Things Are Never So Bad That They Can’t Get Worse

First, a brief look at the new Plaid Cymru administration. Then an analysis of ‘Well-being’. Before looking at the looming threat of AI data centers.

This piece is bigger than usual, some 2,700 words. But you know it’ll be worth it!

PLAID CYMRU IN POWER

Plaid Cymru emerged from the May 7 Senedd elections as the largest party, winning 43 out of the 96 seats contested. So we have a minority government that will almost certainly need support from Labour (which won 9 seats) to run things.

And even though the Guardian might view Plaid as “centre-left, I see a far-left party. Which might not be too bad, if it was an old-fashioned left wing party intent on improving the condition of the working class and governing in the interests of a majority of the population.

But the working class, normal people, level-headed people, are now the enemy for the Antifa Irregulars and the Hamas Support Brigade so influential in Plaid.

Let’s start by looking at the cabinet selected by new first minister Rhun ap Iorwerth.

OMG! Where’s the diversity?

Perhaps the only one in whom I might have confidence is Llŷr Gruffydd who, if nothing else, seems to understand rural issues. But then I curb my enthusiasm by remembering that before May 7 he was the SM for the largely rural North Wales region; whereas he now represents the smaller Clwyd constituency, dominated by the urban fleshpots of Rhyl, Prestatyn, and Colwyn Bay.

And then we must consider the description of his ministerial role: Cabinet Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability.

‘Sustainability’ for Plaid Cymru, Labour, Greens and the Globalist left generally means: net zero, Agenda 2030, wind turbines and solar panels everywhere; while promoting veganism and using various deceits to get farmers off the land for the benefit of corporate investors.

But what the hell is ‘Rural Resilience‘? Does anybody know?

Even just skimming over the rest of the bunch is really depressing.

For example, in newly-elected Mark Hooper, Deputy Minister for Transport, we have a man on record as saying that “private car travel is a massive problem“. His colleague, also new, Dr Dafydd Trystan Davies, Cabinet Minister for Government Effectiveness(?) and the Constitution, is equally if not more hostile to the freedom bestowed on us peasants by private transport.

For Davies is a sanctimonious planet saver; determined to punish those going to work, dropping the kids off at school, or running granny to her chiropodist appointment.

If these sinners paused for a moment in their attempts to make ends meet, or hold the family together, and instead gaze up to the moral high ground (just above the sunlit uplands), they’d see Dr Daf, wagging his finger admonishingly.

This saintly individual has for some time been a big wheel (spoked, and fully pumped) in the 20mph Sustrans outfit, now renamed Walk Wheel Cycle Trust.

And don’t get me started on Sioned Williams and some of the wimmin. If former Plaid leader Leanne Wood was Medusa they’d be the snakes. One of the new intake, Sarah Rees, admits to being “a campaigner at heart“, perhaps to explain why she’s never done a real job. Perfect for the Senedd!

Despite the widespread ‘optimism’, Plaid Cymru seems as much in thrall to pressure groups and ishoo pedlars as Labour. The useful idiots of Globalism, a form of capitalism so ruthless, so anti-human and authoritarian, that it would repulse the most heartless 19th century ironmaster or coal owner.

BEING TOLD TO FEEL GOOD ABOUT BEING POORER. AND THE ENDGAME

Now I’m going to focus on something I’ve mentioned in connection with other topics. It’s the vast superstructure built on the Well-being of Future Generations Act 2015.

Everything done in Wales since then must follow the stipulations of the Act. It’s used to influence everything. I’ve seen planning applications contain phrases like, ‘This development accords with Future Generations legislation’.

So let’s give Well-being itself more attention. With this section inspired by Nicola Lund, and this piece she wrote back in October 2023.

Nicola’s work is impressive, and extensively researched. So I won’t go over the ground she’s covered; but it’s worth noting her references to the usual suspects: Club of Rome, WEF, EU, WHO, and others.

The way I see it . . . national and individual wealth has traditionally been gauged by metrics such as GDP, disposable income, home ownership, number of private cars per head of population and other determinants.

But by following the Globalist agenda we in the West are becoming poorer by those traditional ways of assessing wealth. Consequently, something was needed to hide the reality and change the focus. This is where Well-being enters the frame.

Let’s go through the ‘Welsh Government’ graphic you see above.

Starting with, at the top, ‘A Prosperous Wales’. So vague as to be meaningless. And how does a country de-industrialising while simultaneously being trampled on by the new robber-barons of the ‘renewables’ racket and the digital age become prosperous?

‘A Resilient Wales’. That word again. But what does it mean? Taking all the crap forced on us without complaining?

‘A Healthier Wales’. Yeah – with the NHS on its knees.

‘A More Equal Wales’. Which means what, DEI and anti-white discrimination?

‘A Wales of Cohesive Communities’. Impossible when you destroy the economic foundations that made communities cohesive. And how does welcoming illegal immigrants to the Nation of Sanctuary aid community cohesion? This is delusional.

‘A Wales of Vibrant Culture and Thriving Welsh Language’. I suspect ‘vibrant’ here means diversity. Again. As for the language, no one who’s destroying farming, a bastion of the language and the economy in so many areas, should be taken seriously.

‘A Globally Responsible Wales’. Probably means student politics and virtue signalling. More bollocks. The sole responsibility of any ‘Welsh Government is Wales.

Forget about the kids going hungry, Mrs Evans – improve your well-being by thinking about the non-binary lynx we’ve released in the area. Look, there’s one now, making off with little Carys’s rabbit!”.

Once you accept the fundamental lie of the ‘climate crisis’, and agree to the sacrifices demanded, then you’ll accept the resultant decline. But it’ll be you making the sacrifices, not those asking you to make them.

And because the threat is global it must be tackled globally. Which inevitably means trans-national bodies taking control. The next step will be a kind of world government. But you’ll have no say in electing this world government. For elections will be things of the past.

We’re already on our way to an unelected world government with what masquerades as electoral politics in the West today. At a stage where it matters little who you vote for; as most politicians – the Uniparty – sing from the Globalist hymn sheet.

Another feature of such systems is the ‘Chosen One’. Often a graduate of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders programme.

Back in 2024, in Canada, when it became clear that Justin Trudeau had been rumbled by the electorate, Mark Carney, former Governor of the Bank of England and arch Globalist, appeared from nowhere. Carney wasn’t even a sitting MP, but it had been decided, somewhere, by someone, that he would be the next prime minister of Canada.

First, he was made leader of the ruling Liberal Party, then a seat was found for him and he was elected for Nepean, Ontario, in the general election of April 2025.

Over here, Starmer’s a dead man walking. And so a suitable replacement had to be found. The one chosen is mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham. But like Carney, he’s not even an MP. So a Labour MP has stood down and now there’s a by-election in Makerfield on June 18.

If Burnham is elected he’ll become party leader and therefore prime minister. He might be worse than Starmer, but he’ll be a fresh face to fool the plebs for a bit longer.

What I’m describing is not old-fashioned party intrigue, or political jockeying. Because Carney and Burnham were not chosen by their respective parties. (Let alone the members of those parties.) They were chosen by people you’re not supposed to know about; and the role and power of these oligarchs will never be discussed in the media they control and want you to rely on.

To implement their agenda of wealth and asset transfer, Digital ID, Central Bank Digital Currency, and Universal Basic Income, you must be brainwashed into believing that not only are the sacrifices you’re making unavoidable, but also that you should feel good about making them.

Which is all you need to know about the Well-being scam.

AI DATA CENTERS

This part puts me in debt to David Powell. Specifically, this piece he put out last November. Scroll down to the part dealing with AI data centers planned for Wales. Mainly in the south, which is a designated AI Growth Zone.

Here’s a section:

One facility matches a city of 50,000’s water consumption, straining drought-hit valleys and jacking up Dŵr Cymru rates for everyone else.

What’s clear, and what no one denies, is that data centres consume vast amounts of water and electricity. So let’s consider water first. For as David Powell tells us, “One facility matches a city of 50,000’s water consumption“?

Though Google AI suggests the demand will be even higher:

A typical large data centre consumes between 11 million and 19 million litres of water per day—roughly equivalent to the daily usage of a town of 30,000 to 50,000 people. Facilities dedicated to Artificial Intelligence (AI) demand even higher volumes.

Do we have that much water to spare? The answer is obviously no, so it’ll be existing consumers, in the urban south, that’ll find themselves going without. And paying Dŵr Cymru more for less.

In Ireland, there’s even talk of transferring water from the River Shannon, in the west, to the AI data centers in Dublin, on the east coast. Here’s a follow-up article from Gript. (Paywall, I’m afraid.)

But what’s the purpose of these date centers? Listen to Sam Altman, founder of OpenAI, speaking at the BlackRock US Infrastructure Summit.

But we see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter.

Clearly, AI data centers will need vast amounts of water that the current system will struggle to supply. But electricity will perhaps be even more of an issue.

Parts of England ran dry last week

Those who support ‘renewables’ argue wind and solar will make a huge contribution to supplying AI data centers. That’s wishful thinking; an intermittent supply from wind farms and solar installations, even with their unreliability mitigated by Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), isn’t going to cut it.

UPDATE: It’s estimated that AI data centers use 22% of Ireland’s electricity.

Though there are many BESS planned for southern Wales. One by RWE at Pembroke, alongside the power station. Another on the site of the old Uskmouth power station in Newport. A second Newport site is at Quinn Radiators. One is in Cardiff. Finally, one at the old Ford engine plant in Bridgend.

There are many other projects, including those planned by ‘Welsh’ Labour’s favourite company, Bute Energy. Additional to the BESS installations incorporated into the various ‘Energy Parks’ (windfarms & solar soil destroyers) Bute’s formed BESS companies that specifically name; Cilfynydd, Rhigos, Carmarthen.

But BESS are springing up everywhere. One I’m just hearing about is Castell Llwyd, just west of Ystrad Mynach. The company behind it, Qair, is French owned.

No doubt there are others in the pipeline. For as Google AI tells us:

Wales is rapidly developing into a major UK hub for AI and cloud computing, driven by billions in inward investment, massive hyperscale data center construction, and official AI Growth Zone designations by the UK and Welsh governments

Yes, of course there’s a National Grid. But AI data centers are springing up in England, too, increasing the demand on a system that, like the water supply, will struggle to cope. And will struggle even worse the more it relies on ‘renewables’, the price of which is set to double by 2030.

Then there’s the impact on health. Data centers emit a continuous noise. Here’s David Powell again:

Vantage’s Cardiff operations clock 46-48 decibels at the doors – officially “minor adverse” per standards, but stack multiple facilities in clusters and it becomes a symphony of sleepless nights and shattered quality of life.

Google AI suggests it’s even worse:

AI data centers are notoriously loud. Driven by the need to cool thousands of dense servers, they produce constant, 24/7 noise pollution that can reach 55 to 85 decibels—and sometimes up to 100dB right next to the facility.

A problem exacerbated by the back-up generators:

On-site diesel generators or natural gas turbines used during power grid shortages sound like low-flying planes

All this can affect property values close to the centers.

But do AI data centers have a purpose over and above that outlined by Sam Altman?

Fundamentally, AI data centers are being built so someone, somewhere, can collect as much information as possible on as many people as possible: So as to know what they do. And what they buy. Their reading and viewing preferences. What they think. And what they say.

Information is power.

And this power, in a world where oligarchs are trying to take control through making a sham of democratic politics, will not only know your views and your preferences; for when combined with Digital ID, CBDC, and UBI it will be able to control you.

You’ll find that expressing certain views not only loses you your internet connection, it will also mean you’re unable to access your money. (Cash will already be outlawed.)

You’ll become a non-person except to those you can interact with on a physical level. But you’ll find that few will want to be seen talking to you due to the ubiquitous cameras.

CONCLUSION

‘Well-being’ is obviously a deceit. A form of manipulation that expects people to put up with less or worse for a noble objective that, when analysed, itself turns out to be a lie.

