Vattenfall is to start public consultations for its 135MW Mynydd Lluest y Graig wind and solar project in Wales.
The Swedish developer has invited local residents near Llanerfyl to a series of meetings later this month.
At the events, local residents will be able to find out more about the research and assessment work that is being completed to inform the design of the site.
They will also be able to explore a 3D model of the initial design of the project to see what it could look like.
The online portal for the first phase of consultation will open on the 9 November and will run until 30 November.
Jonathan Hewett, Project Manager for the scheme said: “We’re looking forward to talking to local residents about our initial ideas for the project and its potential.
“Experts working on the project will be on hand to answer questions, and we’re also open to ideas on what opportunities the community want to see us explore to bring the maximum benefits and opportunities locally – whether it’s shared ownership, schemes to help communities with their energy needs for the future or ideas for local projects that could be brought to life.”


