Meetings
A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?
This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.
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Meeting: 09/02/2017 - Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 1)
Private informal discussion
Discussion
about possible future work on smarter energy.
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 2 , View reasons restricted (1/1)
Meeting: 12/01/2017 - Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
A Smarter Energy Future for Wales Report - Welsh Government Response
This
document is 27 pages and can be found here:
http://www.senedd.assembly.wales/documents/s57872/Welsh%20Government%20Response.pdf
Meeting: 16/03/2016 - Plenary - Fourth Assembly (Item 11.)
Debate on the Environment and Sustainability Committee's report: A smarter energy future for Wales
NDM6007 Alun Ffred Jones (Arfon)
To propose that
the National Assembly for Wales:
Notes the
report of the Environment and Sustainability Committee on 'A Smarter Energy Future
for Wales', which was laid
in the Table Office on 8 March 2016.
Supporting
Document:
Decision:
The item started
at 17.23
NDM6007 Alun Ffred Jones (Arfon)
To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales:
Notes the report of the
Environment and Sustainability Committee on 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales',
which was laid in the Table Office on 8 March 2016.
The motion was agreed in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Meeting: 25/02/2016 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?' - Further information from the Minister for Natural Resources and the Minister for Economy, Science and Transport
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 25/02/2016 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
5 Inquiry into a Smarter Energy Future for Wales? - discussion of draft report
Supporting documents:
- Paper 4: Draft report (Saesneg yn unig)
Minutes:
5.1 The Committee discussed the draft report.
Meeting: 10/02/2016 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 1.)
1. Inquiry into A Smarter Energy Future for Wales? - discussion of draft report
Supporting documents:
- A Smarter Energy Future for Wales? - Draft Report
- 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?' - Response from the Minister for Natural Resources
Meeting: 27/01/2016 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 1.)
1. Inquiry into A Smarter Energy Future for Wales - discussion of key issues
Supporting documents:
- Key Issues Paper
- Research Service Note - Evidence Sessions
Meeting: 13/01/2016 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
Inquiry into A Smarter Energy Future for Wales - Storage
Dr
Jill Cainey, Electricity Storage Network
Chloe Bines, Eunomia
Paul Brodrick, Siemens
Meeting: 13/01/2016 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
Inquiry into A Smarter Energy Future for Wales - Ofgem
Maxine
Frerk, Ofgem
Lia
Murphy, Ofgem
Meeting: 13/01/2016 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Inquiry into A Smarter Energy Future for Wales - Ministerial evidence session
Edwina
Hart AM, Minister for Economy, Science and Transport
Carl
Sargeant AM, Minister for Natural Resources
James
Price, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Economy, Skills & Natural Resources
Professor
Ron Loveland, Energy Advisor to the Welsh Government
Prys
Davies, Deputy Director, Energy, Water & Flood
Paper
1: Ministerial paper on energy responsibilities
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 13/01/2016 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
3 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources: Funding for Community Energy Schemes in Wales
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 13/01/2016 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Inquiry into a Smarter Energy Future for Wales
Supporting documents:
- Research Brief
Minutes:
·
Witnesses
responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
·
Ofgem
offered to attempt to compile figures for the total amount of renewable energy
generated in Wales.
·
Ministers
agreed to provide the Committee with the total figure for the amount of renewable
energy produced in Wales, calculated using the same definition for ‘community
energy’ as that used in Scotland;
·
Ministers
agreed to provide the Committee with a note on the nature and source of the
funding for the feasibility study for Smart City in the Swansea Region and
other initiatives in RCT and Flintshire;
·
The
Minister for Economy, Science and Transport agreed to provide the Committee
with a copy of the discussion points from the Energy Wales Strategic Delivery
Group;
·
The
Minister for Natural Resources agreed to consider publishing a Technical Advice
Note on ‘One Planet’ developments in more built-up areas, to complement the
existing advice for rural areas.
Meeting: 10/12/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
4 A smarter energy future for Wales?
The
Committee is invited to discuss its work to date in relation to the ‘A smarter energy future for Wales?’ inquiry
and emerging issues for consideration after the Christmas recess.
Supporting documents:
- Reporting arrangements
Minutes:
4.1
The Committee discussed its work to date in relation to the ‘A smarter
energy future for Wales?’ inquiry and emerged issues for consideration after
the Christmas recess.
Meeting: 02/12/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?' - Local Ownership and Supply
Bill
Edrich, Commercial Director, Bristol City Council
Gail
Scholes, Director of Energy Services, Nottingham City Council
Jo
Gilbert, Head of Robin Hood Energy
Minutes:
4.1
Witnesses responded to questions from members of the Committee.
