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Renewable energy map launched Renewable energy 'map' launched
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A route map outlining how Wales can harness renewable energy to fight climate change will be launched by the Welsh Assembly Government later. Proposals mapping out plans for Wales to become self-sufficient in renewable energy within 20 years will be launched by the Welsh Assembly Government later.
It will set out how marine, hydro, wind and biomass energy can be used to make Wales self-sufficient in renewable electricity within 20 years. Environment Minister Jane Davidson will highlight how much clean energy Wales should produce from wind, marine and biomass sources.
The consultation paper is expected to say Wales would also significantly contribute to the UK's energy needs.The consultation paper is expected to say Wales would also significantly contribute to the UK's energy needs.
Environmentalists said they hoped the map would strongly support wind power.Environmentalists said they hoped the map would strongly support wind power.
Jane Davidson, Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing, will launch the route map in Cwmbran later. Ms Davidson will launch the so-called "route map" on renewable energy in Cwmbran later.
It is believed it will suggest Wales could create far more electricity than it consumes with around half coming from marine sources, a third from wind and most of the rest from sustainable biomass.It is believed it will suggest Wales could create far more electricity than it consumes with around half coming from marine sources, a third from wind and most of the rest from sustainable biomass.
The assembly government said the ambitious programme would demonstrate to the world what even small countries can do to maximise use of their natural renewable resources.The assembly government said the ambitious programme would demonstrate to the world what even small countries can do to maximise use of their natural renewable resources.
The Energy Routemap must have teeth John Woodruff, British Wind Energy Association Cymru chairThe Energy Routemap must have teeth John Woodruff, British Wind Energy Association Cymru chair
It said that along with plans for energy efficiency, skills and research and development, it would be a major step towards making Wales a low carbon energy economy.It said that along with plans for energy efficiency, skills and research and development, it would be a major step towards making Wales a low carbon energy economy.
The British Wind Energy Association (BWEA) expressed concern that Wales was "lagging behind" on its current targets.The British Wind Energy Association (BWEA) expressed concern that Wales was "lagging behind" on its current targets.
John Woodruff, BWEA Cymru chairman, said: "The Energy Routemap must have teeth, setting out clear targets for delivering increased wind energy. John Woodruff, BWEA Cymru chairman, said: "The energy routemap must have teeth, setting out clear targets for delivering increased wind energy.
"Wind presents great economic opportunities and the potential for Wales to become a world class centre of excellence for the development and manufacturing of low carbon technologies.""Wind presents great economic opportunities and the potential for Wales to become a world class centre of excellence for the development and manufacturing of low carbon technologies."
'Severe threat''Severe threat'
Friends of the Earth Cymru (FOEC) said the draft route map had to give strong support for wind energy, which it claims is the most advanced and cost-effective renewable energy technologies and could deliver immediate reductions in carbon dioxide emissions. Friends of the Earth Cymru (FoE) said the draft proposals had to give strong support for wind energy, which it claims is the most advanced and cost-effective renewable energy technologies and could deliver immediate reductions in carbon dioxide emissions.
Gordon James, FOEC director, said: "We hope that the energy route map will recognise the severity of the threat posed by climate change and strongly back solutions that can reduce carbon dioxide emissions as quickly as possible." Gordon James, FoE director, said: "We hope that the energy route map will recognise the severity of the threat posed by climate change and strongly back solutions that can reduce carbon dioxide emissions as quickly as possible."
The group also called for the map to reject proposals for a Severn barrage, claiming the £15bn cost could be better spent generating more energy in a less time from other sources and low carbon schemes.The group also called for the map to reject proposals for a Severn barrage, claiming the £15bn cost could be better spent generating more energy in a less time from other sources and low carbon schemes.
In July 2005, the Welsh Assembly Government identified seven areas across Wales it had chosen for the development of wind farms.In July 2005, the Welsh Assembly Government identified seven areas across Wales it had chosen for the development of wind farms.
Its aim was to increase the energy from renewable sources by 10% by 2010.Its aim was to increase the energy from renewable sources by 10% by 2010.