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.
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Stage 1 and 2 – preparation, project
management and producing a stakeholder engagement plan
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Stage 3 -
developing a baseline using local and national data to understand the
local area energy systems
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Stage 4 – developing various data models for
the local area energy systems, including model of future scenarios
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Stage 5 – refining scenarios and identifying
pathway to net zero
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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
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Stage 7 – delivery of the LAEP
It was explained
that the LAEPs for Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot and Swansea were
currently at stage 6 of the process. Members were informed that various
workshops had taken place during this stage, including Action Workshops and
Prioritisation Workshops; Focus Groups were currently being held to build on
the potential actions in a lot more detail.
City Science
provided detail in regards to the extensive stakeholder engagement processes
that had been undertaken thus far:
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During Stage 2 – held a Stakeholder Planning
Workshop to conduct stakeholder mapping and develop the stakeholder engagement
plan.
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During Stage 3 – held 1:1 interviews (10 per
Local Authority) to provide baseline information; following this held a
Stakeholder Baseline Review to share the developed baseline.
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During Stage 4 – held a Scenarios Workshop to
explore potential future scenarios; following this held a Modelling Approach
Meeting to refine and agree on the modelling approach.
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During Stage 5 – held a Wider Factors
Workshop to understand the wider, non-technical factors in the area; following
this provided a Model Outputs Presentation and Pathway Refinement Workshop.
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During Stage 6 – as previously mentioned,
held an Actions Workshop and Project Prioritisation Meeting.
It was
highlighted that the next steps will be to hold a Governance Workshop with the
Local Authorities, and a separate Community Focus Group.
The Committee
were provided with detail in regards to the different ways in which actions
could be developed. The presentation highlighted an example from
Pembrokeshire’s LAEP, in which their actions were split into different
categories e.g. electric grid reinforcement, deploy heat pumps and decarbonise
transport; and another from Peterborough’s LAEP which used quick wins, low
regrets, enabling actions and decision points as part of their actions.
Following on
from the above, it was explained that the actions for Carmarthenshire, Neath
Port Talbot and Swansea had yet to be confirmed; however there was going to be
15 actions per Local Authority, and the presentation provided an idea of how
these actions could be grouped.
The presentation
also displayed an example of how the ‘action detail’ could be displayed for
each of the final actions. It was mentioned that City Science had been refining
this area of work over many years as a consultancy, and had found it was vital
to provide extra detail; this would include an overview of the action, route
map alignment, governance (both owners and champions of each action),
implementation steps, funding requirements, cost benefit, and risk and
dependencies.
To conclude the
presentation, Members were informed of the next steps and current timeline for
those steps:
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Action Focus Group – 23/8/2023
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Governance Workshops – 01/12/2023
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Finalise Actions – 07/12/2023
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Draft LAEP Delivery – 15/12/2023
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Feedback from Councils – 19/01/2024
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Delivery of Final LAEP – 09/02/2024
Members queried
whether the work being carried out by City Science linked in with the Race to
Zero campaign, and if the South West Wales Region would be signing up to this
area of work. Officers explained that the Race to Zero campaign was a public
facing way of demonstrating the progress being made towards targets. It was
noted that arrangements could be made to provide the Committee with further
information in regards to Race to Zero, at a future meeting, which could enable
the Committee to determine if they wish to take part in this.
A discussion
took place in regards to the capital costs involved in producing and delivering
the LAEPs. It was explained that it would be a collaborative effort across both
public and private sectors to deliver the LAEPs; it would be important to have
Welsh Government intervention and funding in order to deliver energy
efficiency. It was added that Welsh Government were already supporting with
grants for heat pumps, and in regards to the Electrical Vehicle roll out around
97% of that had been leveraged as grant funding to date.
Reference was
made to the engagement activities that City Science were undertaking as part of
the work for the LAEPs, and whether a community based approach had been
considered as part of the activities. It was highlighted that wider
stakeholders had been included across a lot of the engagement work, for example
engaging with Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and large energy users
to discuss how they could potentially reduce consumption. In terms of community
groups, it was noted that they had been invited to the workshops that had taken
place; there was also an upcoming focus group which was specifically going to
look at how the community can be involved in certain actions.
Officers added
that there had also been community engagement at Welsh Government level; the
team within Welsh Government leading on Local Area Energy Planning were in
communication with Community Energy Wales to discuss local area energy
planning.
RESOLVED: The report was noted.
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