Throughout September we’ve published a series of articles exploring progress made by the Welsh Government towards its
#ProgrammeforGovernment
commitments.
Find out more on the series here
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6/8
@SeneddClimate
's report makes recommendations for both the Welsh Government and the Commission.
A number of recommendations for
@WelshGovernment
focus on the review of the Commission due to take place this year.
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5/8
It also called for the devolution of Crown Estate functions in Wales & for a renewable energy bill to be brought forward.
The Welsh Government’s response to the Commission is not yet public.
4/8
The Commission published its report on Preparing Wales for a Renewable Energy 2050 in October 2023.
It made 11 recommendations to the
@WelshGovernment
including on building regulations, permitted development rights and grid access 🏗️⚡️
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3/8
During its scrutiny session in January, the Committee questioned the Commission on its budget, independence and public engagement.
Members also scrutinised the Commission’s work programme, particularly its work on renewable energy.
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2/8
The
@InfraCommCymru
is an independent, non-statutory, advisory body to the Welsh Ministers.
Its key purpose is to make recommendations to the Welsh Government on Wales’ long term infrastructure needs over a 5 to 80 year period.
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1/8
Next week
@SeneddWales
will debate the
@SeneddClimate
Committee ’s report following its latest annual scrutiny session with the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales(NICW)
Here are some key pointers ahead of the debate 🧵👇
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