Understanding Welsh Places We have recruited a new Understanding Welsh Places Project Lead, Ellen Jones. We have set out a

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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Understanding Welsh Places We have recruited a new Understanding Welsh Places Project Lead, Ellen Jones. We have set out a
People working and volunteering in Welsh towns and communities will benefit from a new resource to help them identify opportunities
The second Re-energising Wales report exploring local and community energy in Wales analyses the Factors influencing local and community engagement
Drawing on evidence from previous IWA Re-energising Wales reports, the IWA has identified 10 essential actions that need to be delivered
By moving to 100% renewables in Wales we can increase energy security, reduce fuel poverty and tackle climate change Leading
March 6, 2019 The Re-energising Wales project How to protect, promote and achieve scale in community and local ownership of renewable
The Re-energising Wales project ‘A Framework for Action: Next steps for Regulatory and Policy Powers over Energy in Wales’ report
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