continued to fall since 2008,
decreasing 15% between 2010 and 2011 to around 35,000 GWh
• This downward trend is mainly due to the decline in electricity generated
from gas, which fell 33% between 2010 and 2011
4. Renewable Energy Generation in Wales 2011
2,500 Hydro Wind, wave, solar Other
1,600
2,000 1,400
1,200
1,500 1,000
GWh
800
GWh
1,000
600
400
500
200
0 0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Source: Department of Energy and Climate Change
• The total amount of electricity generated from renewable resources in Wales
has been steadily increasing, rising 33% between 2010 and 2011.
• The rise in renewable energy generation has been driven by wind energy
• The percentage of electricity generated in Wales from renewable cou8rses
has increased from 2.9% in 2004 to 7.9% in 2011.
5. Renewable energy generation comparisons across the
UK
Wales Scotland NI England UK
30.0
25.0
Percentage
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Source: Department of Energy and Climate Change
Wales: 7.9%
Scotland: 56.8%
Northern Ireland: 12.6%
England: 6.2%
UK: 9.4%
http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/statistics/headlines/environment2013/energy-generation-consumption-2011/?lang=en
8. Leadership – Cont.
Coordinating and Prioritising
Energy Programme
Planning the Themes
Developing the Evidence Base
Communication and Engagement
Structural Funds / RDP
9. The Energy Wales Programme
The Energy Wales Programme has been mobilised to coordinate and prioritise
energy delivery across Welsh Government Departments.
10. Maximising Benefits
Economic and Community Benefits
Supply Chain development
Tailored Business support
Onshore wind group
Community-scale energy
15. To what extent you agree or disagree that the UK should reduce its use of fossil fuels?
100%
76%
50%
15%
7%
4%
Agree Neither agree or disagree Disagree DK
17. Long-term Energy future
Marine Energy
Planning the next steps – a case study
Smart Living
Identifying appropriate demonstrators
18. Marine Energy Planning
How do we support the industry in Wales?
Constraints of powers and finance
Private sector led
19. Planning Marine Energy - Primary Effort
To Date
Evidence and Policy
Studies (e.g. MRESF) to aid site selection for
tidal and wave development; measures to
increase attractiveness of Wales
Business Support
Enterprise Zones
Innovation support for device developers
20. Options Analysis
Focus of our thinking
Evidence and Policy
Planning and Consents
Finance
Supply Chain
Inward Investment
Infrastructure
Comms, Marketing and Engagement
Research, Development and Innovation
Skills
21. Initial Thoughts…..
Early Priority Defer
Strategic Surveys Grid Infrastructure Strategic Surveys Grid Infrastructure
Evidence – Selected Sites – Facilitation – Further Sites – Grid Survey
& Policy SEAs Environmental SEAs
– Selected Sites Research Priorities – Further Sites
Onshore / Offshore Onshore
Infrastructure 30MW 30MW
Onshore / Offshore Onshore
10MW 10MW
Supply Supplier
Business Support
Development Service
Chain
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R, D & I Deep Dive
22. Initial Thoughts…..
Early Priority Defer
Planning / Devolution Business
Case
Consents
Targeted
Marine Innovation
Finance Infrastructure
Capacity Building
Supply Supplier Business Support for
Development Service Device Developers
Chain
Marine Sector Promotion of
Comms Group Welsh Strengths
Skills TBC
23. Some key issues
• Balancing competing demands in relation
to energy
• Planning and Regulatory Reform
• Planning and building the evidence base
• Funding opportunities
• Public acceptability
• How best to develop community scale
energy?