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Visitors to next week's Royal Welsh Show will be able to support a vision of Wales leading the world in renewable energy[1].
Friends of the Earth Cymru will be asking show-goers to sign a letter to Malcolm Wicks, the UK energy minister[2], urging him to give the proposed Gwynt y Môr[3] offshore windfarm the go-ahead as soon as possible. The 200-turbine project would generate 10 per cent of Wales' electricity and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by around two million tonnes every year.
Gordon James, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru, said:
"The Gwynt y Môr offshore windfarm is precisely the sort of project we need if we're to tackle the enormous threat posed by climate change4. It would also make an important contribution towards meeting the challenging renewable energy targets for Wales and the UK[5].
"Wales is blessed with great natural resources. The Royal Welsh Show is a chance for us all to set out our vision of how Wales should be facing the future. Friends of the Earth Cymru believes this vision should include leading the world in producing clean, green energy."
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