6 LOCAL AREA ENERGY PLAN
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Craig ab Iago
Additional documents:
Decision:
1.
To
endorse the Main Report and Technical Report of the Gwynedd Local Area Energy
Plan, understanding that the Actions and Recommendations assigned to Cyngor
Gwynedd are subject to securing and maintaining the necessary funding.
2.
It
was agreed that a governance and monitoring mechanism for the Actions and
Recommendations will need to be developed in conjunction with Ambition North
Wales and other north Wales local authorities and brought back to Cabinet for
approval. The mechanism should lead to:
• Agreeing a governance structure
• Aligning the North Wales Regional Energy
Strategy (and action plan) with the Local Area Energy Plan
• Aligning the Local Area Energy Plan with
national energy plans that can be developed by NESO (National Energy System
Operator) on behalf of the Welsh Government
• Identifying key performance indicators
• Formation of a Regional Steering Group
Minutes:
The report
was presented by Cllr Craig ab Iago.
DECISION
The report
was accepted.
DISCUSSION
The report was
praised, but it was noted that it was unlikely that resources and funding would
come from the Welsh Government to implement the Scheme at this stage.
Concern was
expressed that the climate change plans were not part of Welsh culture at the
moment, despite the importance of meeting the targets set. It was noted that
there was uncertainty about the outcome of the Senedd Election in 2026 and how
this would affect the focus on environmental issues moving forward.
It was
confirmed that the depth of this scheme meant that it could be used regardless
of the Election outcome.
The
importance of working with other organizations in Gwynedd to implement the
Scheme was emphasised. Everyone was reminded that this was not just a scheme
for Cyngor Gwynedd but a scheme for the whole of Gwynedd.
It was
stated that the Scheme formed part of a network of local energy schemes for
each county in Wales and would feed into an existing regional scheme. It was
added that these schemes would hopefully lead to a Government-led national
energy plan.
It was
explained that the Scheme sought to look at where and by whom the energy demand
was, and how the energy was generated and distributed. It was added that the
Technical Report was useful as it included a valuable and trustworthy database,
but it was confirmed that this would need to be updated in a few years, as
situations changed.
It was
recommended that this scheme needed to be reviewed and updated every 3 – 5
years.
Comments
arising from the discussion:
·
It
was mentioned that Ambition North Wales had a number of plans in the pipeline
and it was asked whether there were any intentions to discuss with them to try
and secure funding to realise plans from the report. It was explained that
there was an intention to ensure discussions at a regional level, including
with Ambition North Wales, and that applications for further funding were being
submitted to the Welsh Government or relevant organisations to fund the
schemes.
·
It
was stated that over £270 million had been invested in green energy between
2012 and 2025 but that the returns from this were over £400 million.
Reiterating the importance of this Scheme, it was added that investment in
green energy helped the economy as well as job creation, which in turn ensured
that we reached the net zero targets.
·
It
was noted that these statistics had been highlighted by the Government when
talking about a circular economy, despite not investing to deliver such
schemes.
Awdur: Bethan Richardson - Climate Change Programme Manager