Now let’s have a few final thoughts on AI data centers. Because powerful voices are coming out against them, and even those behind them are getting nervous.

First, the Pope has spoken out. In fact, His Holiness issued an encyclical. And Pope Leo didn’t mince words.

Some of the Pope’s strongest imagery in the document related to slavery, warning parallels between the historical tragedy of traditional slavery and the emerging threats of “new digital slaveries”.

It should be noted that Leo XIV is the first Pope from the USA. I mention that because another American is worth quoting in this context – Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO and Interim Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum.

As you might guess, Larry and his multitudinous investment arms have put a whole lot of money into AI data centers. But Larry fears the peasants will rise up, and attack the data centres with cheap drones! (An update to pitchforks and blazing torches?)

Here’s Neil Oliver’s take on it. It’s worth watching.

Neil also reminds us that the power and reach of “Caesar” Fink’s empire is built on the savings and pensions of millions of little people. Which means that Joe Schmuck in Ohio and Dai Williams in Ponty pay for their own “digital slavery“.

Will the new Plaid Cymru administration stand up for Wales, and humanity, and against the proliferation of AI data centres and the misery they’ll inflict?

And what about the inconsistency – many might say hypocrisy – of allowing AI data centers to drain the electricity grid and monopolise water supplies while constantly hectoring us mere mortals into consuming less of everything?

Thankfully, more and more people see the nature of Globalism, and the threat it poses. While Wokism is increasingly rejected as a load of dangerous tosh. Now the UN has pulled back on its more hysterical climate claims. While NASA shows CO2 greening large areas of the planet, thereby making attempts to reduce or ‘capture’ it insane.

Wales can’t continue in a cartoon world created by brainwashed or unhinged useful idiots where cows are a threat to the planet and Welsh cakes must be decolonised.

Wales has more than enough real problems. Plaid Cymru must tackle them.

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Dafis

Tempted to suggest you put a lid on the ramblings on this item (185 and rising!) but admit that I have been as guilty as some others in provoking some repetitive outbursts. Anyway it’s your window on the world in Wales so it’s up to you. I won’t be scribbling any more in this section but await your next piece for some more insights.

Dafis

Any word yet from the new Politburo down the Bay Bubble about the latest hurdle encountered by the TATA Project at Port Talbot?
Guardian headline says Unions attack ‘year-long delay’ for Tata Steel furnace’s grid connection in south Wales..……but the dilettantes at the Bay and their masters in Whitehall could not give a shit if the project never takes off. Oh yes, plenty of scope for politicians to whine and wring hands but where’s the cluster of people’s representatives who have it in them to kick ass and make the thing happen. Thankfully some T.U’s are questioning the mad Milliband obsession but there remains an alarming amount of silence and indifference in general.

Dafis

Yes of course, How wayward of me!
By the way I think the above comment of mine should have gone into your newer section on Ishoos, Word salads and manufactured grievances.

Eifion

Excellently put Jac! You must have been watching my videos on Gareth Wyn Jones’ blogsite!

I hope that I’m wrong about Plaid being just a continuation of Labour in Wales. But my senses rarely fail me!

Being a farmer who values his industry, and countryside, I really do believe that the two unions, that we have in Wales (NFU/ FUW), are supine to the way that these left wing, woke political parties are manipulating them to keep shtum. They are both lapping up the ‘sop’ for an easier life, than growling and barking!

Think that you are going to get a lot of stuff to make your blogs in the future Jac!

Eifion

You are probably right on ALL accounts Jac!

Lyn Jenkins

Best place to GROWL , Eifion, is in the Western Mail, Liverpool Daily Post, Western Telegraph, County Times…..and a few others………even FARMERS WEEKLY!!

Why not BITE in that lot??

David Robins

‘Resilience’, literally, means the bounce-back from problems. Among the lanyard class, it describes what used to be ‘emergency management’, except that, now we have a polycrisis, ‘emergency’ is too focused and timebound.
 
Its scope is sure to cover advice on how to deal with climate change scorching a farmer’s fields, recovery from flooding (having done something silly like build on a floodplain to get housing targets met), and how to be a good neighbour once all the shops and banks and post offices have closed down.
 
‘Rural resilience’ then is helping rural communities cope with a future they haven’t seen yet, but the right people have, because they’ll have designed it. It’s very unlikely to be about helping rural communities solve problems as rural communities themselves would prefer to view them.

Wynne

Image attached. Good example of building on the flood plain. Planning application now being processed by Ceredigion County Council for major development. The development site is located on the flood plain of a main river where NRW have various flood defence assets including a tree-catcher as indicated in attached image. The left hand does not appear to know what the right hand is doing. The planning decision in due course will be interesting.

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Dafis

Question? On a pure cost v benefit basis does the massive diversion of new capital Into AI and related infrastructure pass any test other than enabling a few to corner even more power for themselves. Do we really need all this juice to handle bank transactions, sort your credit cards and manage an array of logistics tasks?

Dafis

At risk of sounding like one of those old buffers in the Muppet Show balcony I am usually less than impressed by a lot of the system enhancements that tech have delivered. Cars have evolved to such a stage that fault finding is done by plug-in diagnostics which is bloody marvelous until the car’s own electronics go on the blink and start telling you that the old motor’s got all sorts of faults when in reality it’s a rogue sensor dreaming up ailments that don’t exist!

Read recently how AI might get adopted by Defence Services and my sense of the downside envisages an overheated sensor triggering an unwarranted response that can’t be reversed and unlikely to be explained with a polite note claiming it was a mistake!

Liz

Ah For all Mankind. Everything that everyone has commented on Jacs excellent post is true and only time will tell but dont hold your breath. Water – the sea, plenty of it but to get that to its point of destination is not financially viable unless the companies who are housing the Data Centres are prepared to pay for the cost of transportation. Its all about money and always was and always will be. Education is also so important as most 20somethings, no disrespect, dont understand or care or want to know where their data, information, everything we watch, social media etc is stored. That is a huge problem and then we have electric cars…ppl are running cables across the pavements here into their terraced houses…Then there is the NHS. My husband has prostate cancer and will have to make a daily round trip like many of 85miles a day for 4 weeks to Glan Clwyd. My cousin from Bangor travelled daily for radiotherapy to Glan Clwyd for 2 months, almost killed her as the hospital transport couldnt be relied on and the stress …need I go on. So for me and for most of us who are getting older the most important thing is the NHS and in Wales its totally broken. Its ridiculous that ppl in Pembrokeshire have to travel to Swansea for treatment. We up here in Flintshire used to be able to go to Chester for treatment but now we cant because the Wgov hasnt paid the bill it owed…ah Devolution, what a get out clause it is for the English Govt, British Govt whatever…So as I said I am not holding my breath as I dont think anything will improve. They are now discussing giving the first minister a designated No10..lol…a formal house of residence…priceless…Oh and a knee replacement is 3 to 4 years and 8 months in London…

Wynne
Dafis

Didn’t that mouthy CEO of theirs move out recently?

Ioan Richard
  • Serious questions need to be asked to Plaid Cymru Wales Government, and particular to its Energy Minister Adam Price, about power supply to our local essential heavy industry. A few example figures below – calculated on the back of a cigarette packet – reveal interesting energy figures.
  • The proposed new electric arc furnace (EAF) at Port Talbot steelworks involves two new grid input connections. This is for “connections” but it does not explain the “source” of all that green electric power.
  • It is believed the total combined electricity requirement for Port Talbot plus Trostre varies from 1.3-2.2 TWH per year, which is an equivalent continuous load of 150-250 MW average with peaks of 300-500 MW system capacity required, which is a similar magnitude to a small city itself.
  • The proposed Margam Connection Project will see the expansion of the existing Margam site with a new 275kv gas-insulated substation (GIS), details of which will soon be published. Plans for a second 275kv GIS on the Tata Steel site, and an underground cable connecting the two substations, were part of a separate planning process. The project is a key step in enabling green steel production at Port Talbot and in supporting local jobs and the regional economy, while also providing capacity for future energy connections in the region.
  • A single large typical modern onshore wind turbine (2-3MW capacity) produces more than six million kWh of variable electricity annually.
  • A typical electric arc furnace consumes about 600kWh to melt one tonne of scrap to produce a tonne of steel. The Trostre tinplate works alone produces about half a million tonnes of tinplate a year. Tinplate is basically steel covered very, very thinly in tin. Quality steel, as used at Trostre, is traditionally from the Port Talbot hot mill which itself is to be fed from the new electric arc furnace.
  • So the steel plate at Trostre alone will need 300,000,000kwh divided by 6,000,000kwh, which means the equivalent total output from 50 typical modern very large wind turbines. Problem is, wind power is variable, as erratic as the wind itself, and batteries will never power a steel industry.
  • This is just for the smelting alone, essentially using renewable energy for “green” steel, not counting all the other massive incredible uses of electricity within Port Talbot and Trostre to drive all huge electric mill motors and pumps and everything else in both plants, let alone storage for times when there is no wind. That’s 50 giant wind turbines to power just one single unit with a monster battery storage when the wind is not blowing.
  • Please prove me wrong, as I really do want the Wales steel and tinplate industry to thrive and survive the onslaught of the net zero targets of most political parties. What the real answer could be is a small modular nuclear power station near the steelworks itself, built into the hillside behind to avoid any disaster like the tsunami tidal wave that raced up the South Wales coast disastrously in 1607. If the Royal Navy can power ships and submarines using nuclear power, surely the steelworks could use modular nuclear green power.
  • I hope all the newly elected Senedd Members will take this issue seriously and not rely on the “green” mantra.
Lyn Jenkins

At least you’ve been saying all these things in the Press of Wales, Ioan. Isn’t it about time that all the people on this blog who have valid complaints about Wales, aired them VOCIFEROUSLY in the newspapers of Wales….read collectively by THOUSANDS…..including the politicians ???

Wynne

Great post Jac. You refer to data centres and the power / water supply requirements for cooling purpose. There appear to be “Rota Disconnection Plans” for lesser mortals like ourselves.

See Annex 2 of the document entitled “Electricity Supply Emergency Code [ESEC] 2019, at link below. Page 22.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/electricity-supply-emergency-code

Lyn Jenkins

They have NO HOPE of powering all this “MEGA-CRAP ” via wind and sun!! The graphs on Gridwatch prove that. Not only that……Wales is also having to power the mega-crap of England’s massive 58 million populace!
The Welsh are far too quiet and subservient !!
Why are thousands not writing to Welsh…….AND LONDON……newspapers demanding that [a] The solar and wind graphs for 2025 that are on Gridwatch.co.uk [b] the CPRW List of proposed Welsh wind farms, from the CPRW we-b-site be published in the Press?
Why is Jonathan Dean…….a spokesman for CPRW…….not pushing the CPRW list harder in the PRESS?
“Valleys communities”??? The WHOLE OF WALES is being targeted…….apart from “Baroness Smith’s Anglesey [ NIMBY BUTE ENERGY EMPLOYEE OF COURSE]
and Cllr John Davies, Cwmbettws’s Pembrokeshire…….FUNNILY ENOUGH….HE WORKS FOR BUTE TOO !!????

Why isn’t EVERYONE shouting in the Press?? No good whispering on here !!

Jonathan Dean

A – is Baroness Smith still a “Bute employee”?

B – was she ever “an employee” or did she receive renumeration for services rendered and reported that on the register of interests?

C – “apart from Anglesey”??? … have you forgotten the 360 MW, 3,000 acre Maen Hir solar development? The 170 MW 700 acre Alaw Môn Solar development, the 4,000MW, 8 SMR nuclear development, the ca 300 MW data centre development, the “freeport” development, then 600MW hydrogen development …

Lyn Jenkins

A –You’re the one living near her in Anglesey….so why don’t you go round and ask her?
B….If she was PAID BY BUTE ENERGY….she was/is some sort of employee! What sort of PATRIOT would work for Bute Energy……TO WRECK WALES!!
“He who pays the piper calls the tune”….EVERY TIME !!!
And Bute Energy don’t have ANY wind farms on Anglesey? WHY??
C- So WHERE are the BUTE ENERGY WIND FARMS?
If you want to stop all the other stuff….why are you not airing it all in the Welsh Press?

