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Welcome and Chairs Announcements Minutes: The
Chairperson welcomed everyone to the meeting. |
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Declarations of Interests Minutes: The
following declaration of interest was received:
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Minutes: The
Committee were presented with the Terms of Reference of the Energy
Sub Committee of the South West Wales Corporate Joint Committee. It
was explained that the Terms of Reference were presented to the Corporate Joint
Committee, along with the other Sub Committee Terms of Reference, in October
2022. Members
were informed that the document set out the overarching aim of the Sub
Committee; along with the functions and makeup of the Committee. RESOLVED: That Members note the
terms of reference of the Energy
Sub-Committee. |
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South West Wales Regional Energy Policy and Scene Setting PDF 129 KB Additional documents: Minutes: Members received a
presentation setting the scene on factors and governance structures influencing
regional energy policy, and outlining known developments in regional energy. A discussion took place in
regards to planning for a more integrated, low carbon energy system. It was
explained that the National Policy, Regional Energy Strategies and Local Area
Energy Plans (LAEPs) were integral to achieving this. The circulated
presentation highlighted the landscape within the South West Wales Region,
giving a broad picture of the governance and level of detail for the various
work streams; for example, there were a number of Regional Officer Task Groups
taking place, and progress was underway in terms of the key projects for the
Region, including the Celtic Freeport and Blue Eden – Tidal Lagoon Project. Members were informed
that the current situation was fairly similar across other Regions in Wales, in
terms of their governance structures. It was stated that the
South West Wales Corporate Joint Committee had approved its Corporate Plan,
which included the action plan for the Regional Energy Strategy; there were two
priorities included in this plan, which the Regional Directors Group had been
working on progressing. The first priority noted was to map avaliable resources
and identify resource gaps; one of the impact measures of this was to establish
a Regional Delivery Team. It was confirmed that job adverts for the three posts
within the Team had been advertised, and interviews would be taking place in
the next few weeks; the three positions were for a Project Manager and two
Project Officers, all of which would be funded by Welsh Government. It was
explained that the implementation and delivery work would accelerate from this
point onwards. Following on from the
above, it was noted that the second priority was to formulate implementation
programmes alongside partners; some of the actions within this priority was to
develop prioritised action plans, and align with the LAEPs. It was confirmed
that this work had been ongoing, and again this work will progress further when
the Regional Delivery Team was in place. The Committee were
informed of the challenges associated with this work stream: -
Pace and scale at the regional strategic level -
Uncertainty around the cost of delivery/net zero -
Funding capital and revenue for identified projects -
Skills work to design, deliver, implement, maintain and monitor -
Policy reforms and influence -
Governance -
Infrastructure It was reiterated that
one of the priority actions was to align projects; one of the identified
projects was an investment prospectus for the Region, which would align the
Celtic Freeport, LAEPs, regional planning and other key projects taking place
across the Region. Members were informed that Officers were hoping to develop
an investment prospectus in partnership with Net Zero Industry Wales. The Chief Executive from Net Zero Industry Wales was in attendance at the Energy Sub Committee to provide further information in regards to the future proposal for an investment prospectus for the Region. It was explained that the Net Zero Industry ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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Local Area Energy Plan (LAEP) Progress Update PDF 122 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Principle
Energy and Sustainability Consultant at City Science provided the Committee
with an update in regards to the progress of delivery of the Local Area Energy
Plans (LAEPs) within the Region. It was explained
that City Science was producing three LAEPs for South West Wales, in
Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot and Swansea; with Pembrokeshire already
having their own LAEP. It was noted that although the plans were produced
separately and tailored to the local area, it was recognised that there was a
need for regional alignment; a lot of the activity being carried out by City
Science was ensuring consistency across the Region. Members were
informed that Local Area Energy Planning was a comprehensive study into the
local area energy system; looking at the whole system and all of the sectors
involved, to determine the energy requirements between now and 2050, and what
was needed to decarbonise the energy system during that time. It was added that
the LAEP project started in February 2023, and was due to run until February
2024. A discussion
took place in regards to the Corporate Joint Committee and LAEP interaction. It
was noted that the Corporate Joint Committee was the regional steering group
for LAEP sign off, and also a key stakeholder; whilst the plans were local,
they will be developed using regional collaboration. Whilst many of the
scenarios were local, it was highlighted that a large number were regional;
therefore, ensuring the LAEPs remained connected and transparent with regional
governance structures was vital. Following on
from the above, it was explained that whilst the Corporate Joint Committee was
not a governing body for LAEP progress, it was important to provide updates on
the progress made. Officers confirmed that the individual Local Authorities
will soon be receiving their draft LAEPs. In addition, it
was stated that once all LAEPs across Wales were completed, the Energy Systems
Catapult, who were the organisation to develop the concept and guidelines for
the LAEPs, were going to pull the information together to create regional and
national views of Local Area Energy Planning; this would help to provide
informed evidence base across Wales. The presentation
detailed information in regards to the various stages of developing a LAEP. It
was mentioned that throughout the progress of the LAEP, there was an extensive
stakeholder engagement process to assist in the work. -
Stage 1 and 2 – preparation, project
management and producing a stakeholder engagement plan -
Stage 3 -
developing a baseline using local and national data to understand the
local area energy systems -
Stage 4 – developing various data models for
the local area energy systems, including model of future scenarios -
Stage 5 – refining scenarios and identifying
pathway to net zero -
Stage 6 – developing and prioritising near
and long-term actions to support the delivery of the pathway, as well as
developing a robust action plan -
Stage 7 – delivery of the LAEP It was explained that the LAEPs for Carmarthenshire, Neath Port ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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Future Priorities and Forward Work Programme PDF 410 KB Minutes: The Committee
received the Forward Work Programme for the Energy Sub Committee. A discussion
took place in regards to the frequency of meetings. It was agreed that there
was a need for an additional meetings of the Energy Sub Committee; Democratic
Services would arrange this in liaison with the Energy Leads for the Region. The following
items were proposed to be added to the Forward Work Programme during the
meeting: -
Regional Skills Partnership – Upskilling and
Resources for the future -
Update from the Welsh Government Hydrogen
Team -
Presentation on Race to Zero and Carbon
Disclosure Project The Forward Work
Programme was noted. |
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Urgent Items Any
urgent items at the discretion of the Chairperson pursuant to Section 100BA (6)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended). Minutes: There
were no urgent items received. |