Meeting: 02/12/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
3 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?' - Local ownership and supply
Michael
Jenkins, Principal Sustainable Development Officer, Bridgend County Borough
Council
Philip
Walton, Strategic Director (Projects), Wrexham County Council
Supporting documents:
- E&S(4)-34-15 Paper 2, item 3
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- E&S(4)-34-15 Paper 3, item 3
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Minutes:
3.1
Witnesses responded to questions from members of the Committee.
Meeting: 02/12/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?' - Local ownership and supply
Dr Richard
Cowell, School of
Planning and Geography, Cardiff University
Supporting documents:
- Research Brief
- E&S(4)-34-15 Paper 1, item 2
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Minutes:
2.1
Witnesses responded to questions from members of the Committee.
Meeting: 02/12/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
5 E&S(4)-34-15 Paper 5
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 02/12/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
5 E&S(4)-34-15 Paper 4
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 18/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
4 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?' - Community Energy Groups Video
Supporting documents:
- Research Service Brief
Minutes:
4.1
Members viewed the video presentation with contributions from community energy
groups
Meeting: 18/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 6)
6 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?'
Hywel
Thomas, Chairman and Director, Abergwyngregyn Regeneration Company
Keith
Jones, Director, Ynni Padarn Peris / Environmental Adviser, National Trust
Via
video link:
Paula
Roberts, Director, Ynni Padarn Peris
Alun
Hughes, Chairman, Ynni Padarn Peris
Meleri
Davies, Community and Economic Development Co-ordinator, Partneriaeth Ogwen
E&S(4)-32-15
Paper 4
E&S(4)-32-15
Paper 5
E&S(4)-32-15
Paper 6
Supporting documents:
- Paper 4, item 6 DOTX 68 KB
- Paper 5, item 6
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- Paper 6, item 6
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Minutes:
6.1
Hywel Thomas; Keith Jones; Paula Roberts; Alun Hughes and Meleri Davies
answered questions from the Committee.
Meeting: 18/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 7)
7 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?' - Further Information from Scottish Power
E&S(4)-32-15 Paper 8
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 18/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
5 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?'
Robert
Proctor, Business Development Manager, Community Energy Wales
Merlin
Hyman, Chief Executive, Regen South West
E&S(4)-32-15
Paper 2
E&S(4)-32-15
Paper 3
Supporting documents:
- Paper 2, item 5
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- Paper 3, item 5
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Minutes:
5.1
Robert Proctor and Merlin Hyman answered questions from the Committee
Meeting: 12/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 9)
9 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?' - Further Information from Scottish Power
E&S(4)-31-15
Paper 5
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 12/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
3 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?'
Mark
Bodger, Strategic Partnerships Director, Construction Industry Training Board
Jessica
McQuade, World Wildlife Fund
Duncan
McCombie, Director
of Operations for Wales and Ireland, Energy Saving Trust
E&S(4)-31-15
Paper 1
E&S(4)-31-15
Paper 2
E&S(4)-31-15
Paper 3
Supporting documents:
- Research Briefing: Energy Efficiency/Grid
- Paper 1, item 3
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- Paper 2, item 3
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- Paper 3, item 3
PDF 1 MB
Minutes:
3.1
Witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
3.2
Jessica McQuade agreed to provide:
·
The
evidence of the pilot schemes in England which have used Health funding to
improve energy efficiency in homes as a preventative health measure; and
·
The
research on energy reduction produced by 10:10.
Meeting: 12/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 8)
8 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?'
Mike
Thompson, Head of Carbon Budgets, UK Committee on Climate Change
Supporting documents:
- Research Service Briefing: UK Committee on Climate Change
Minutes:
8.1
Witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
Meeting: 12/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
5 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?'
Richard
Sagar, Senior Policy and Projects Officer, Res Publica
E&S(4)-31-15
Paper 4
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
5.1
Witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
Meeting: 12/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 6)
Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?'
Jane
Forshaw, Local Partnerships
Minutes:
6.1 Witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
Meeting: 04/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 7)
7 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?'
Professor
Gareth Wyn Jones, Honorary Professor, School of Environment, Natural Resources
and Geography, Bangor University
Dr
Caroline Kuzemko, Research Fellow, College of Life and Environmental Sciences,
University of Exeter
E&S(4)-30-15
Paper 4
E&S(4)-30-15
Paper 5
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
7.1
Witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
7.2
Caroline Kuzemko agreed to provide the Committee with a ‘shopping list’ of
specific targets in relation to target setting at the different constitutional
levels.
Meeting: 04/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 6)
6 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?'