Jonathan Dean

No great desire to meet her

The MOD prevents large turbines on Ynys Môn

I write to the Welsh press endlessly but I don’t have the “inside friends” you have so most are not published

I have many articles in nation.cymru

Jonathan Dean

I was once remunerated by Conwy Civic Society, but have never been any sort of employee of theirs

Ioan Richard

If Jonathan Dean reads the House of Lords Register of Interests, as on the internet, he will clearly see that Plaid Cymru’s Baroness Smith declared regular remuneration (paid money) from a subsidiary of BUTE ENERGY up until fairly recently.
For odd measure also, Jonathan Dean needs to read (via a search box) on NATION.CYMRU web newspaper, where Plaid Cymru Senedd Member Nerys Evans was a paid ‘lobbyist’ with Deryn Press Agency that was paid to lobby on behalf of BUTE ENERGY – even inside the Stands at a Plaid Cymru conference!
Also check the House of Commons register for Plaid Cymru MP Ann of Carmarthen, she is a Director of a Company trying to get a better deal for farmers out of a Bute Energy subsidiary whilst not opposing it just to squeeze a better money deal.
All of Plaid Cymru is mired up to the neck with Wind Turbine support, and yet people in zones threatened, like Brechfa, voted them in to form this present Wales Government as recently as 7th May. There is something rotten about it all – it stinks and Jonathan Dean seems to be part of it representing the Charity CPRW into a political ravine!
I cannot speak for Ynys Mon but I can read what I see above which confirms that Bute Energy and Plaid Cymru are bedfellows determined to destroy Wales to give England erratic energy.
I’m told Jonathan that you are not paid by Bute Energy but by an Oil industry pension – that’s a bit rich if true.

Jonathan Dean

No idea who told you that. My pension is with Aviva. I have worked in the oil industry for many years as my career was in management consulting. I have never been employed by an oil company. My cv is available online

I am not and never have been a member of any political party, so really cannot comment on the things you think you can see and perceive and have no idea about what any politician is or isn’t up to

Anyone could hire a room for a side meeting at the Plaid Cymru conference, and had I not been on holiday, CPRW nearly took one

Alex

I think you have Llyr all wrong there. He has proven himself to be very close to both the NFU and FUW over the years. Indeed his positions on agriculture are largely defined by them. Of course this will likely result in the further lose of farms and farming jobs, but farming unions only care about their members. If you stop farming you cease to be a member, so they don’t worry about what happened to you. Much like the fishing sector before it, most of Welsh agriculture’s problems are down to the industry getting what it wants.

Alex

I would not be surprised if many farmers have lost faith in FUW/NFU. They don’t represent the average welsh family farmer. instead they are fighting for big industry. the sectors like dairy and poultry seem to mean more to them than sustainable welsh farming.

But either way it is these two bodies who Llyr and Rhun work to keep happy to will change policy and regulation to satisfy.

What i mean is just that. welsh agri policy (even under labour) has been largely defined by the farming unions to favour the sectors described above. It’s why we lose more and more farms and farmers each year in the favour of an ever smaller, yet powerful minority. It’s also why agriculture now causes more river pollution than Welsh Water.

Lyn Jenkins

Trouble with the NFU is that it is more interested in SELLING INSURANCE than in being any sort of trade union for farmers. The SAME representatives sell insurance., through NFU Mutual ..as “help farmers in disputes”…but the former is getting the main priority from the NFU.They are on COMMISSION…of course!!

When I was an FUW member years ago and had a dispute regarding a public path, to sort in my kitchen with the FUW rep and a Council man…….the FUW man said “we ” in the meeting…….meaning FUW and COUNCIL combined!!
I said……”What are you talking about?? You are meant to represent ME……..not the council !!!!??”
He was in a clique with the council….whilst I was paying to be in his in HIS “UNION” !!!

I dropped membership after that !! He was TOTALLY USELESS in FIGHTING for me !!

Lyn Jenkins

What are you talking about? The SUPERMARKETS control farm prices !!There has always been talk of “cabals” of supermarket buyers behind the scenes.

Ioan Richard

GLOBALISM and Cymru Fach something misunderstood.
The UN Agenda 2030 is a global action plan adopted by all 195 United Nations member states to eradicate poverty, combat inequalities, and protect the planet.
Wales is not a UN member state. I wish it had a voice there.
The UN Agenda 2030 is a core mission is to achieve sustainable prosperity for all while ensuring that “no one is left behind” by the target year.
This ‘Agenda 2030’ has many set goals for its member states.
Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy – Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy.
Goal 13: Climate Action – Urgent action against climate change.
The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change. It was adopted by 195 Parties at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris, France, on 12 December 2015. It entered into force on 4 November 2016. Currently, as of 27 January 2026 recently, there are 194 Parties to the globalist Paris Agreement.
This is the core of the UK Government’s ‘Milliband’ obsessive drive for net zero.
The Wales Government, under Labour until the recent Senedd Election, and now under Plaid Cymru, is fully committed to this globalism of overarching rule from the UN.
The problem we have in Wales today is the over compliance of successive politicians in Wales Government, including Plaid Cymru today. Plaid Cymru has the grand delusion of Cymru Fach becoming the world leader in combatting global climate change. They are trying to do this in accepting far more of its share of landscape desecration by Wind Turbines and Pylons and huge complexes of giant Lithium Batteries to allow the UK as a whole, which is in reality England, by size and population, to achieve the UN targets and UN goals set. Wales has no voice on the United Nations so we are are suffering on behalf of England. Wales Government has set up devolved planning legislation to favour all this vandalism of scenic little Wales. Now Plaid Cymru’s Wales Government postures in delusion as being the global leader in averting world climate change. Plaid Cymru needs to stand up square to the Westminster Government, and Milliband, and say not in our backyard. Put these gigantic carbuncles where they are needed alongside the big cities east of Offa’s Dyke – generate the energy where it’s needed, not in the back yard of our wondrous Cambrian Mountains. 

Jonathan Dean

Is “eradicate poverty, combat inequalities, and protect the planet” a bad thing now? I remember the days when people though those were good things to do

You give Miliband way too much credit. There is virtually nothing that he wants to do that wasn’t made government policy by Boris Johnson in 2022 to hit the targets set by Theresa May in 2019. Johnson brought in our current energy policy after his huge landslide victory in 2019

Miliband pretends to be doing it quicker, but in reality isn’t, so if you want to point the finger at anyone, it’s Boris Johnson

I have never seen any Welsh politician, of any party, say that Wales should be a world leader in combating global climate change. And in any case, that requires definition of “world leader”, which no one has done. You would appear to be interpreting it in one specific way, I imagine to emphasise a political point, but it’s not entirely clear

Strangely I don’t see such an outcry about the plans to build eight SMRs on Ynys Môn, despite there being no need for the electricity or heat (8,000 MW of warm sea water) here and the new line of pylons to Baglan, where the electricity is needed, will dwarf anything proposed by Green Gen

Ioan Richard

Have you told your neighbour Butty Rhun all this?
What did he say?

Jonathan Dean

It’s all public information and has been in the press

Ioan Richard

 
Jonathan Dean wrote on this Blog on 1-6-26 ::-
I have never seen any Welsh politician, of any party, say that Wales should be a world leader in combating global climate change. And in any case, that requires definition of “world leader”, which no one has done. You would appear to be interpreting it in one specific way, I imagine to emphasise a political point, but it’s not entirely clear.
That needs challenging. It’s all over the internet that Plaid Cymru has pledged “to make Wales a world leader in renewable energy”. Here is one LINK below, of many, that proves Jonathan Dean wrong. Not only that, it means the deluded Energy Policy of Plaid Cymru’s Government will continue to overwhelm Cymru Fach with giant erratic Wind Turbines and Pylons all over our rural scenic landscape to power cities easr of Offa’s Dyke .
https://eciu.net/media/press-releases/plaid-cymru-pledges-to-make-wales-world-leader-in-renewable-energy-comment

Jonathan Dean

Being a world leader in renewable energy and a world leader in combating global climate change are entirely different things, although are related

Both leave “world leader” undefined

If you read my recent article in nation.cymru you will see one way Wales could be a world leader in renewable energy WITHOUT filling Wales with giant wind turbines or lines of pylons

Ioan Richard

Well well Jonathan. Have you told this directly to your neighbour butty Rhun and his Energy Minister Adam? It’s time someone did forcibly.

Jonathan Dean

That would be telling

Dafis

That was a good bit of alternative thinking but has any of those wise people in the Bay Bubble rushed around to get you to expand on your thoughts ?

Jonathan Dean

It’s not entirely original. The National Infrastructure Commission for Wales recommended something vaguely similar to the last government

Lyn Jenkins

You represent CPRW in Wales, Jonathan Dean. So why are you not writing to 20 or 30 Welsh newspapers asking them to publish the “CPRW list of 70 proposed Welsh wind farms” that was issued by CPRW in Feb 2026?
If you did so at the time…….in one or two papers……you need to be far more pushy on behalf of Welsh landscapes……..and ask them AGAIN to publish the list.
The PEOPLE of Wales do not have a CLUE what is going on! The list needs to be sent to 20 or 30 Welsh newspapers ASAP. The list is currently “gathering dust”.
It seems to me that you are more concerned for Ynys Mon……..ALONE….than for the rest of Wales!!
STOP THE WIND TURBINES AND STOP THE PYLONS!! WALES DOES NOT NEED ANY OF IT!! ENGLAND DOES NEED ELECTRICITY………BUT WIND ENERGY WILL NOT PROVIDE THAT!! THE GRAPHS PROVE IT!!

Jonathan Dean

I am a member of CPRW and on the National Executive Committee but I do not “represent CPRW in Wales”. You seem to think I am some sort of figure head

The list of wind farm proposals has been sent to every newspaper in Wales as well as the U.K. broadsheets

I can suggest it again to Caroline who handles press releases, but maybe you should. Raise it with the Chairman at the AGM on June 24. I cannot make it as it conflicts with a NESO call which would be crazy to miss

Ynys Môn? Obviously I have an interest, but cannot recall publishing anything on it recently

You have yet to show me any graphs which prove anything, but please don’t high jack Jac’s blog to post them here, and please don’t mail them to me unless you genuinely have done some rational analysis. Please don’t just rant about yo-yos without understanding the balancing mechanism

If you are genuinely concerned, and not just a troublemaker, you should discuss your graphs first with NESO, and if they take no notice, then Ofgem. If they take no notice then your MP. Request at least a written question, if not a question in the House

Dave Haskell

Don’t be fooled

The National Energy System Operator (NESO) is a government owned energy system operator, but also designated an Independent System Operator (ISOP) under the Energy Act 2023. So, surely there is a conflict of interests here being both government owned, yet independent?

It should be noted that NESO only began operating in 2024, after being acquired from the electricity system operator division of the National Grid; and is responsible for balancing supply and demand in real time.

‘Net Zero’ Ed Miliband controls NESO, and according to the Internet, Miliband serves as its sole share holder, and has significant control over its operations. The UK has the highest costs for Industrial and domestic energy in the developed world, as consumer’s energy bills will testify! Need I say more, so do not be taken in by such misleading and uninformed people,.

Jonathan Dean

Then complain to the regulator

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Dave Haskell

Typical Jonathan Dean reply! When cornered he simply side-steps and says complain to the regulator….this implies he does agree with me, but takes a Pontius Pilate approach; his reply is akin to suggesting a complaint to tin-eared Ed Miliband!

Jonathan Dean

Cornered??? By who or what?

