Welsh Government awards £10m in funding to local green energy projects
The Welsh Government has awarded £10m in grant funding to 32 local green energy projects across the country. The funding is part of the Ynni Cymru (Energy Wales) scheme, a capital grant funding programme launched to support community-owned renewable energy and smart local energy systems (SLES). SLES integrate different energy assets in a local area to operate with increased efficiency.
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