Mark
Harris, Planning and Policy Advisor Wales, Homebuilders Federation
E&S(4)-30-15
Paper 3
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
6.1
Witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
Meeting: 04/11/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
4 Inquiry into 'A Smarter Energy Future for Wales?'
Craig
Anderson, Chief Executive Officer, Warm Wales
Gill
Kelleher, SPECIFIC, Innovation Knowledge Centre, Swansea University
Shea
Jones, Policy Officer, Community Housing Cymru
Steve
Curry, Community Regeneration Manager, Valleys to Coast
E&S(4)-30-15
Paper 2
Supporting documents:
- Research Service Brief
- Paper 2, item 4
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Minutes:
4.1
Witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
4.2
Mr Anderson agreed to share his notes in relation to Scotland and best practice,
once they are available.
Meeting: 22/10/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
3 Inquiry into "A smarter energy future for Wales?"
David
Clubb, Renewable UK
Professor
Malcolm Eames, Low Carbon Research Institute, Cardiff University
Chris
Blake, Director, The Green Valleys
Paper
1
Paper
2
Supporting documents:
- Research Service Brief Energy Mix
- Research Service Briefing
- Paper 1 - Consultation Response RenewableUK, item 3
PDF 551 KB
- Paper 2 - Consultation Response The Green Valleys, item 3
PDF 245 KB
Minutes:
3.1 Witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
Meeting: 22/10/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 6)
Discussion of evidence (in camera)
Minutes:
5.1
Members of the Committee discussed the evidence.
Meeting: 22/10/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to exclude the public from the meeting for the following business: Items 4 and 6
Minutes:
2.2
Members of the Committee agreed the motion.
Meeting: 22/10/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
5 Inquiry into "A smarter energy future for Wales?"
Nigel Turvey, Design and
Development Manager, Western Power Distribution
Scott Mathieson, Network Planning
& Regulation Director, Scottish Power Energy Networks
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
5.1
The witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.
5.2
Stephen Stewart agreed to provide the Committee with:
·
Heat
maps, depicting grid connection capacity;
·
Further
details on activity within Liverpool in relation to its selection as a ‘Smart
City’.
5.3 Nigel Turvey agreed to provide the
Committee with:
·
Charts
that show the amount of output seen at different months from the different
technology types;
·
Information
on the megabytes needed to support a smart city such as Bristol/Liverpool;
·
Further
information on the scale necessary, in terms of breakthrough costings, for new
storage systems to become economically viable;
·
Further
information on what investment Western Power Distribution is putting into
research and development in relation to storage.
Meeting: 22/10/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
Discussion of evidence (in camera)
Minutes:
4.1
Members of the Committee discussed the evidence.
Meeting: 24/09/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 A Smarter Energy Future for Wales? - Discussion of written evidence
Alan
Simpson, Independent advisor on energy and climate policy
Supporting documents:
- Research Service Brief - A Smarter Energy Future for Wales? (Saesneg yn unig)
- Research Service Brief - Energiewende (Saesneg yn unig)
- Research Service Brief - Welsh Government Powers
Minutes:
Committee
members discussed the written evidence.
Meeting: 24/09/2015 - Environment and Sustainability Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
3 A Smarter Energy Future for Wales? - Consultation Responses
Supporting documents:
- Cover, item 3
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- SEFW 01 Identical response from numerous respondents (Welsh only), item 3
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- SEFW 02 Identical response from numerous respondents, item 3
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- SEFW 03 RenewableUK Cymru, item 3
PDF 551 KB
- SEFW 04 Professor Ian Knight Cardiff University, item 3
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- SEFW 05 National Energy Action Wales, item 3
PDF 395 KB
- SEFW 06 British Gas, item 3
PDF 445 KB
- SEFW 07 Dr Richard Cowell, Cardiff University, item 3
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- SEFW 08 Citizen Advice, item 3
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- SEFW 09 Smart Energy GB, item 3
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- SEFW 10 Cardiff Community Energy, item 3
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- SEFW 11 Royal Town Planning Institute, item 3
PDF 408 KB
- SEFW 12 Community Energy Wales, item 3
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- SEFW 13 Ofgem, item 3
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- SEFW 14 RWE npower, item 3
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- SEFW 15 Calor, item 3
PDF 307 KB
- SEFW 16 Community Housing Cymru Group, item 3
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- SEFW 17 The Green Valleys (Wales) CIC, item 3
PDF 245 KB
- SEFW 18 South Hook LNG Terminal Company Ltd, item 3
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- SEFW 19 Friends of the Earth Cymru, item 3
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- SEFW 20 Professor Gareth Wyn Jones, item 3
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- SEFW 21 Highview Power Storage, item 3
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- SEFW 22 Tidal Lagoon Power, item 3
PDF 504 KB
- SEFW 23 Welsh Local Government Association, item 3
PDF 248 KB
- SEFW 24 Natural Resources Wales, item 3
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- SEFW 25 World Wildlife Fund Wales, item 3
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- SEFW 26 National Grid, item 3
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- SEFW 27 Construction Industry Training Board Wales, item 3
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