You made a statement I believe to be untrue (ie a lie or a mistake ) and pointed that out. Bitching about it on socials will achieve nothing, so if you are genuinely concerned, do something about it. Provide your evidence to the regulator

If you have already exhausted all avenues and still drawn a blank then I’m genuinely interested, as I have my own concerns which I am trying to resolve

However, if your concern is that governments make policy, and policy directs what industry can do, step away from this blog and find a good book on how our political system works

Dave Haskell

Jonathan

You could be more specific in your replies, and identify exactly what you regard as untrue, and refrain from using emotive words such as BITCHING; you are being as evasive and rude as ever Jonathan.

For example, do you challenge that ‘Net Zero’ Ed Miliband controls NESO, and according to the Internet, Miliband serves as its sole share holder, and has significant control over its operations. The UK has the highest costs for Industrial and domestic energy in the developed world, as consumer’s energy bills will testify; would you agree on our high bills?

I do not need to read a book on politics as you contemptuously and rudely opine, but will join many others come election time, supporting many sensible folk in getting rid of Miliband and Reeves who are trashing our economy – do you agree on this point?

No doubt you will keep your voting intentions to yourself, which, of course, is your privilege.

Jonathan Dean

I would have thought by now it was clear we hold contrary views and I imagine, in my opinion, you will disagree with anything I say as a point of principle

Miliband holds the shares in NESO as he is the minister. Whoever is the DESNZ minister will hold the shares. I imagine this is pretty normal

On Companies House it says he has significant control, I agree

In practice he does not have significant control of operations

My personal bills have not significantly changed in years but I understand from the press that the U.K. has the highest electricity costs (we use no other form of energy so I cannot comment on oil, gas or LPG)

ca 1/3 of electricity cost is policy driven and several other countries with higher use of wind and solar have lower cost electricity than the U.K. because of the way they choose to put policy costs into general taxation rather than electricity bills. That is their political choice. Miliband could cut bills overnight with a simple switch of how policy costs are handled. This is well documented

I apologise if my comments appeared rude to you. I cannot remember what I said, and I’m not interested in looking, and cannot remember if I was deliberately rude or just worded something clumsily. Right now though I apologise if you perceived my comment to be rude

I agree that Labour will struggle to win the next general election. Farage has pulled off a marketing master stroke as he is a wonderful salesman. It is just history repeating. In my opinion Labour will probably play their trump card, promise to join the EU and win the election based on that alone. Ideally they would not rely on a referendum, as we have seen how those can be manipulated, but rely on the general election alone

But these are MY OPINIONS, and I’m sure yours will be the polar opposite, but it is no longer interesting to me to know what yours are

Dave Haskell

Running with the hares and the hounds

I do not wish to sound rude Jonathan, but it would appear you have two brains in your head, one stating, and I quote, “I agree that Labour will struggle to win the next general election”, whilst your other brain is saying, “In my opinion Labour will probably play their trump card, join the EU and win the election based on that alone.” Which is it Jonathan, win or lose?

Do you actually read, but most importantly understand what you are writing Jonathan?

Indeed, I would suggest to you that Labour will be annihilated at the next general election! Keir Starmer, Miliband, Reeves, and the rest of the incompetent gang have more or less guaranteed such an outcome! For example, do you envisage any of the Armed forces voting labour?

At least it “appears” we do have one thing in common and that is minimal mains power bills. But to fully qualify that observation I have quite openly shown how I have acquired an annual mains bill in the region of about 4 kWh (units), whereas you misleadingly only say you annual bill remains about the same, with absolutely no figures to justify your claim. Thus readers have to guess whether your usage is 4 kWh or 3500kWh per annum? A touch of the snake oil salesman methinks!

As you opinions are not only unfounded, but contradictory, I will not waste any more of my time with this (your) senseless dialogue.

But hopefully you will share with readers of this excellent blog how to maintain a stable mains power bill – you do not have to mention actual money as units (kWh) used/saved, and how it is achieved should do very nicely. I will not hold my breath, as they say!

Jonathan Dean

My opinion is probably wrong, but if Farage and Co get in I’ll certainly be moving my money out of the U.K.

I never said I have minimal bills, by many standards they are substantial, but I have no recollection of them changing much in at least five years

The house and system perform as designed, other than that I have no idea how they have stayed the same. The biggest surprise was seven years ago when getting an EV had no noticeable effect on electricity cost (but obviously on consumption) but then EV tariffs are extremely low and we do use that for much of the heating, so maybe that accounts for the stable bills

After monitoring the AI powered smart thermostat for a few years I gave up, but forget why

Have to admit I’m utterly bemused that three old men seem obsessed with me and my life, and I find it rather entertaining. Although, I’ve yet to be convinced your mate Lyn is who he says he is. I think there is a 50/50 chance he is a camo clad loner and will turn up on my doorstep with a 12 bore

Dave Haskell

Jonathan

Your extremely enlightening and detailed (give me strength) reply amply illustrates my reason to terminate your vacuous dialogue, noting that I am certainly not obsessed with you, or your life, far from it!

What a senseless and muddled reply.

Your image of Lyn is uncalled for, but no doubt you will claim you are simply jesting – but many a truth said in jest!

So be assured though as ! will not be turning up on your doorstep with a 12 bore – silly man – it will be a water pistol!

So rest easy Jonathan and have a good day,

Byeee!

PS Will you be following your money (lucky man) out of the country?

Lyn Jenkins

“Evidence to regulator”?? The trouble is, both NESO and OFGEM are ….in truth…working for England, because the vast UK majority lives there, so that is where the electricity is needed. Wales is a dumping ground for the wind turbines that the UK ESTABLISHMENT want.
Top politicians, celebrities, millionaires and TOP CIVIL SERVANTS……..live in the Cotswolds, so even though those hills are far closer to English cities that need electricity…….they DARE NOT ….[because of aggro] and , anyway, don’t want to, put the wind turbinesin the Cotswolds….and wind turbines are one of the biggest parts of achieving Net Zero” !

“Net zero” is crap anyway, because anyone with a modicum of common sense can see it is unachievable….because both wind and solar are TRIVIAL as shown on the Gridwatch graphs.

I was working yesterday, Saturday afternoon, in our Visitor Centre, I showed a man my LIVE solar panel digital record on the wall . The max from our 26 solar panels on our south-facing 92 ft long roof….. is 8.32kW.
It was very sunny around 2.30pm and we were recording 7.3 kW…VERY GOOD!…….Yet by around 5pm , it was very overcast, with a blanket of unbroken grey cloud. Our panel showed we were generating from 0.60 kW down to ZERO [ readings alternating every few minutes!!

So at 5pm in daylight in JUNE …PEAK SUMMER ……we were GENERATING NIL SOLAR ENERGY FROM 26 x 320 watt solar panels ..which give a possible 8.32kW max installed capacity.

So, how the heck does one power the UK with 70 million people and 43 million vehicles……..using wind and solar?
How do you get to NET ZERO?? YOU CANNOT!! IT IS ALL LIES AND THE POLITICIANS KNOW THEY WILL EITHER BE DEAD………OR VERY LONG RETIRED BY 2050…….SO THEY PROMISE EVERYONE THE EARTH!!
THE FALSE PROMISE OF “JAM TOMORROW” !!
Those politicians and civil servants still alive in 2050 will have been picking up index-linked pensions of OUR MONEY for maybe 35 years!!
Easy to promise the Earth in 2050, isn’t it???

Dave Haskell

You contradict yourself as usual Jonathan and you recently posted, and I quote,

” Keep letter writing Lyn, and your chum Dave. It’s entertaining seeing all the replies you get

BTW Your apology is accepted.

Jonathan Dean

The Cotswolds are an AONB which along with national parks are protected. This is all public knowledge. Google is your friend

The Cambrians were rejected as a national park due to local opposition, and the new proposed national park in the north east is seeing immense local opposition

DO YOUR HOMEWORK

The data is for May

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Lyn Jenkins

Here are a few famous Welshmen called Lyn or Lynn…inc Lyn Evans who was in charge of the Hedron Collider in Switzerland!!

Prominent Welsh men with the first name Lyn (or Lynn) have made major marks on the global stage across sports, entertainment, and science. [1]

  • Lynn Davies CBE: Born in Nantymoel, this legendary athlete is best known as “Lynn the Leap”. He made history by winning the Olympic gold medal in the long jump at the 1964 Tokyo Games, the first ever long jump gold for Great Britain and the first individual Olympic field gold for Wales. [1, 2, 3]
  • Lyn Harding: Born David Llewellyn Harding, this acclaimed actor built an imposing 40-year stage and screen career. He famously portrayed Professor Moriarty in early Sherlock Holmes stories. [1]
  • Euros Lyn: An acclaimed, award-winning television director. Born in Cardiff, he has directed episodes of major shows like Doctor Who, Sherlock, Black Mirror, and the Netflix hit Heartstopper. [1, 2]
  • Lyn “The Atom” Evans CBE: An eminent physicist born in Aberdare. He served as the international Project Leader for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland. [1]
  • Lyn Jones: A former Wales rugby union international. Hailing from Port Talbot, he later transitioned into a successful coaching career with the Ospreys, London Welsh, and the Russian national team. [1, 2]
Jonathan Dean

So who were John Davies and Thomas Lewis?

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Nicola Lund

Thank you for the mention.
Fantastic piece! And how on earth will they reconcile noise pollution from the data centres with the forthcoming ‘national soundscapes strategy’?
Nothing makes sense any more.

Ioan Richard

 
Something else the new Plaid Cymru Government will not discuss is Welsh Wind Turbine Components they want for Wales and Child Labour in the Congo.
There is a global child labour scandal for Wales Senedd Government to address. Currently it goes on without question from the new Plaid Cymru Wales Party with its fervent Milliband style policy for more and more wind turbines. CHILD LABOUR IN COBALT AND MOLYBDENUM MINING is to be exploited by Wales Senedd Government without question for the hundreds of new erratic Wind Turbines proposed in the most scenic parts of rural Wales. COBALT and MOLYBDENUM used in erratic WELSH WIND TURBINES, as favoured by the Wales Government, is mined dangerously by a lot of child labour globally.

  • In the UK, especially Welsh wind turbines, cobalt is primarily used to create high-strength alloys for components in the turbine generator and as a component in permanent magnets. It increases the efficiency and durability of these magnets, which are critical for converting wind energy into electricity, particularly in offshore environments despite their 25% effectiveness of capacity.
  • Permanent Magnets: Cobalt is a key ingredient in the strong, permanent magnets (often in combination with neodymium and dysprosium) that allow wind power generators to function efficiently. High-Strength Alloys/Superalloys: It is used in specialized alloys for wind turbine parts that require high-temperature strength and wear resistance. Corrosion Resistance: It is used in leading-edge protection (e.g., Nickel Cobalt) for wind turbine blades to protect them from environmental wear. Beyond Wind Turbines these two elements, with explosive Lithium, are to be used extensively in Wales with the blessing and no questions asked by the Wales Senedd Government to store erratic Wind Turbine Power. While used in wind turbines, cobalt is also critical for energy transition goals regarding energy storage, specifically in [lithium-ion batteries] to improve stability and performance used increasingly now to store erratic wind power, with other critical materials used in UK wind turbines (like Neodymium). Molybdenum is a critical alloying element in wind turbines, used primarily to increase the strength, durability, and corrosion resistance of structural components and powertrain machinery. It is essential in producing high-strength steels for gearbox shafts, bearings, fasteners, and specialized alloys that enable wind towers to withstand high-stress and harsh offshore environments.
  • Key applications of molybdenum in wind turbines include: Powertrain Components and Molybdenum-enhanced steel (e.g., 42CrMo4 and CrNiMo alloys) is vital for manufacturing gearboxes, shafts, and bearings. These components need high fatigue resistance and strength to transfer low blade rotational speeds into high-speed gear box power generation. Corrosion Resistance in Offshore Structures needs Molybdenum as crucial for offshore turbines to resist rust and damage from saltwater. It is used in stainless steel and superior alloyed steel to improve the longevity of components in humid or high-salt environments. Fasteners and Structural Integrity in high-strength nuts and bolts (e.g., sizes up to M72) holding tower segments together often contain 0.2–0.5% molybdenum to ensure toughness and prevent failure. Lubricant Additives: Molybdenum Disulfide (\(MoS_{2}\)) is used as a lubricant additive to improve the performance of gear oil, offering high-reliability lubrication for gearboxes and reducing maintenance needs in remote, inaccessible locations. Structural Steel: Used in high-strength, low-alloy (HSLA) steels for structural components in towers and nacelles, particularly where high stress demands superior material properties. Molybdenum demand in wind energy is growing, with an estimated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5% between 2024 and 2035, driven particularly by increasing offshore wind development.
  • Childlabour in cobalt and molybdenum mining at Tenke Fungurume Mining S.A. (TFM) where the owner of the Tenke Fungurume copper-cobalt mine is majority owned by China Molybdenum (CMOC) which holds an 80% ownership stake in the operating entity TFM, while the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s DRC state-owned company, La Générale des Carrières et des Mines (Gécamines), holds the remaining 20% stake. Children and families in the Tenke Fungurume mining area in the DRC face severe health risks, including respiratory issues and potential birth defects, linked to industrial emissions, according to a 2026 report. While TFM claims to support community education and health, independent reports continue to link the broader region’s cobalt mining to child labour and very hazardous conditions.

