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New nuclear projects offer economic opportunities for Wales, but the lack of clarity and certainty about future plans is hindering efforts to build...
As part of its net zero plans, the EU is changing how it handles imports from carbon-intensive industries. The changes will initially apply to som...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill has reached Stage 3 of the Senedd’s legislative process. The Bill establishes a new process, known as an ‘Infrastr...
On 19 January, Tata Steel announced it will start formal consultation on up to 2,800 job losses in its UK operations. As a major employer and the l...
On 8 December, the Senedd’s Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister will scrutinise the First Minister, Mark Drakeford MS, on keeping Wale...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill reforms how infrastructure is consented in Wales. It establishes a new process, known as an ‘Infrastructure Consent...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill reforms how infrastructure is consented in Wales by establishing a unified process, known as an infrastructure cons...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill was introduced into the Senedd on 12 June 2023. This page pulls together key Senedd Research publications to suppo...
This bilingual glossary provides a list of key terms used in the Infrastructure (Wales) Bill. It is intended to help bilingual scrutiny of the Bi...
The Welsh Government introduced the Infrastructure (Wales) Bill into the Senedd on 12 June 2023. The Bill reforms how infrastructure is consented i...
With the second highest tidal range in the world, and an Atlantic-facing coastline providing a high energy wind and wave climate, Wales is well-pos...
There are 1.4 million homes in Wales, responsible for 11% of its overall carbon emissions. With 90% of existing Welsh homes predicted to remain in...
Steelmaking is critical to Wales. Not only is it central to our industrial heritage, it’s also a big part of our economy. Yet it’s an industry fac...
A collection of research briefs provided to the Petitions Committee to inform their consideration of each petition.
A decision by the UK Government on the future of nuclear development at Wylfa and Trawsfynydd is urgently needed, according to a Senedd Committee.
A Senedd report is calling for the Welsh Government to take immediate action to help the poorest in Wales to heat their homes.
Senedd's Equality and Social Justice Committee welcome £100 payment, but it won’t address the predicted “tsunami” of debt from rising fuel costs.
The Committee's report called the Welsh Government's action on renewable energy as 'lethargic'.
Llyr Gruffydd MS and Chair of the Senedd’s Climate Committee will attend CoP26 along with nine other Members. Here he outlines what he’d like to se...
Our economy needs to grow. We need to invest in new ideas and guarantee employment in the future. This will be very difficult going forward post-Br...
103 acres at Penpergwm on prime farmland in Monmouthshire. It is almost as big as the three existing solar arrays in the area combined. Where wi...
The people of Wales and the South West do not want nuclear power on the shores of the Severn Estuary and it is clear that Hinkley Point C and its e...
The current system unfairly favours developers who have access to legal, planning and financial expertise. Individuals / communities don’t have the...
Research Briefing EU Energy Union Authors: Rachel Prior and Chloe Corbyn Date: May 2016 National Assembly for Wales Research Service The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically el...
National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research www.assembly.wales/research Research Briefing: Low Carbon Heat http://www.assembly.wales/research The National Assembly for Wales is the democrati...