We’re investing in the people, the communities and the future of Wales. We’ve delivered over 20 major decarbonisation projects, bringing local energy to local organisations, and we’ve used those opportunities to create jobs, use local suppliers and contractors and work with the charities and organisations which make these communities so special.
Our projects aren’t just about lowering energy bills and decarbonisation. They’re also about people, places, and the positive legacy we leave behind.
We're helping to deliver the efficiency, decarbonisation, job creation and local investment which is making Wales a leader in the green energy sector.

We've already saved our Welsh clients over £100 million pounds in energy costs by driving down their energy bills, and creating local energy solutions for both the public and private sector.
We're currently working with industry, local authorities, universities and every single NHS Wales health board to deliver the solutions which bring stable, affordable, low carbon energy to communities.
Our projects are more than this though. They're an opportunity to invest in the people and places we work by supporting charities, social initiatives and volunteering our time and skills to support the people and organisations who make your communities so special.
That's why we've opened new offices in Swansea and are aiming to increase our UK workforce by 400 people in the next five years.
Through energy conservation, solar, heat networks, heat pumps and other technologies we're helping to create a better energy landscape for the future generations of Wales.
The Duffryn Heat Network was over 50-years old and reached the end of its design life. Find out how we undertook the biggest heat network replacement in Wales to bring reliable heating to 1,000 homes.

As part of our commitment to Wales we've invested in a new Swansea Base to house our growing teams of energy professionals as they help to deliver our multi-billion pound effort to accellerate decarbonisation across Wales.
Wales is faced with grid constraint can see long delays for some projects. Find out how we used spare grid capacity from a wind turbine to solve this on the Bwlch Gwynt solar farm project.