Child Labour Context at TFM, is a major player in the area, states it supports child rights, independent reporting highlights that children as young as 4–7 years old are engaged in cobalt mining in the DRC, often working in dangerous, unregulated conditions.
United Kingdom Government Policy needs to be enhanced and tightened by the newly elected Wales Government – especially in Plaid Cymru’s obsessive rush in renewable energy via Wind Turbines and its wish to go further than Ed Milliband for Net Zero.
Future Planning Approvals via Welsh County Councils and the PEDW inspectorate should impose is a need for an authentic certificate to prove that child labour was not, as now, used for component materials. This needs easily affordable legislation from Welsh Government at a very small budget cost.

Dafis

As far as likes of Milliband and the Wales Gov ruling cliques are concerned the massive long term pollution damage caused by the extraction of rare and toxic elements matters not one iota because it is happening “far away” and out of sight. We can’t smell it either so it’s OK. That’s how shallow and deceitful our bunch of corrupt politicians are.

No doubt if any of the poor old Africans maimed and poisoned by those extractive industries make it to these shores the 2 faced crew down the Bay will roll out Welcome to Nation of Sanctuary mats in yet another fine gesture of duplicity!

Dafis

I didn’t touch earlier on the gruesome labour practices adopted by companies that are often owned or backed by international corporates. That factor alone should serve as a prompt to adopt more thorough enforcement of contract terms aimed at disqualification of offenders. I fear that the default out of sight out of mind posture is the preferred and easiest option for most of the 96 recently installed in Y Senedd

Ioan Richard

 Adam Price, the former Leader of Plaid Cymru, is the new Wales Plaid Cymru Government Minister for enterprise, connectivity and energy, while the Minister for rural resilience and sustainability is Llyr Gruffydd who worked for Wales Youth Agency and the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services.
. Neither to my knowledge have ever worked in industry or private enterprise or farming at any senior level i.e. the real world.
In May 2023, a damning independent review called “Prosiect Pawb” revealed a toxic culture of bullying, misogyny, and sexual harassment within Plaid Cymru. The investigation found inadequate HR processes and systemic failures that particularly let women down. This led to the resignation of party leader Adam Price.
Plaid Cymru is now besotted with Wind Power – even more than Milliband!
Wales’ new Energy Minister Adam Price has written about energy “This model isn’t theoretical. It’s already working in communities like Bro Dyfi, Awel Aman Tawe, and Ynni Teg. What’s missing is national policy to scale these approaches up”.
So let us look at Awel Aman Tawe and Bro Dyfi and Ynni Teg in detail :-
.Awel Aman Tawe (AAT) manages a total combined renewable energy capacity of nearly 10 MW across its two community-owned co-operatives. This consists of a 4.7 MW wind farm and a 5 MW rooftop solar network, making it one of the most successful community energy groups in the UK. The key word is capacity which means MAXIMUM under the most favourable of strong steady wind and strong mid August mid day sunshine. Over a year at 25% effective for Wind and just 10% for solar those figures become just about one single MW for Wind and half a MW for solar – really erratic piddling effective amounts. Also what village can afford to establish such costly schemes without PUBLIC subsidies
YnNi Teg has now developed several Community Share Renewable Generators.
Bretton Hall Farm solar site covers 49 hectares of land will have a generation capacity of 30MW and provide enough electricity to supply 8,400 homes. Again the key word is capacity which means MAXIMUM under the most favourable of strong mid August mid day sunshine.The real average at 10% effective means it is only 3MW which means 2,400 homes without the needs of those homes for power for factories; hospitals; offices; shops and schools – which is two thirds of the Grid meaning only 800 homes – not 8,400. It’s the same with all of YnNi Teg projects.
Bro Dyfi web site is quite laughable quoting its flagship Vestas V17 wind turbine with a capacity of just 75 kW which is 25% effectively about just 18kW or just 18 old fashioned single bar electric fires. It’s crazy to promote this as an example.
These above are the prime examples that Wales Energy Minister Adam Price quotes. Its not just laughable It’s dangerously reckless zero carbon zealotry.
Then we’ve got Carmen Ria Smith, Baroness Smith of Llanfaes, a Plaid Cymru leading politician in Westminster. She has been a member of the House of Lords for Plaid Cymru since March 2024. Her CV shows her career has been a Students Union Activist after dropping out of Law Degree course and then working both for Plaid Cymru and a Bute Energy subsidiary
She worked closely with Adam Price within Plaid Cymru.
In his business career Adam Price helped to form financial software firm Ideoba in Bridgend. The company collapsed and subsequently went bankrupt. He then worked for the innovation charity Nesta the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) was launched with a statutory remit ‘to promote talent, creativity and innovation in science, technology, and the arts’.

David Smith

I read somewhere that even at the level of entertainment, this paradigm shift towards non-ownership is becoming apparent as a deliberate endeavour. Video and audio streaming apps are killing off physical media, as are video gaming platforms like Steam and the respective online marketplace offerings by console manufacturers. Even PC apps like Microsoft Office have moved over to the Software as a Service (SAAS) subscription model.

Dennis

The need for the Socialism I grew up with hasn’t disappeared from the traditional working class; it’s still there. However, the trendy middle class has moved in and tried to bury it. They now dominate Labour and Plaid Cymru, ignoring the core socialist values that the economy should serve the people, not the other way around.

Let’s not forget that the people should democratically control the resources that shape their lives; everything else is a debate about how to achieve that.

David Smith

I’m sorry but I did have a chuckle at you querying Google AI on the resource consumption of AI data centres.

Jonathan Dean

I have been using ChatGPT a lot recently and have been shocked at how often AI is wrong. As a matter of habit now I always ask “are you sure” and very often get “you are absolutely right to challenge …”

Jonathan Dean

We didn’t fight aluminium smelters and no one is fighting EAF for steel. Everyone seems content with data centres for arguing on social media, so what’s wrong with AI. I use it to control my heating

Dafis

Points of difference often overlooked by those who wish to drive change with little or no regard for the interests of communities. This fixation with next generation knowledge “industries” is big societal threat unless the real benefits, not some bullshit spin, are far reaching

Jonathan Dean

Data Centres have electricity and water catered for in the planning stages. And the data centre itself collects nothing, it’s the people who control them and the people who allow them to do it

Jonathan Dean

I don’t know of any that have been approved yet, but the Holyhead one is having the substation rebuilt even though the campus only has outline permission. The grid connection was revamped some years ago in anticipation of something happening there. Not sure what the capacity is now, it used to be 300 MW but could be far higher now

The Amlwch one is very tiny and hardly matters

At Caernarfon the grid connection is being currently assessed by NESO. It will almost certainly be a dedicated connection from the transmission substation (450MW) at Pentir

No one gets to connect to the grid unless NESO sign off the connection agreement having assessed that the grid is capable

I’d be far more concerned about emergency response for BESS incidents than DCs using electricity, and it’s the LPAs who assess that

David Smith

I wonder if the thickest-skulled ‘loyals’ over there would throw a strank if they knew this, and would happily pay more for Great British electricity cabled in from ‘The Mainland?

Jonathan Dean

Well in that respect isn’t everything in life politically controlled?

They were previously owned by National Grid plc, so a far worse situation

Ownership isn’t the issue, who do they take direction from?

If the government decide to rush into DCs then NESO will decide what investment the grid needs and NGET can then make it happen

How would you prefer to see it organised? In the old days the CEGB were definitely politically controlled, although they did hide certain things from ministers, like the cost of nuclear. When Maggie demanded the numbers the entire nuclear programme was scrapped

When the ESO (as NESO were) were owned by NG it is alleged they acted mainly in the interest of their shareholders

Yes, the Northern Ireland grid is operated from the Republic by EireGrid (where NESO’s Fintan Slye came from). Just don’t mention it to the DUP!

The cost of electricity is greatly influenced by where policy costs are put – most other countries put much of what we have in our bills onto general taxation, whereas the U.K. seems obsessed keeping taxation down so puts cost into bills. We could cut bills by 1/3 overnight just by moving policy costs, and the system would be far fairer

Lyn Jenkins

Fintan SLYE in charge!! Sums up NESO !!
With a name like that, it sounds like an exerpt from a James Bond novel !!
Is there any wonder NESO cannot be trusted?

THAT NESO IS CERTAINLY “FLY,”
THEIR SCHEMES I JUST CANNOT BUY!
THAT WIND FOR THE GRID,
THEY NEED TO GET RID!!
HOPE YOU’RE HEEDING THIS , FINTAN SLYE!!

Jonathan Dean

No need to be racist

Lyn Jenkins

Racist? Where’s the racism?
What “RACE”??

Lyn Jenkins

Racist? Where?
What race is there?

Lyn Jenkins

MORE people need to be whingeing in the PRESS about all this crap !!
“Public consultation” ? That’s a joke!! The “pre-assessed wind areas ” of Wales were PUSHED THROUGH IN 2020……..when the Cardiff Bay mob were all skiving from home on full pay…..PRETENDING to work!! Hence, there was no debate on choosing those areas. They were created from altitude lines on OS Maps…….and ,of course, Pembs was left out because Cllr John Davies of Bute Energy [ self-confessed employee of Bute] must have had SOME INPUT!!
Think back !! Who was the main BUTE ENERGY lobbyist then in Cardiff Bay? Why….David Taylor of Earthcott ltd, of course!! He had “goodies galore” to hand out !!
There should be a Welsh Police investigation into all this. The Met Police have recently arrested David Taylor for allegedly “spying for China” !!
Isn’t about time South Wales Police ALSO did a bit of work on the issue?
There’s a bad smell coming from Cardiff Docks……and it ain’t rotten fish!! Something far more fishy….that could well be far more rotten !!

Jonathan Dean

As you know (or have you forgotten?) the pAAs came from the modelling work by Arup and were consulted on in autumn 2019

https://www.gov.wales/assessment-shore-wind-and-solar-energy-potential-wales

They were not made up by MSs working from home and are not altitude lines on OS maps

Lyn Jenkins

Come off it!! ARUP used Welsh maps and followed altitude lines for their Pre-assessed areas.
Senedd members agreed with the lot……with very little debate or discussion.
I was told the final decisions were in 2020
and Senedd members WERE SKIVING AT HOME ON FULL PAY IN 2020 !!!

What proof do you have re different ARUP methods? If you know SO MUCH, why were you not intervening in 2019……..or were you still working for oil companies?

What about the LOBBYING of David Taylor of Earthcott Ltd. who had £926,000 in a cash account in 2024? He is aBute energy lobbyist!! Where did he get the £926,000 ?
What did he USE IT FOR?

Jonathan Dean

If you search on the Welsh Government site you will see all my interventions from 2019

But none from you!

