Menter Mon:
Unlocking Potential
The Podcast
As it marks its 30th anniversary, not-for-profit social enterprise Menter Môn reflects on its achievements in unlocking the potential of people and resources to secure the future of communities across North Wales.
The series spotlights a pioneering clean energy project - the Holyhead Hydrogen Hub – which will use renewable electricity from its sister project, the Morlais tidal energy scheme, and is set to be a major step toward reducing emissions in sectors that are harder to decarbonise, including transport.
Episode One:
The Role of Hydrogen in Decarbonising Transport
Transport remains one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise, accounting for a significant share of emissions. While electrification is making major strides, it's not a one-size-fits-all solution.
In this episode host Gemma Casey is joined by Gerallt Llewelyn Jones of Menter Môn, Pete Fear of Hynamics, Jordon Cullen of ULEMCo Ltd and Gareth Rogers of Ambition North Wales to discuss the potential of hydrogen. How do we turn its potential into reality, what are the barriers to further progress, and where are the opportunities for regional innovation and investment?

Gerallt Llewelyn Jones
Director
Menter Môn

Pete Fear
Business Development Manager
Hynamics

Jordon Cullen
Commercial Manager
ULEMCo Ltd

Gareth Rogers
Energy and Net Zero Project Manager
Ambition North Wales
Episode Two:
30 Years of Menter Môn: Powering Place Through People
Menter Môn, a pioneering force in community development, local enterprise, and rural innovation, turns 30 this year. Host Gemma Casey is joined by managing director Dafydd Gruffydd, director Gerallt Llewellyn Jones, chair Rebecca Colley Jones and Nick Bennett of Savills to discuss how the organisation has grown to its current position delivering multi-million-pound energy projects and more.




