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RES seeks to boost Welsh economy by £26m if Mynydd Maen Wind Farm is given green light

by RES | Apr 14, 2025 | Reading time: 2 min

Close up wind turbine with other turbines in distance

A planning application for the 13-turbine Mynydd Maen Wind Farm, located approximately 1km west of Cwmbran and 2km east of Newbridge in south Wales, has now been validated by Planning and Environment Decisions Wales (PEDW).

Submitted by British renewable energy company RES, the proposed Mynydd Maen Wind Farm, which lies within a Pre-Assessed Area for Wind Energy identified in Future Wales: The National Plan 20401, would be capable of generating clean, low-cost electricity for around 55,000 homes.

The construction of Mynydd Maen Wind Farm is estimated to deliver £26.3m into the Welsh economy with £3.6m injected into the local area. It is also predicted to support eight jobs during the operational phase as well as deliver more than £37m in business rates to Caerphilly and Torfaen County Borough Councils over its 35-year operational lifetime. The project would also provide a community benefits package to help to secure long-term economic, social and environmental benefits; this could include RES’ innovative Local Electricity Discount Scheme (LEDS) which provides an annual discount on the electricity bills of properties closest to participating renewable energy projects.

Graeme Kerr, Project Manager for RES said “We have spent the last few years proactively engaging with the local community and stakeholders to really understand people’s views on our proposal. The feedback, along with extensive environmental and technical surveys and assessments, has helped to inform and shape the final design for the wind farm.

“Our team has worked hard to ensure the wind farm would sit sensitively within the landscape, whilst avoiding areas of deeper peat and potential archaeological features.

Furthermore, the wind farm, if consented, could also deliver biodiversity net benefit through measures including restoration and management of dry heath, bracken control, pond creation and improving the condition of wet heath areas, an important habitat for birds and invertebrates.”

The Welsh Government has set targets for Wales to meet the equivalent of 100% of its annual electricity demand from renewable sources by 2035 and to achieve net zero by 2050. As such, projects like Mynydd Maen Wind Farm can play an important role in helping the Welsh Government achieve its net zero target. 

ENDS

Notes for editors:

1. https://datamap.gov.wales/layers/inspire-wg:ndf_preassessed_areas_for_wind_energy

About RES

RES is the world’s largest independent renewable energy company, working across 24 countries and active in wind, solar, energy storage, green hydrogen, transmission, and distribution.  An industry innovator for over 40 years, RES has delivered more than 27GW of renewable energy projects across the globe and plans to bring more than 22GW of new capacity online in the next five years. 

As a service provider, RES has the skills and experience in asset management, operations and maintenance (O&M), and spare parts – supporting 41GW of renewable assets across 1,300 sites.  RES brings to the market a range of purposeful, practical technology-based products and digital solutions designed to maximise investment and deployment of renewable energy.  RES is the power behind a clean energy future where everyone has access to affordable zero carbon energy bringing together global experience, passion, and the innovation of its 4,500 people to transform the way energy is generated, stored and supplied. Visit: www.res-group.com

CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Carey Green
RES Press Office
+44 1872 226931
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