On surfing and fracking
On surfing and fracking I’m just back from a week surfing in Portugal. It was glorious, as always. Having grown up by the sea I learned to sail at ten, started racing dinghies at 13, collected multiple...
View ArticleThe Ynni Cymru podcast #2 – Shale Gas
The Ynni Cymru podcast #2 – Shale Gas This podcast was recorded in August 2013, and has been produced as a transcript owing to problems in the recording process. Participants were Rita Singh, Policy...
View ArticleFracking locations; politically motivated?
Just before Christmas the UK Government published a regulatory map for future shale gas and oil exploration across Britain. This has followed a sustained push to exploit potential shale reserves by the...
View ArticleOnshore wind: very popular. Nuclear: less so. Fracking: toxic.
DECC today launched the latest in its series of opinion polls on energy. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with a representative sample of 2,040 UK households. We’ve taken a careful look at the...
View ArticleSuzy Davies – a surprise as a champion of the environment
We at Ynni Cymru love to celebrate people who show a firm commitment to the green energy cause, and that’s why we’re delighted – and somewhat surprised – to welcome Assembly Member for South West...
View ArticleWhy take a big risk on fracking shale gas when renewables are under-developed?
This article originally appeared in the Western Mail on Monday 9 June 2014. Steve Howell is chief executive of Freshwater UK, the Cardiff-headquartered media group, and chairman of WalesWorldWide.org,...
View ArticleThe end of fracking in Wales?
Original article found here WalesOnline The Welsh Government today claimed it was imposing a ‘moratorium’ on fracking in Wales. Planning Minister Carl Sargeant said he would be writing to all local...
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