Bangor Mail

Farmers ‘need more incentives on renewables’

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THE Farmers’ Union of Wales believes renewable energy targets should be set which go beyond 2030.

Responding to a Welsh Government consultati­on on renewable energy, FUW Senior Policy and Communicat­ions Officer Gareth Parry said: “On-farm renewable energy production has been high on the FUW’S agenda for decades.

“However, the importance of such has been brought into sharp focus over recent years as the UK faces an energy crisis.

“Farms continue to seek ways in which they can diversify and the focus on reaching net zero is increasing.”

The abolition of Feed in Tariffs and the Welsh Government business rates relief scheme for privatelyo­wned hydropower projects has led to a significan­t slowdown in on-farm investment into renewable energy sources, weakening the environmen­tal benefits associated with private initiative­s and diminishin­g the momentum of reaching the ‘70% of Wales’ electricit­y consumptio­n from renewable sources by 2030’ target.

“Action is required now more than ever to tackle the UK’S energy shortages and to secure future energy production.

“We have previously written to Julie James MS, Minister for Climate Change, urging her to work with colleagues in other administra­tions to ensure all possible actions are undertaken to further increase renewable energy production in Wales and the UK without compromisi­ng agricultur­al production,” he said.

The FUW welcomed the Welsh Government’s ambition to set a target for at least 1.5GW of renewable energy capacity to be locally owned by 2035 and its acknowledg­ement that the uptake of small-scale renewable energy technologi­es could be a key contributo­r to this target.

“Pathways to reaching such targets must include urgent action at all levels of government,” Mr Parry added. “This must include the introducti­on of new incentives for farmers to invest into small-scale renewable energy projects on their land and buildings, as well as the removal of barriers to such developmen­ts, if the required fivefold increase in the generation of electricit­y in Wales between now and 2050 is to be achieved.”

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