The Re-energising Wales project ‘The Economic Costs and Benefits of Renewable Energy Transition in Wales’ report outlines the economic opportunity

To get to grips with climate breakdown, we must move swiftly towards a successful, clean, green and fair economy. The economy of Wales should be sustainable and equitable, working for every citizen of Wales and rooted in our communities.
As we invest in our economy, we should strive to be at the forefront of the technologies and the industries of the future.
Below is our latest work on how we’re making this happen. You can find a full list of our publications here.
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The Re-energising Wales project ‘The Economic Costs and Benefits of Renewable Energy Transition in Wales’ report outlines the economic opportunity
Launched today, the IWA’s Our Smart region report explores how the Cardiff Capital Region City Deal could use smart technology to improve the lives of
The Re-energising Wales project ‘Economic Impact of Energy Transition in Wales: A Renewable Energy System Vision for Swansea Bay City
Smart thinking has the potential to radically improve the Cardiff Capital Region for its people and communities The IWA’s
The Re-energising Wales project ‘Decarbonising Transport in Wales’ report highlights opportunities that could significantly improve and decarbonise the transport sector
The Re-energising Wales project ‘Building a detailed picture of Wales’ energy needs’ report, provides a clear, data-based picture of the
The Re-energising Wales project ‘Swansea Bay City Region : A Renewable Energy Future’ report, has used the Swansea Bay City
The Institute of Welsh Affairs’ Swansea network conducted an opinion-gathering exercise with around 65 young people in October 2017 called
The ‘Re-energising Wales’ project’s first report entitled ‘Funding renewable energy projects in Wales’, highlights opportunities that could lead to the development of