GIVING POWER BACK TO THE PEOPLE OF WALES


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2006

26 Jun 2006 - Cardiff Bay, Wales – The Welsh government has proposed an action plan to encourage homeowners and communities in Wales to produce their electricity and heating from low carbon technologies.

The new action plan could dramatically reduce Wales’ carbon dioxide emissions and pave the way for every homeowner to produce their own energy through installing affordable small-scale heat and/or electricity systems, known as micro-generation.

Micro-generation includes a suite of technologies including solar (photovoltaics to provide electricity and thermal to provide hot water), biomass, combined heat and power systems, biofuels, and micro-hydro (powered by water) and micro–wind technologies.

"We must reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and produce energy from alternative low carbon sources in a way that ensures we are not simply displacing the emissions to another part of the world,” said Morgan Parry, Head of WWF Wales.

“Putting a wind turbine on your roof, adding solar panels or replacing old boilers with new efficient heating systems will not only help reduce Wales’ carbon emissions and mitigate climate change but it will allow home owners to make major savings on their utility bills.”

In additon to the government proposals, WWF Wales has submitted its own recommendations, which includes setting targets for the number of homes supplied by microgeneration technologies over the next five years; urgently reviewing planning policy and guidance to increase the proportion of new build with on-site micro-generation; support a major flagship project which demonstrates political will to promote and maximise micro-generation technologies; and insist that developers of publically-owned land — such as the Ely Bridge development for 900 new homes in Cardiff — install micro-generation technologies, including a combined heat and power plant.

WWF research has suggested that micro-generation could provide 5 per cent of the United Kingdom's electricity supply by 2025. Similarly, research by the Energy Saving Trust suggests that 30–40 per cent of the UK’s total electricity needs could be met through micro-generation by 2050.

At present there are only 85,000 UK homes with any form of micro-generation, most of them involving solar water heating systems on their roofs.

“We hope that the Welsh Assembly will commit to actively promoting microgeneration in the public sector and throughout Wales," added Parry.

"There are good examples of organisations helping to raise public awareness of these technologies, but it is clear that if this localised production of energy is to succeed the Welsh Assembly needs to provide additional resources to fund and develop it further.

Another attraction of micro-generation, according to WWF, is that by decentralising electricity production it cuts the huge losses of energy that occur in the transmission of power from remote electricity plant.

“A high proportion of energy generated at power stations is lost before it reaches the home, so making electricity where it is used makes good sense," said Parry.
Ruth Bates

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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