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- "Public Transport Innovation Needs More Cash Now!" - FOEC Response to Assembly Funding Plans
- A40 Upgrading May Be Single Carriageway
- Airport expansion plans 'grounded'
- Assembly control over GM weakened
- Assembly Opportunity to Spark a Green Industrial Revolution
- Blair to take back Assembly Planning Powers?
- Bmibaby Announcement - Silver Linings Come With Global Rain Clouds
- Don't get lost in the GM Maize! - FOE Cymru urges farmers to boycott GM Trials
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- English GM test contamination shows Assembly is right to keep GM crops out of Wales
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- Environmentalists Call For Assembly PFI Roads Investigation
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- European Commission plans "could scupper GM Free Wales" warns Friends of the Earth Cymru
- FOE Cymru welcomes GM Free Wales in 2002
- Friends of the Earth Cymru consults on its draft Welsh Language Scheme
- Friends of the Earth Cymru launch new web site
- Glamorgan GM Scientist: Right on commercialisation Wrong on test sites
- Government's Planning Bill: "Bad for Democracy and Environment in Wales"
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- Group calls urgent discussions on planning reforms
- Invest in Road Safety Not Faster Roads to Reduce Crashes
- Keep Wales GM free!
- Landfill linked to Down's Syndrome
- Large Majority Support More Onshore and Offshore Welsh Windfarms - Independent Phone Survey
- Leaked report shows Government scrambling to change GM law
- Lib Dems "selling out" on GM issues
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- New power station given cautious welcome
- Newport SDR - Flood by A thousand road contracts and six billion people
- No GM Crop Trials in Wales - Reward for Assembly Stance
- North Wales Windfarm Welcomed
- Offshore Windfarm Go-Ahead, Fingers Crossed for Many More Say Environmentalists
- Opposition to Porthcawl Offshore Windfarm Premature and Unfair
- Planting of the genetically modified (GM) maize variety Chardon LL
- Renewable energy target welcomed
- Renewables could produce 30 per cent of Welsh electricity 2010
- Rhodri Morgan Must Demand Fair Trade at Earth Summit (and sort out the Assembly when he gets back)
- Severn Barrage Outperformed By Tidal Lagoons, Greens Advise Assembly
- Stop Trying to Delay Windfarms - Environmentalists Rebuke Tactics of Conservation Groups
- Terrorism Threats Reason Enough to Abandon Any New Nuclear Power Programme
- Welsh Anti-GM Campaigners take to streets of Brussels
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Offshore Windfarm Go-Ahead, Fingers Crossed for Many More Say Environmentalists
Environmental campaigners welcomed the go-ahead for Wales's first offshore windfarm, which has been given consent today. The scheme, of 30 turbines has been put forward by National Wind Power (1).
Neil Crumpton, energy spokesperson at FOE Cymru said:
"This first step by the renewable energy industry into Welsh offshore waters is very good news for the environment and the Welsh economy. We hope that this will be the first of many schemes to harness the huge offshore wind energy resource which could supply three times the UK's electricity needs.
What's more, offshore wind energy is cheap at the price. Whilst electricity from offshore windfarms is likely to be twice as expensive as that from onshore windfarms it is still cheaper than the forecast cost of new nuclear power. And unlike nuclear facilities and shipments, windfarms do not generate toxic waste and pose little terrorist threat."
Notes
1) 30 x 2 MW (or 3MW *) turbines at North Hoyle - see NWP press release.
* turbine size depends on any delays in construction, 3MW turbines are not available this year or so.
2) Government Energy Review 2002 - Unit Cost Estimates by 2020 (PIU Report)
Below are the Unit (kWhour) electricity generation cost range estimates for 2020 for various electricity generating technologies as forecast by the Government¹s Cabinet Office Performance and Innovation Unit. Note that a typical household consumes over 4,000 Units per year costing about 7 pence per Unit from the electricity provider.
Onshore wind 1.0 - 2.0 pence per kWhr
Gas 3.0 - 3.5 (inc 1p for sequestration)
Offshore wind 2.0 - 4.0
Tidal Flow 2.5 - 4.0
Near Shore Wave 3.0 - 4.0
Energy crops 4.5 - 6.0
Offshore wave 4.0 - 6.0
Solar PV 10.0 - 16.0
Micro CHP 2.5 - 3.5
Large CHP < 2.0
Nuclear 3.0 - 4.0
Coal (IGCC) 3.0 - 3.5
Coal 3.0 - 4.5
Sequestration means that the carbon dioxide gas not released to the atmosphere (eg pumped into old oil and gas wells) so as not to cause a global warming effect.



