Two stories leap out from this weeks’ newsletter that we need to stress you read. The rest of the newsletter – packed this week with all sorts of different information – is well worth reading too, but the keyword is infrastructure.
Jeremy Williams, of Capital Law, analyses the Welsh political and economic landscape and asks what it will take to get several key multi-billion-pound infrastructure projects off the ground.
As individuals working within the low carbon sector, we are keen to hear your feedback about the LENDERS project. It is a key scheme backed by CEW and if it is to achieve its aims it needs support and constructive feedback.
Constructing Excellence in Wales continues to work with new house builders across Wales. We remain determined to see that best practice continues to be adopted and are delighted to be hosting this workshop bringing new resources to support the industry.
An energy from waste plant with a capacity of 15MW is to be built in Wales. UK-based company CoGen and US firm Lockheed Martin Energy have teamed up to install the plant in Cardiff.
Wales continues to lead the UK on waste management as new recycling figures for this year reveal that the country has doubled the amount of waste it has recycled over the past decade.