Jonathan Dean

What proof do I have of different Arup methods?

er … just the link I posted earlier. If you scroll back a bit and click on it you can read the two reports written by Arup which describe how the areas were arrived at

They were consulted on and following that consultation one area was dropped entirely (Ynys Môn) and another made much smaller. Both due to the MOD

Its a shame you didn’t take part in the consultation

If you search for the consultation responses and can read what I, CPRW and the MOD all had to say

Lyn Jenkins

Come off it!! ARUP from Scandinavia are in the POCKETS OF THE GOVERNMENT!! What “consultation”?
They just used a MAP and chose GROUND OVER A CERTAIN ALTITUDE!!
Then they left out bits that suited certain people!! It was no consultation at all…….and our useless Senedd members at the time went along with it. Where were the DEBATES?
They KNEW that the people of Wales are half asleep and that very few take notice of all these official dealings!
DID THE BBC FULLY REPORT THE CONSULTATIONS WERE HAPPENING…AT THAT TIME ?
“YES” OR “NO”, JONATHAN !!

What did CPRW SAY???
Do you have a written record of the CPRW input?We’d all love to see what they said!!

Jonathan Dean

I could find it on the WG site, along with my own, but I don’t have a copy to hand and cannot post it here in any case

You can find it as easily as I can as it’s all there in the public domain

I have no idea about the BBC, you should ask them

I did manage to get every community council in Wales mailed about it, but I have never checked to see what was submitted

Lyn Jenkins

So why not repeat all that OPPOSITION in the Press….AGAIN, Mr Dean ??

There was a REAL CARVE-UP BY ARUP !!!

“He who pays the piper CALLS THE TUNE!!….EVERY TIME!! …….AND WELL-PAID ARUP DID WHAT THE GOVT WANTED THEM TO DO!!

A RIGHT CARVE-UP WITH NO CONSULTATION TO SPEAK OF!!

DID THE BBC AND ITV PUBLICISE THIS AT THE TIME??

WALES WAS CARVED UP ACCORDING TO ALTITUDE LINES ON A MAP OF WALES!!

Jonathan Dean

Wow! You have found it and read it all very quickly!

Mr Dean was my father

Arup did what they were asked to do. Can’t blame them. You will have seen that it was not altitude lines on maps (or Ynys Môn would not have been there and Yr Wyddfa would)

As I said earlier, you would need to ask the BBC and ITV. I don’t speak for them either

Ask your community council

Just stop asking me

Lyn Jenkins

No, I’ve not even looked for it on the posting you mentioned. Not had the time;I’ve been working! Just got back from Cardigan, where I’ve been marketing my “Gwyl y Barcud , kite festival on June 19th to 21st.
Kites [not birds] from all over UK!!
Not read your piece at all !!

Jonathan Dean

I know
I was taking the piss

Lyn Jenkins

Well! Keep your urine to yourself, Jonathan!!

You DO speak for CPRW in the Welsh Press…..in WHATEVER capacity!!
You have plenty of time on your hands, being you retired young on a pension from your hated oil industry[ Incredible hypocrisy there!].
So why don’t you do something useful for Wales and its landscapes….which you profess to defend…..and send that ” CPRW list of proposed Welsh wind farms”
to all the newspapers of Wales…….PLUS, Hereford Times, Worcester News, Worcester Observer and Gloucester Citizen…….and TELL those thousands of English folk the FLOODING DANGERS to Severn and Wye, that will be caused to hundreds of wind turbines and their concrete and tarmac…..across the river catchments in the Welsh hills?
As a spokesperson for CPRW you are in a position to “put your money where your mouth is” as they say!!
Why don’t you PROVE to all the “fighting groups” that you REALLY support them??
Those English folk are not going to read this blog, are they?….BUT THEY WILL READ THEIR WELL-KNOWN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS!!

Jonathan Dean

I have very little time on my hands but no need to go into my private life

The most effective way of communicating with those across the boarder would be if those who had frequent contact with people from there, maybe tourism operators, would let us campaign about how dreadful England is treating Wales, forcing us to generate electricity for them while we get no benefits

Any ideas?

As I have said before, numerous times, I am not responsible for press releases, and for legal reasons need to be careful

Contact someone at CPRW, raise it at the next branch meeting or the AGM which is very soon. I am more that happy to nominate you to be a member of the CPRW NEC and then you can do what you think I should be doing

Lyn Jenkins

For goodness sake!!
[1] I am far older and far BUSIER than you, at 79!! You are long retired! I’ve NEVER been “retired”!! So don’t tell me I have more time than YOU to do these things!
[2] You REPRESENT CPRW in the Press when it SUITS YOU….but make all sorts of excuses when it doesn’t suit you!
[3] You appear very sarcastic with your
The most effective way of communicating with those across the boarder [sic] would be if those who had frequent contact with people from there, maybe tourism operators, would let us campaign about how dreadful England is treating Wales, forcing us to generate electricity for them while we get no benefits”.
What a rubbish statement to make! I thought your PRIORITY, like that of CPRW……was to PROTECT the cherished hill landscapes of Wales!!
It is obvious what you….AND OTHERS…..should be doing! That’s to point out that plastering the Cambrian Mountain massif and the catchment areas of Severn and Wye with MILES AND MILES of concrete and tarmac, is BOUND TO cause flash-flooding in those river valleys in England!!
That is NOT scaremongering! It’s a legitimate, logical outcome, is it not?
It is ALSO OBVIOUS, that the SIMPLE way to communicate with those English people….IS TO WRITE LETTERS TO THEIR NEWSPAPERS!!WHAT COULD BE EASIER?
Why are you being so stubborn?
WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU? CHILDISHLY SPITING ME……..OR DEFENDING THE HILLS OF WALES AGAINST GIGANTIC WIND TURBINES??
The former,apparently!!
You don’t come across as being totally honest in your DEFENCE OF WALES!!
You praise NESO !! You agree with some Govt wind energy policies !! You try to rubbish the CLEAR evidence on the Gridwatch.co.uk wind energy graph!!
You even support crazy Net Zero policies!!
WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU REALLY ON, JONATHAN DEAN?

Jonathan Dean

You have absolutely no knowledge about me or my life and I have absolutely no intention of telling you. If you’re not prepared to step up, just endlessly whinge when it suits you, that can be on your conscience

Lyn Jenkins

tter to the Hereford Times. Why don’t you and the silent protest groups of Wales say such things in papers like the Hereford Times??

Dear Editor,
  The magnificent Hereford Cathedral is 165 ft high! Therefore, imagine what the proposed 1000 wind turbines across the hills of Wales will look like, when they range in height from 600 feet to 820 feet? They would ALL DWARF Hereford Cathedral…..all thousand of them!!!???
 Do you think I’m crazy, dear reader? Well , may I suggest that you peruse the web-site of the Council for the Protection of Rural Wales by googling “CPRW list of proposed Welsh wind farms”? You’ll find not only 60 existing Welsh wind farms…….but a further 70 consisting of the latest gargantuan monsters!
 I can hear you now…..”Thank goodness I don’t live in Wales ! They must be totally mad !!”
  Well, those politicians in Cardiff Bay who support these part-time “3-arm bandits”, must indeed be crazy, so the Welsh people have kicked some of them out of there ! However, the policies still stand at present !
 Therefore , Dear Herefordian !! Please don’t think you’ve dodged a bullet over there on the banks of the Wye , well across Offa’s Dyke!!! You think you’re safe…… but these monstrous Welsh wind turbines can still get you !!
  Many of them are planned for the Cambrian Mountain massif of central Wales…..and the hill area around Pumlumon near Aberystwyth !! That is also the birthplace of both the rivers Severn and Wye !!
  So, if they replace highly absorbent peat, moorland and forestry across that vast area with non-absorbent concrete and tarmac for huge wind turbine bases, access roads and tracks etc, I’m afraid that flash-floods are going to pour down the Severn and Wye towards Shrewsbury, Worcester, Tewkesbury……… and Ross-on-Wye…….and Hereford city!! It is inevitable if this madness prevails!!
  How can you stop it? By writing to your MPs, County Councillors and the great Hereford Times!!
  It would also help if you speak your mind this side of Offa’s Dyke by writing to the Welsh Government in Cardiff Bay and the Western Mail newspaper in Cardiff!!
 Come on Hereford!! Let’s be hearing from you, please !!
 Give them all a earful !!!
The last thing you need in Herefordshire are more flash-floods…..and the last thing Wales needs are more giant wind turbines!!
Yous faithfully,
L J Jenkins,
Clyn-yr-ynys,
Gwbert,
Cardigan,
Ceredigion,
Wales.
SA431PR

Lyn Jenkins

You’re a good writer with a lot to say, Royston Jones! So why doesn’t Royston Jones of Abergynolwyn write to newspapers? You could even direct readers to that anonymous fellow Jac…..that doesn’t look the least like the Welsh firebrand Royston Jones of Swansea that I once met decades ago!!
Safwn yn y bwlch dros Gymru!!

Lyn Jenkins

Diolch, Jac!! Give my regards to that real-life fellow, Royston Jones, and ask him why he’s so shy about writing to the Press!!
The Royston of old would have done so !!

Lyn Jenkins

I can’t be bothered with writing blogs. Not enough people read them….and I don’t have time.
I hope you send the “CPRW list of 70 proposed new wind farms ” to the Sunday Times. If they need more info, you are welcome to give them my name and email. I can give them some stuff. I’m pretty sure that Ioan and Terry could do likewise. That’s a very important paper. Trouble is….like the Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph it MAINLY fights for England.
Imagine the COMBINED FURORE in those 3 London papers if anywhere NEAR the Cotswolds was threatened with wind turbines of 200ft….let alone 820ft .. like the ones coming to Wales.
Page 7 of the Cambrian News today has the headline “Plans to build 27 wind turbines near Tregaron”. It’s called NANT Y MAEN wind farm east of Tregaron!! EDF are behind it.
I hope your bloggists do SOMETHING about it!!

Wales is being wrecked and only 4 or 5 of us are really spreading the message to LARGE NUMBERS!
Plaid Cymru needs to stop all this!!
The Welsh will ONLY WAKE UP WHEN THEY SEE THE FIRST 650FT PLUS MONSTERS!!
It was ever thus in Wales!!

Lyn Jenkins

Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2026 at 01:13
Subject: Letter to the Editor re Flash-Flooding of River Wye.
To: <enquiries@yourherefordshire.co.uk>

Dear Editor,
 I recently sent a letter to the Hereford Times regarding the severe danger via flash-flooding,  to the city of Hereford, Ross and other places in the Wye Valley, which will 
be caused by the erection of up to 70 new gigantic wind farms in the Cambrian Mountains of Wales. The list of wind farms can be seen by googling “CPRW list of proposed Welsh wind farms.”
   One such wind farm is called  “Lluest y Gwynt” ,near Aberystwyth and Pumlumon in North Ceredigion……..the birthplace and catchment area of both the mighty
 Severn and the beautiful Wye.
The Welsh Govt allowed a period of objection via Govt web-site called PEDW. For Lluest y Gwynt,that period ended on June 10th. There were more than 351 listed objections, which can be found by Googling
“Lluest y Gwynt objections via PEDW”.
 In case readers think I’ve been scare-mongering, they should peruse these words below from the objection made by the bona fide ,extremely concerned “Llandovery Pylon Community Action Group”.
Llandovery is 40 miles east of me and about 35 miles south of Pumlumon. 
Yet look at the flooding concern expressed in their PEDW input :-

 “9. Flood risk, drainage failure and downstream consequences.
This development sits within a sensitive upland catchment whose natural drainage
systems regulate water flow into river valleys across the region. Construction activity
that disturbs ground cover, intercepts natural drainage, and compacts soils risks
accelerating surface run-off and destabilising watercourses. The blanket bog and
upland peat of this area acts as a natural sponge, moderating the passage of rainfall
into river systems downstream. Compromising that function through large-scale
ground disturbance poses a demonstrable flood risk to communities already
vulnerable to flooding in the valleys below. We submit that the hydrological
assessment provided with this application is insufficient to demonstrate that flood risk
will not be materially increased by this development.
We strongly urge PEDW to refuse this application. The Lluest y Gwynt Wind Farm
must not be considered in isolation. Its approval would set in motion a chain of
consequences — for the landscape, the ecology, and the communities of mid and
south Wales — that extends far beyond this single site and far beyond what this
application, as presented, has been assessed against.”
   
