Select Committee · Welsh Affairs Committee

Grid capacity in Wales

Status: Closed Opened: 1 Feb 2022 Closed: 16 Oct 2023 14 recommendations 19 conclusions 1 report

The Committee has launched an inquiry which will explore the implications of grid capacity issues for the energy sector in Wales, particularly in relation to Wales meeting its net zero targets. Read inquiry launch and terms of reference

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Reports

1 report
Title HC No. Published Items Response
First Report - Grid Capacity in Wales HC 218 21 Oct 2022 33 Responded

Recommendations & Conclusions

1 item
23 Conclusion First Report - Grid Capacity in Wales Deferred

We have heard that community energy projects face specific difficulties in connecting to the grid,...

We have heard that community energy projects face specific difficulties in connecting to the grid, and that the UK Government is not aware of those difficulties.

Government response. The Welsh Government has responsibility for renewable energy projects under 350 MW in Wales, and community energy schemes have access to support from the Welsh Government.
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Oral evidence sessions

4 sessions
Date Witnesses
8 Jun 2022 Paul Van Heyningen · Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, Rt Hon Greg Hands MP · Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy View ↗
18 May 2022 Julie James MS · Welsh Government View ↗
27 Apr 2022 Ben Godfrey · Western Power Distribution, Huub den Rooijen · The Crown Estate, Julian Leslie · National Grid ESO, Malcolm Bebbington · Scottish Power, Peter Bingham · Ofgem, Roisin Quinn · National Grid Electricity Transmission View ↗
16 Mar 2022 Chris Williams · Industry Wales, Jon O'Sullivan · EDF Renewables, Rhys Wyn Jones · RenewableUK, Robert Procter · Community Energy Wales, Tom Glover · RWE Generation View ↗