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Sustainable Business Solutions in Mid Wales Minimising Emissions and Costs

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The Sustainable Business Solutions in Mid Wales event on Friday 9th February has been POSTPONED. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. A new date will be set soon.

In today’s audio feature, we hear from Dr Gemma Delafield, Regional Energy Officer for Growing Mid Wales, about the free event being held for Mid Wales Businesses on Friday 9th February at Bargoed Farm near Aberaeron who will experience a solution-focused discussion around the challenges around reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs.

With an aim to give Mid Wales businesses the opportunity to come together and talk about what they need for the future to minimise greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs, attendees will also get the opportunity to hear from a variety of speakers including Net Zero Industry Wales, the Regional Skills Partnership, National Grid Electricity Distribution, National Grid Electricity Transmission and Scottish Power Energy Networks. Geraint Thomas will also share Bargoed Farm’s own decarbonisation journey and provide a tour around the site to see the farm’s solar PV, battery storage, electric vehicle charging points, biofuel generators and baling machine for on-site recycling.

Information stalls from training providers (e.g. Coleg Sir Gar, Cambrian Training, NPTC) and other organisations (e.g. Business Wales, Severn Wye Energy Agency) will be available to offer advice, listen to the needs of the businesses, and the challenges they currently face.

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Growing Mid Wales is a regional partnership and engagement arrangement between the private and public sectors, and with Welsh and UK Government. The initiative seeks to represent the region’s interests and priorities for improvements to our local economy.

Growing Mid Wales wish to draw together local business, academic leaders and national and local government to create a vision for the future growth of Mid-Wales and influence and champion our future expansion

Across the public, third and private sectors in Mid Wales, we acknowledge the need for developing consensus on priorities for our region, and for sharing our vision to progress jobs, growth and the local economy. We need greater impacts and better results from working together across the region with diminishing public resources.

Growing Mid-Wales will provide regional leadership on our vision and will be an effective, ’light touch’ mechanism that will scrutinise, challenge, identify opportunities and shortcomings and so initiate and propose interventions to achieve more and better results for our region.

 

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