Wales could run on 100% renewable energy by 2035, according to a new plan

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Wales could run on 100% renewable energy by 2035, according to a new plan

Wales could run on 100% re­new­able en­ergy by 2035, ac­cord­ing to a new plan

April 1, 2019
A Welsh think tank, the In­sti­tute of Welsh Af­fairs (IWA) has re­leased a new re­port, em­phas­iz­ing that re­new­able en­ergy could play a cent­ral role in the coun­try’s eco­nomic fu­ture. The doc­u­ment sets out a 10-point plan, de­tail­ing the ac­tions Wales can take to con­vert to re­new­able en­ergy.
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A Welsh think tank, the Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA) has released a new report, emphasizing that renewable energy could play a central role in the country’s economic future. The document sets out a 10-point plan, detailing the actions Wales can take to convert to renewable energy.

Among the suggestions of the report, called A plan for Wales’ renewable energy future: Essential actions to re-energise Wales by 2035, there are energy efficiency upgrades for 870,000 homes. It also proposes the establishment of 2.6 GW of solar capacity, 2.5 GW of onshore wind capacity, 1.7 GW of offshore wind capacity, and 4 GW of marine and floating wind turbine capacity.

The think tank wrote that Wales could switch to 100% renewable energy by 2035. Listing the benefits, the report emphasized that switching to renewable energy could create more than 20,000 jobs per year, and would add a £7.4 billion economic boost to the economy.

Source: Climateaction.org