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WELSH GOVERNMENT APPROVES WIND AND STORAGE COMBO IN SOUTH WALES

by RES | Sep 29, 2022 | Reading time: 3 min

Welsh Ministers have approved Upper Ogmore Wind Farm and energy storage project, located near Blaengarw and Nant-y-Moel in Bridgend

RES, one of the world’s leading renewable energy developers, has received approval for Upper Ogmore Wind Farm and energy storage project. The 25 MW project will generate low-cost renewable electricity to help decarbonise homes and industry, and support Wales’ transition to a low carbon economy.

The renewable energy company has been progressing proposals for the seven-turbine wind farm and energy storage project since 2017 from its Cardiff office. The proposals had been refined through several design iterations based on feedback received during the public consultation process and information gathered during detailed site survey work.

Chris Jackson, Project Manager said: “This a great result for renewable energy in Wales and our efforts to tackle climate change as a country. The clean, green electricity produced will make a significant contribution to our target of 70% of electricity to come from renewables by 2030.

“We also know developing new onshore wind projects in Wales is popular and that they deliver significant local economic benefits. At Upper Ogmore we expect that £16 million in business rates will be paid across the lifetime of the project, helping to support vital local services in the area.”

Polling undertaken in July 2021 has shown that 71% of people support the development of more onshore wind turbines in Wales*. More recently, polling commissioned by RenewableUK, shows that there is overwhelming public support from across the UK for building new wind and solar farms to tackle the cost of energy crisis**.

Upper Ogmore is the first onshore wind project to be considered under the Developments of National Significance planning process. It was assessed by The Planning Inspectorate on behalf of Welsh Government before the decision was made by Welsh Ministers to approve the project.

RES has been active in Wales since the early 1990s, and has developed and/or constructed five onshore wind farms in the country. Most recently RES completed the 17-tubine Garreg Lwyd Hill Wind Farm in Powys, which resulted in more than £4.5 million of inward investment in the Welsh economy through the use of local contractors and suppliers. At Upper Ogmore, it is anticipated that more than £1.9 million would be invested in the local economy through construction and first year of operation. However, we consider this to be a minimum figure and as the project progresses, we will actively work with the supply chain in order to maximise inward investment.

In December 2021 the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) also approved RES’ Llanbrynmair Wind Farm in Powys, mid Wales.

For further information about the project, visit www.upperogmore-windfarm.co.uk.

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Notes to editors:

About RES

RES is the world’s largest independent renewable energy company active in onshore and offshore wind, solar, green hydrogen, energy storage, transmission and distribution. At the forefront of the industry for over 40 years, RES has delivered more than 23GW of renewable energy projects across the globe and supports an operational asset portfolio exceeding 10GW worldwide for a large client base. Understanding the unique needs of corporate clients, RES has secured 1.5GW of power purchase agreements (PPAs) enabling access to energy at the lowest cost. RES employs over 2,500 passionate people and is active in 11 countries.

For further information about RES, visit www.res-group.com

CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:          

Callum Whiteford

RES Press Office

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* Polling conducted by Survation, 1,062 adults living in Wales 5-19 July 2021

** Polling conducted by Survation, 6,114 people throughout the UK 27 July – 4 August 2022

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