Wales will “industrialise” some of its most sensitive beauty spots with turbines dwarfing the nation’s tallest buildings if bids for 25 new wind farms are backed, say protestors. The bids are being made by green energy …
Organic Wales Features
What’s in season?
Local, organic vegetables will reflect the growing seasons which are often overlooked now we import so much food.
Fracking caused Blackpool earthquakes: Q&A
Britain has sizeable resources of shale gas underneath the Pennines, some of the home counties and parts of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, meaning it could be a cheaper alternative to importing fossil fuels.
Wales should ditch nuclear power, says environment minister
John Griffiths also defended the Welsh Government’s controversial TAN 8 policy which has seen wind farms spring up in parts of Wales and called for all consenting powers on all major energy projects to be devolved to Wales from Westminster – apart from …
Wild food – Blewit Pate recipe
Serve on toast or, alternatively, stuff between the skin and breast of a chicken before roasting (it’s just as good in a jacket spud for you veggies).
Recipe – baked eggs and rocket with chilli and yoghurt
I stumbled across this dish on returning from my morel hunting in Turkey. One of our wonderful hosts, Ali, gave us all a kilo of home-grown paprika as we left.
Welsh MP Alun Cairns urges cut in wind farm subsidy
A south Wales MP says wind farms are inefficient and he has joined over 100 fellow Conservatives to urge a cut in tax subsidies for onshore turbines. Vale of Glamorgan MP Alun Cairns told BBC’s Sunday Politics they are too expensive.
National park throws out plans for ‘Nelson’s Column’-sized turbine
The proposed turbine would have stood 48.4 metres (159ft) tall from base to blade tip at its maximum height, twice as high as any approved in English and Welsh national parks. The committee said a turbine this size would stand out too much on a …
Tidal schemes could be the best hope for Welsh renewable energy
tidal schemes could be the best hope for renewable energyWalesOnlineThis was highlighted in the summer when First Minister Carwyn Jones announced that the Welsh Government did not see the need for a large overhead pylon network in Mid Wales to connect …
Council decision on power plant using food waste
The company says the facility would be able to process around 52000 tonnes of food waste a year. Mike Bullard of WRG said: “Following a thorough review the Welsh Government consider that anaerobic digestion technology offers the most cost-effective …
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