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Learning from the Bannau

NICW undertakes several study tours a year to understand more about local infrastructure issues. This blog post describes our visit to the Bannau Brycheiniog in November 2024. This blog post was published as Storm Bert had a severe impact on communities across Wales. NICW would like to express our sincere sympathy to all those affected…
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Publication of Flooding Report

Commission’s new report highlights vital steps to increase Wales’ flood resilience The National Infrastructure Commission for Wales (NICW) has today (17 October) published its latest report — “Building Resilience to Flooding in Wales by 2050”. The report presents bold but practical recommendations for Welsh Ministers to future-proof Wales against the growing risks of flooding over…
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Our strategy

Our strategic approach Most organisations benefit from a strategic approach on how they deliver their activity. NICW is not a traditional organisation, comprised of 8 part-time Commissioners, with two members of the Secretariat. We have developed our strategic approach bearing in mind our own limited resource, as well as our remit that is set by…
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NICW’s ways of working

NICW’s ways of working As a body that receives all its funding from the people of Wales, NICW is committed to embodying the Future Generations Act in all that we do. In order to understand how closely aligned our activity is with the Ways of Working defined within the Act, we have undertaken a self-analysis…
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Beyond Grid – Towards a Decarbonised Electricity System

Nick Tune, one of the two Commissioners who led the work of the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales on Renewable Energy, talks about the future of the electricity grid system in Wales. On March 19, 2024, The National Grid Energy Systems Operator (ESO) unveiled “Beyond 2030: A National Blueprint for a Decarbonized Electricity System in…
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NICW’s future infrastructure essays

This personal blog post is written by David Clubb as an introduction to a series of essays about future infrastructure. Good ancestors In his book The Good Ancestor, Roman Krznaric describes the question posed by a member of the team that developed a vaccine for polio. Jonas Salk asked: ‘Are we being good ancestors?’ In…
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NICW Response to the Senedd CCEI Committee Report

Llŷr Gruffydd MS,Chair, Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure CommitteeSeneddClimate@senedd.wales 15th May 2024 Dear Llŷr Thank you for your letter of the 15 April 2024 enclosing a copy of the Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee’s report; “Annual report on the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales 2023”. It was a pleasure to meet with yourself and…
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Port Talbot; strategic domestic manufacturing

This is a guest post by Dr Jen Baxter, Deputy Chair of NICW Tata’s closure The news that Tata Steel will close both blast furnaces at its Port Talbot steelworks within the next 18 months and replace them with an electric arc furnace (around 2027) will significantly reduce the UK’s ability to be self-sufficient in…
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Four-country coordination on grid

On 2 August 2023 NICW wrote to Ministers in different parts of the UK on the need for greater coordination on grid issues. Julie James MSMinister for Climate Change, Welsh GovernmentCorrespondence. Julie.James@gov.wales The Rt Hon Grant Shapps MPSecretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, UK GovernmentSecretary.State@beis.gov.uk Gillian Martin MSPMinister for Energy and the…
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Infrastructure Bill Wales

NICW has written to the Senedd Committee for Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure in response to their consultation on the Infrastructure Wales Bill. We were delighted to be able to offer a joint opinion in partnership with the Commissioner for Future Generations in Wales, Derek Walker. Dear Chair Infrastructure (Wales) Bill – Climate Change, Environment,…
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Progress on flooding

NICW has written to Welsh Government to provide an update on our activity on flooding. Julie James MSMinister for Climate ChangeWelsh Government 9 June 2023 Dear Minister We are writing to you to update on the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales’ work on flooding and, in particular, the Co-operation Agreement commitment which asks us to…
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Biodiversity in planning policy

Welsh Government recently consulted on draft policy changes to Planning Policy Wales that strengthen the requirement to incorporated nature-positive elements within the policy. Dr Jen Baxter, Deputy Chair of NICW, drafted the Commission’s response to the proposed changes. 25 May 2023 Dear Sir / Madam Targeted policy changes to Planning Policy Wales on Net benefit…
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Our values

The NICW values Values are important to us as individuals, and to organisations. They help us define the things that are important to us. They guide our activities, shape prioritisation of limited personal and institutional resources, and can help people understand why we do the things we do. This iteration of the National Infrastructure Commission…


