Minutes:
The Committee
were advised on the progress of delivery of the Local Area Energy Plans (LAEPs)
within the Region.
It was explained
that the LAEPs formed part of Welsh Government’s commitment to achieve a Net Zero
Wales by 2050. Members were informed that Welsh Government had funded the
development of the LAEPs in each of the 22 counties across Wales. It was
mentioned that several Local Authorities, including Pembrokeshire, were part of
a pilot project; and therefore, already had their LAEPs delivered. It was
confirmed that the LAEPs for the remaining 18 counties were currently being
produced in conjunction with the service providers; City Science were
delivering the LAEPs for Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, and Carmarthenshire. It
was mentioned that City Science were endeavouring to ensure that the four LAEPs
had a synergy between them, to reflect the regional emphasis.
Officers
confirmed that Welsh Government had funded the appointment of three support
staff to assist in this process; interviews were held in November 2023, and two
out of three posts were filled. It was confirmed that these posts were the
Energy Project Manager, and the Energy Project Officer; the third post was
currently vacant, however the job was out for advert and Officers were hoping
to fill this post in the near future.
Members were
informed that the funding for the LAEPs was due to end in March 2024; the three
remaining LAEPs for the region were on target to be produced by the end of
February 2024. It was highlighted that the drafts were currently with each
Local Authority for internal comment, and utilities for the technical modelling
comments.
A presentation
was provided by City Science. It was explained that Local Area Energy Planning
was a detailed, comprehensive process designed to identify the most effective
pathways to Net Zero for the local energy system.
It was stated
that the Regional Directors Group, which reports to the Corporate Joint
Committee, was the regional steering group for LAEP sign off; whilst plans were
local, they had been developed using regional collaboration and themes aligned
with the four regional energy strategies.
Reference was
made to the extensive stakeholder engagement programme that had been held
during the development of the LAEPs; which was ensuring that they were aligned
with the different thematic and regional themes, to ensure collaboration and a
regional approach to development.
It was noted
that whilst many of the scenarios and levers were local, a large number were
regional (skills, transport, housing, infrastructure); therefore, Officers have
ensured the LAEPs remained connected and transparent with regional governance
structures.
Following the
completion of the LAEPs, it was explained that there will be an exercise
undertaken by the technical advisors to Welsh Government, to align and
consolidate the findings; this will then inform the further development and
strategic direction of regional actions, and lead to the creation of a
Wales-wide National Energy Plan.
An update was
provided in regards to the progress through the stages of the LAEP; action
plans had now been developed for each of the LAEPs. It was explained that this
will create a robust trajectory for all of the implementation steps that had been
identified within the LAEP process, to create a Net Zero energy system in the
future. Officers highlighted that they started with baseline modelling to
understand the current energy system, before then developing different
scenarios to test what the future might look like, and then setting out actions
that can support reaching Net Zero by 2050.
It was
highlighted that since completing the actions plans, the LAEP documents had
been drafted; and as previously mentioned, they were currently being reviewed by
each Council, Welsh Government, and the Energy Service. Once feedback had been
provided, it was noted that City Science will make the relevant amendments and
send off the final versions; stage eight will then commence, which consisted of
corporate briefings and Cabinet sign off.
The presentation
detailed information regarding the stakeholder engagement that had occurred
during the process; all engagement for stages one through six had been
completed. It was explained that the last piece of engagement for stage seven
was to provide a presentation on the final report to wider group and
stakeholders, and then to this Energy Sub Committee. Reference was made to how
the engagement activities influenced and fed into the final LAEPs.
City Science
provided an overview of what the LAEP documents look like, and how they were
structured. It was noted that each LAEP consists of two documents; the main
LAEP report which was more accessible, easy to understand and engaging, as well
as a technical annex covering all of the technical detail. It was mentioned
that both documents followed the same structure; therefore it was easy for the
reader to reference different sections in the technical annex as and when they
feel that they want to get more information. It was stated that the documents
firstly covered the local context and energy system, then shared the vision and
future energy scenarios, before looking at interventions, and then finally the
action plan.
Members asked if
there were going to be any workshops or similar, that will provide a regional
overview of the individual LAEPs in order to find the common themes and areas
where the regions can collaborate. It was confirmed that after the LAEPs are
published, there will be a session to get everyone together to look at the
Plans on a regional basis; the action plans identify instances where some
actions sit across the region. It was added that the new recruitments, as
previously mentioned, will help align the LAEPs and the Energy Strategy to make
sure that the themes were working in the right way.
Officers
highlighted the importance of the regional and national approach, and the need
to obtain a consistent view from Welsh Government in order drive this work
forward.
Following
the discussion, the report was noted.
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