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Clean growth map reveals £9bn opportunity for Wales

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialSeptember 1, 20252 Mins Read
Clean growth map reveals £9bn opportunity for Wales

RenewableUK Cymru and Net Zero Industry Wales have published a new map highlighting a £9bn clean energy and industrial decarbonisation opportunity for Welsh regions.

The Wales Clean Growth Map highlights a major investment opportunity for the Welsh economy from renewable energy projects and low-carbon industries across the country.

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The map is designed to help legislators, policymakers, and investors visualise the full-scale and strategic alignment of Wales’ clean energy pipeline and industrial transition, and to spotlight the transformational potential for jobs, infrastructure, and regional economies.

To support political understanding and constituency-level impact, the map overlays the 16 new “super constituencies” which will be contested in the 2026 Senedd election.

This allows political candidates and decision-makers to identify priority clean energy and industrial projects within their prospective constituencies – and to understand the local benefits they could deliver.

Net Zero Industry Wales chief executive Ben Burggraaf said: “At its core, this map sends a powerful message: Wales is not just home to individual projects – it is building a connected, investable clean energy and industrial system using technologies including hydrogen production, carbon capture and storage (CCS), low-carbon fuels, battery storage, offshore and onshore wind, solar and tidal energy.”

Director of RenewableUK Cymru Jess Hooper (pictured) added: “Renewables are not just about delivering projects – they are about delivering a future.

“Clean energy is both a climate imperative and a once-in-a-generation economic opportunity.

“With this map, we’re making the case for action on where investment is needed, with real locations, real figures and real opportunities for every part of Wales.”

Critical infrastructure upgrades can also be seen on the map, including grid reinforcements to boost connectivity in Mid Wales and create a North-South transmission spine, alongside current and new interconnectors with Ireland and Scotland.

The partners said that by scaling up renewable energy deployment in Wales, clean energy could pump £6.9bn into the Welsh economy over the next decade – through job creation, increased tax revenue, and growth in local supply chains.

Analysis by Net Zero Industry Wales suggests that a further £2.1bn could be saved by avoiding further de-industrialisation through investment in low-carbon technologies and infrastructure.

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