
RWE’s Pembroke Power Station has raised £10,105.40 for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) over the past year, following a series of fundraising activities organised by employees.
Each year, Pembroke Power Station staff nominate a local charity to support. Over the past year, employees selected the RNLI, reflecting the station’s strong connection to the surrounding coastline and maritime community.
Located on the Pembrokeshire coastline, Pembroke Power Station is one of the largest and most efficient gas-fired power stations in the UK. The combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant plays a key role in supporting the UK’s electricity system, providing flexible and reliable power to complement renewable generation. With strong ties to the local community and coastline, the station’s workforce shares a close connection to the waters where RNLI crews carry out their lifesaving work.
Throughout the year, employees organised and supported a range of initiatives, including cake sales, raffles, team quizzes, and the station’s first Charity Golf Day. These activities brought colleagues together while raising vital funds to support the RNLI’s mission to save lives at sea.
Roland Long, Pembroke Power Station Manager, said:
“The team has truly gone above and beyond for our 2025 station charity, the RNLI. Pembroke Power Station sits proudly on a peninsula of the Haven, and every one of us feels a deep connection to the beaches and waterways where the RNLI saves lives year after year. From organising golf days, raffles, and competitions, to coming up with new and creative ways to raise funds, the team never stops finding ways to support great causes. The amount raised this year has been exceptional, and I want to thank everyone for their energy, generosity and commitment.”
Alice Coleman, RNLI Community Manager in Pembrokeshire, added:
“We are incredibly grateful to the team at Pembroke Power Station for choosing the RNLI as their charity of the year and raising such an impressive amount. We know how much time and effort go into organising and supporting fundraising events like these. Every pound raised helps us continue our lifesaving service, ensuring that local communities and visitors to Pembrokeshire can enjoy the coastline knowing our volunteer crews are ready to respond 24/7, 365 days a year.”
The fundraising programme concluded with a visit to Tenby Lifeboat Station, where representatives from Pembroke Power Station presented the cheque to RNLI volunteers.