 I’m afraid that “downstream consequences….far beyond” include Ross-on-Wye and the fine historic city of Hereford!!
They also include Ironbridge, Shrewsbury, Worcester, Tewkesbury, Gloucester and all parts of the Severn Valley!!
   “Lluest y Gwynt” is only ONE wind farm in the Welsh hills. There are another SIXTY-NINE in the offing
……….and SEVERAL of them can cause flash-floods in the Severn and Wye Valleys!!!! Make NO mistake!!
   Please object to your councillors, MPs and all newspapers in both England and Wales!! Please help stop this madness!!
Yours faithfully,
L J Jenkins,
Clyn-yr-ynys,
Gwbert,
Cardigan,
Ceredigion.
SA431PR

Lyn Jenkins

Was Ynys Mon dropped because of the important “influence” on the island of Anglesey?
After all!! Rhun ap Iorwerth and yourself were there…both with your inputs!
If you had a lot to say, it probably influenced them on Anglesey.
Granted Valley air base is there as well…….but what about the low-flying jets and mountain-rescue helicopters in the HILLS OF WALES??
Where was the RAF and MOD in our hills?
This “consultation” was NOT made very public at all. The BBC, S4C and ITV should have had DOCUMENTARY programmes on it…..BEFORE ARUP chose their areas! But like everything else in Wales….things are DONE ON THE SLY…….to keep the PUBLIC OUT!!
I never forget that Carwyn Jones a barrister who was the Minister PUT TAN 8 WIND FARM AREAS ON AN OBSCURE WELSH GOVT WEB-SITE…..THEN HAD THE “BONFIRE OF THE QUANGOS” NEXT DAY!!

SO HE DEVIOUSLY BURIED THE “BAD NEWS” WITH THE “BIG NEWS”!
I said that in the Press at the time. It was me that phoned Roy Noble to tell him about the TAN 8 area around Llwyncoed, Aberdare, where he lived. He had NO IDEA !!
Of course, when finalised later….Llwydcoed was left out…and the TAN 8 zone started to the WEST of Aberdare !!
Peter Hain was in Parliament and he was very friendly with some “celebrities” from Wales.
Was the year 2004? Need to check back!!
POLITICIANS LIKE BURYING BAD NEWS WITH GOOD NEWS OR BIG NEWS!!
THE PRESS THEN TOTALLY IGNORE THE BAD NEWS!!
OLDEST POLITICAL TRICK IN THE BOOK!!
TAN 8 WAS NEVER REPORTED BY THE PRESS OR TV….FAR too busy with the scrapped quangos, like WDA and Wales Tourist Board!!

Carwyn pulled a fast one there!!

Jonathan Dean

Ynys Môn was dropped due to the very significant influence of the MOD. As well as being a low fly training area there is the base at Valley and the landing strip at Mona (where emergency landing is practiced) and there are a number of “no fly” zones (existing wind farms and nuclear site). I think the main concern was radar interference during take off and landing

The feedback from the MOD (and all other respondents) is all available on the WG site for you to read, and I also have it in writing from whichever minister it was that the area was dropped due to the MOD

You can also look at FoI ATISN26515 which includes the following note from a meeting between WG and the MOD in Jan 2020 …

”15km protected boundary around the airfields. Rarely get developers trying to build schemes near to the airfields due to operational restrictions. RAF Valley also has a radar with additional safeguards. Development in the vicinity would be of a major concern. Secondary radar at RAF Mona. Need to keep out of a 10km vicinity of the radar due to interference.

When you add them all together it would be difficult for a developer to operate a
scheme in these areas.”

It was also the MOD which resulted in one of the mid Wales pAAs being made smaller, and things such as …

Aberporth
Aberporth has statutory safeguarding zones. No development should impede radar operations at specific heights. In addition, developments should not interfere with the effectiveness of systems. Proposals would need to be micro sited accordingly. There
should not be an indication that these areas have less constraint in others. To have them in the NDF would potentially be misleading to the industry.”

2nd most important training area across the UK. Lots of activity going on Working with Powys CC who are looking at a potential 10km zone around the area in local policy.

It is critical that the presence of this unique Defence asset within this Priority Area is taken into account. Detailed concerns have been expressed by the day-to-day military users of the Epynt / Sennybridge training area regarding the proposal for a presumption in favour of development for wind and solar in an area which is critical to training military personnel and as such maintaining the United Kingdom’s overall
defence capability.”

“Low Flying Tactical Training Area
TTA is elongated for low flying. Inter-terrain flying. Limited flying time space even though area is extensive. Development around the edges would not be too much of an issue, but the cumulative impact of developments could severely restrict the use of the area for military use. Only 1 of 3 areas in the UK. Very concerned that this is a very important resource and a major concern if they were to remain.”

I agree the consultation was dreadful, possibly the worst I have ever known

Unfortunately consultations are not very newsworthy but we did manage to get some local press

Interestingly, while both the NUF and FUW supported campaigning against pylons (the scrapped North Wales Connection), there was no support against what could have been 250 m turbines, and a colleague was told that farmers would never oppose turbines, although I don’t know how true this is

Lyn Jenkins

…….and what EXACTLY is going to provide all the electricity? Not your yo-yo wind……..for sure!!!

Jonathan Dean

The transmission grid (obs) and that will get electricity from a variety of sources, as you know. Mainly offshore wind, as you know

Lyn Jenkins

What are your “variety of sources”? Will you please elaborate?
Yes, Offshore wind…..WAY OFFSHORE,NOT ON THE WELSH COAST….is prefereable to wind turbines on Welsh hills…….BUT…the 2025 Gridwatch.co.uk wind energy graph includes both onshore AND OFFSHORE wind……and production in 2025 from wind energy….fellAS LOW AS 84MW !! Truly miniscule! We use 35000MW most of the time….47000MW last winter at winter peak……..and 30 million EVs will need a FURTHER 150,000MW to be available in the National Grid after about 2032 !!
You’re crazy if you think that offshore wind can supply it!! Look at where they want wind turbines! The South-Western approaches between Cornwall and Ireland!!
So….what happens when the AZORES HIGH drifts towards the UK ,bringing fine weather?
THERE WILL BE NO WIND OF MUCH STRENGTH IN THAT AREA!!
Without CCGT gas-fired power stations, the UK will befinished…….no energy to speak of!!
If you think that WIND GENERATED ELECTRICITY is going to replace the petrol and diesel for 30 MILLION CARS, you must be bonkers!! I always thought that a guy with a PhD was intelligent!! But where’s your commonsense if you think the YO-YO WIND is going to provide the same amount of power for UK vehicles as currently provided by BP, Shell, Amoco, Texaco, Valero, Paribas et al ?
The Gridwatch.co.uk GRAPH PROVES YOU’RE WRONG!!

Jonathan Dean

Not this loop again. You know what my answer will be. The same as I told you about four years ago. If you are not prepared to read, I’m not prepared to write

Lyn Jenkins

Of course the UK needs industry………PROPER industry..powered by a RELIABLE electricity supply at a competitive price……….not this pathetic wind energy crap !!
Whose side is Jonathan Dean on ????

Lyn Jenkins

So what are you now saying about Anglesey Aluminium? In my opinion it was a crying shame that it closed, because it was producing an extremely valuable product that the UK needed. It was also important for jobs….especially Welsh jobs…….and for the UK Balance of Payments. It seems it could not compete with aluminium production globally. I wonder if it would now?
Not sure what you are saying. Are you PLEASED that it closed?
The UK is obsessed with rubbish, yo-yo wind energy……..and Net Zero……instead of IMPORTANT industrial production !!
The country needs to be WORKING!! Too few of us are doing THAT!!

Jonathan Dean

I’m saying AAM (and the other two smelters) used a similar amount of electricity as a data centre, yet no one complained about that

The other two closed far earlier but AAM hung on because of their “free power” agreement, and they sold electricity to keep profitable

Text book case of 1960’s social engineering, which I suspect we are about to see again with data centres

David Smith

Is there any way to block that deranged twat Lyn Jenkins from polluting your comment board? The idiot seems to be under the illusion that newpapers print correspondents’ full addresses along with their letters, and in doing so act as a conduit for some sort of act of bravery.

Jonathan Dean

From his recent letter in Powys County Times, where he boasts about how sunny it is there and how efficient his solar is, I suspect he is touting his farm to solar developers. But for £1,000/acre/year, guaranteed for 60 years, I can understand why

Obviously he will deny it, but that location is on my watchlist now

Dafis

If it’s good land it should be ringfenced for agricultural use only!

Lyn Jenkins

So “anonymous gutless man ” speaks !!
I have not got ANY solar panels in fields….BUT HERE YOU GO,MAKING FALSE ACCUSATIONS!!

Dafis

..and of what offence precisely did I “accuse” you ? My remark was solely related to the quality of the land in question- if it’s good then farm it, if it’s less so it can be “diversified” as you might see fit. Seeing good arable and grazing get covered in solar is wasteful even polluting.

Lyn Jenkins

On YOUR watchlist? Good grief !!!
YOU should be on EVERY wind warrior’s watchlist !!
You claim to be fighting wind turbines….yet you are always praising NESO and trying to say that wind energy is good!!

I will stick to my OIL CENTRAL HEATING…….THE FOSSIL FUEL THAT PAYS FOR YOUR INDEX-LINKED PENSION !!!

I’m afraid, you’re as trustworthy as Mata Hari and Lord Haw Haw !!!!!

Jonathan Dean

There is no need to be rude

I have never claimed to be fighting wind turbines. You are confusing the technology with the application

I’m not sure I have praised NESO but I do admire their ability and don’t know of any organisation or body better placed to do what they do

I don’t have an index linked pension and wasn’t lucky enough to be born into land, like yourself

You keep ranting a clouds Lyn, it’s generally quite entertaining

Lyn Jenkins

You are OBVIOUSLY on NESO’s side., Jon Dean……..and NESO WANT TO COVER WALES IN BOTH WIND TURBINES AND PYLONS….TO POWER ENGLAND!!
Capitals are not “ranting”…..PROVE IT!!
THEY ARE NO NOISIER THAN LOWER CASE LETTERS ………BUT THEY ARE A DAMN SIGHT CLEARER!!

THEY NEED TO BE FOR THE WIDESPREAD MYOPIA I SEE IN WALES!!

Jonathan Dean

It not a matter of being on anyones side but of understanding who is doing what and why

It is currently a legal requirement to reach net zero by 2050 and it is government policy to do that

NESO have a statutory duty that includes strategic planning of energy networks – they advise government of the consequences of their policies. This is one of the reasons they exist

They are preparing the Strategic Spatial Energy Plan (SSEP) which will identify which regions of GB will have how much of various energy technologies – this will undoubtedly include onshore wind in Wales, as well as Scotland and England

As energy policy is not devolved, the SSEP will put generation in those areas of GB necessary to optimise the economics for the whole of the U.K. As long as energy policy is not devolved, or Wales remains in the U.K., this will always be the case

Some parts of GB are better for some technologies than others – so Scotland is getting most of the onshore wind and the east coast is getting most of the solar

A few years ago, not as part of the SSEP, NESO concluded Wales could have up to 16 GW offshore wind, 5 GW onshore wind, 6 GW solar and by 2050 needed to generate just over 40 TWh of electricity

I concluded from this NESO data that with only 10 GW offshore wind, none onshore and no solar Wales would generate the required 40 TWh

I have argued for that ever since. Anything more that that is clearly technically possible, but is not needed to meet our “obligation” as part of the U.K. so should only be done if there were compelling reasons that the people of Wales agreed with

Since then the U.K. government has planned for nearly 4 GW of nuclear in Wales. This was not a NESO decision and they have not yet planned for it, but are working in it now

If we don’t follow what NESO are doing, and why they are doing it, we can only ever be reactive when things we don’t like are proposed. By being proactive we can influence what is proposed and be prepared for them not listening

Lyn Jenkins

So WHERE is my previously sent reply to this, Royston?

I can’t call you Jac…..I’ve known you FAR too long ! You were Royston Jones when we met on this farm decades ago!!!
Why are these two being allowed to make unfounded accusations about me and why are they allowed to use foul language on a publicly read platform ? At least I use asterisks in response !!

Ioan Richard

In fairness, Lyn always bravely gives his real name and couragously admits where he lives, unlike cowardly you ‘David Smith’. Is it his forthright truth that offends you? Let’s stick to comments relating to Jac’s BLOG of today, and stop using offensive words like “deranged twat“. Look in the mirror when you use such words.

David Smith

If I had a woman’s name like him I’d certainly use a pseudonym. Don’t know about you but I object to being called a liar and a coward apropos of nothing; indeed such was his obnoxiousness Jac shut down the comments on his last entry, hence why I’m saying my piece here. Jac’s quite capable evidently of policing his own blog, so on that basis I know a place where you can park your ‘suggestions’.

Dafis

Down by ‘ere as they say in certain parts of South&West Wales the name “LYN” is seldom given to a girl. It’s a man’s name as evidenced by lots of rough old farm boys called Lyn ‘somethin” (usually a farm name no surname) who regularly congregate for a night of boisterous nonsense in places like Caerfyrddin or Aberteifi. Then you got blokes like Lyn Jones, a wing forward of some talent and much roughness who might laff if you said he had a woman’s name although he might cut you in half if it was said after his last match had not gone so well. So Mr Jenkins may be a bit of a muppet but his name does not amount to grounds for dismissing him lightly.

David Smith

In that case I’ll leave it to the muppetude to provide said grounds.

Lyn Jenkins

Go back to the land of the Sais by the sound of you !!
You know NOTHING of Wales….or British history.!
Google the “Prayer Book Act of 1662”
It mentions the “Welsh or Brittish tongue”. No parliamentary ACT has ever changed that linguistic designation.
English is a West Germanic language….not the BRITISH TONGUE!!!
Royston and Ioan know a lot of Welsh history…ask them !!

English only been in BRITAIN for 1500 years!!!
Ni yma o hyd, heb weitha pawb a phopeth !!!

David Smith

Do you ever communicate in anything apart from rants and non-sequiturs? Your nearest and dearest need to stage an intervention by the sounds of it. Either that or a word with the Men in White Coats!

Lyn Jenkins

There you go…insulting again!!
You can “hand it out”..but you “can’t take it “!!

If you knew anything about physics and the printed word, you’d know it is IMPOSSIBLE TO SHOUT IN PRINT!!
If you hear NOISES…you are the one who needs a psychiatrist!!
How can one RANT in print? Impossible !!

IMPOSSIBLE!! Some other pillock told you capitals were “shouting” and ……like a mug….you believed them !!

David Smith

In that case how can one ‘hand things out’ via the written word? Oh and this isn’t ‘print’ either, it’s electronic signals and photons from a computer screen.

Jonathan Dean

I have tried. I had minor success appealing to his daughter but even she has given up now

David Smith

I’m not even going to bother replying to him anymore. Don’t want to spam the comments engaging with the unhinged.

Lyn Jenkins

I thought you had a SCIENCE degree? If you had O-Level physics…..or even COMMON-SENSE, you’d know that no printed word EVER emits SOUND!! So how can you “rant” in print? IT IS YOUR INVENTION!!
Capital letters are for EMPHASIS……..as used by the Press and every Paris street demonstration I’ve ever seen ..

Sigmund Freud could have explained to you what you’re IMAGINING by reading capital letters..
I think the men in white coats need to visit you.

Lyn Jenkins

What a pi**ock you are, the nameless Dafis !! There are p[lenty of VERY CLEVER Welshmen called “Lyn” or “Lynn” !!!
And Lyn Jones , flanker of Aberafon and Neath is a very old friend from 30 years ago !!
Bit of a curate’s egg that one!! For sure….DON’T TAKE ME LIGHTLY !!!!
Royston Jones knows how long I’ve been fighting for Wales……..and he knew it long before he even had a blog !!!!!!

Lyn Jenkins

Well ! Well !! What an ignoramus!! A “graduate” who’s not fit to live in Wales.!
If you knew anything about Welsh history, you’d know that the oldest Welsh poetry comes from “Yr Hen Ogledd”…the Old North…now called Southern Scotland.
Lyn in Welsh is FAR ,FAR OLDER than Lyn as a woman’s name in England. The Welsh were the people of BRITAIN for at least 1000 years before the English ever settled in Britain….which comes from the Welsh “Pryd” and Dyn” or form/pattern and Man…hence the woad tattoos on their skins circa 700BC.
LYN is a DIMINUTIVE OF LLYWELYN….the names of our PRINCES!!
My recorded line goes back to Hywel Dda according to my father’s cousin who was the Eton-educated Sir Lawrence Hugh Jenkins, Chief Justice of Bombay and Calcutta circa 1910!! His recorded line is mine too !!

Don’t start arguing with me over WELSH HISTORY…….OR I’LL PULL YOU TO BITS!!!

David Smith

Actually it was Southern Scotland and parts of Northern England. I do have to laugh at the contradiction of you at once boasting about tracing lineage from indigenous Welsh nobility, and from a guy educated at the crucible of the worst of English ruling class toff-dom, who got a gong from the English establishment for playing his part in their imperialistic plundering of other nations.

Lyn Jenkins

And yet you did not know that Lyn or Lynn was a WELSH MAN’S NAME for CENTURIES before the English called women Lyn ??

Are you Welsh or English? You know little of Wales!!

Lyn Jenkins

You miss the IMPORTANT bit!! Sir Lawrence Jenkins of Cilbronnau, Cardigan ,had traced his line back to HYWEL DDA of Hen Dy Gwyn ar Daf, the Welsh king with the fairest mediaeval set of Laws in Europe [ and they were presented to the Pope at the time].
THAT is the bit of my family history I’m most proud of !!
There’s a lot of “Johnny-come-latelys” around , who think they know it all !!!
I’d like to know what you did with your degree!
YOU HAVE A REAL MEGA-CHIP ON THE SHOULDER IN TRUTH!! That’s why you won’t reveal the work you did.You prefer to HIDE!!
I’M JUST FIGHTING FOR WALES AND ITS BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES!!
The fact that almost 3 million Welsh won’t do it on REALLY IMPORTANT PUBLIC FORUMS……….REACHING TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE …….is a NATIONAL CRIME!!
The myopia in this little land is incredible!

Lyn Jenkins

I may add that the MAIN important forums are the Letters pages of Welsh newspapers……and also of those journals across the border in the river valleys of the Severn, Wye, Teme, Avon etc etc…..rivers BORN in high rainfall areas of Wales.. whose catchment areas .the government and money-grabbing wind energy companies…….want to plaster in concrete and tarmac, …as bases for gargantuan wind monsters.

That concrete and tarmac, being non-absorbent, is bound to cause FLASH-FLOODING in cities like Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester……and important large towns like Shrewsbury ,Tewkesbury and Leominster!!
The ONLY way for those opposing wind turbines in Wales, to connect with those English folk, is by writing LETTERS to their newspapers…..because there is no chance on Earth that they will find obscure web-sites like those for Lluest y Gwynt , is there??

What would they GOOGLE? They can’t spell LLUEST Y GWYNT OR ANY OF THE OTHER NAMES OF WELSH-NAMED WIND FARMS!!
If you are an erudite,educated man, why are you not joining in with the defence of Wales and its pristine hill landscapes?

Lyn Jenkins

Diolch , Ioan !! Safwn yn y bwlch dros Gymru Fach !!

Jonathan Dean

In fairness, unless you give your name, address and phone number newspaper letters pages will not publish your letter

Lyn Jenkins

Who do you think you’re calling a “deranged twat” and “idiot”, you gutless pillock!!??
Of course I always give my address……and not always to promote my business[ as you claim ,Royston]..
The majority of my letters have either my house or my farm name.No mention of my business.Nothing gained with a farm name.
The simple point is, that if you want your opinions read by thousands ….you won’t do it on a blog, will you? It’s obvious what you should ALSO be doing…..to reach thousands…, but Royston won’t let me say it on here !!

By the way,David Smith, you never explained where you worked using your biometrics ! I wonder if the work actually needed a degree. 90 per cent of the time , these graduate jobs need nothing like a degree. Where did you work, again?
You sound like you’re living somewhere up there in the Gogledd.

Well, it was myself and 3 others who STOPPED the giant wind farm above Betws-yn-Rhos inland of Colwyn Bay….and we did that by writing to the Liverpool Daily Post and Western Mail for weeks.
Bute Energy then pulled out without explaining why. It was obvious to me later. Jonathan Dean’s friend …….now called Baroness Smith…..was being lined up for the House of Lords by Adam Price, and she did not want any “stick” in North West Wales……..very close to Sir Fon !! So Bute Energy pulled out! It turned out LATER that Baroness Smith WORKED for Bute Energy!!
So you don’t need Columbo or Hercule Poirot to solve that one!!!
That shows the POWER of writing to the ***** in Wales !!!!!

David Smith

It’s bioinformatics, not biometrics. You can mind your own business beyond that. Also you censored the word pillock in reply to Dafis but the word remains in full lurid form when directed at me. I feel slighted!

Lyn Jenkins

In a big hurry earlier because I had work to go to ; I meant bioinformatics !

You poke into the business of others but CLAM UP about yourself!!
Typical !!…….What are you hiding?

People who “hand it out” should always be prepared to “take it ” !!!

You feel slighted by PILLOCK !!?? ….Nothing compared to what you called me!

THIS GUY SMITH, IS VERY CONCERNED THAT…..
I’M PICKING INSULTS OUT OF A HAT!!
WELL!! PILLOCK OR P*ICK,
HE’S SOME SORT OF DICK!!
….AND LESS OF A TWIT THAN A TW*T !!

David Smith

Being insulted in rhyme was not on my bingo card today, so cheers for that. I do have to enquire about the selective bowdlerising though. Why have you censored prick and twat but not dick?

Lyn Jenkins

You wonder why I wrote out “dick”,
Whilst I did not fully spell “pr*ck”!?
“Dick” is not swearing!
That may have a bearing!!?
So from tw*t, dick or pr*ck…….TAKE YOUR PICK!!

Jonathan Dean

Keep letter writing Lyn, and your chum Dave. It’s entertaining seeing all the replies you get

Bute almost certainly pulled the Moelfre Uchaf wind proposal due to close proximity to the NGET and SPEN pylons. Turbine induced turbulence causes accelerated degradation of conductors and insulators and Bute wanted to avoid the liability. Reducing the size of the proposed development would have made it economically unviable

However, Bute still retain their connection agreement and have converted the Moelfre Uchaf proposal to BESS only, so the Bute economic development has not been stopped

I have never met or spoken to Baroness Smith and there are very few people I class as friends

Lyn Jenkins

Oh yeah !!?? If you know SO MUCH about Bute Energy, why are you not fighting far more vociferously ……and OPENLY… in the Press and on BBC TV. As someone who speaks for CPRW [ in whatever capacity], you obviously have a platform!!
For a start, why don’t you put that little speech about Moelfre Uchaf in the Liverpool Daily Post and Western Mail…….so that THOUSANDS MORE can read it?
Why are you not kicking off a debate? It seems to me that you are far more concerned with “cwtching up” to NESO !!

Jonathan Dean

Do you know how difficult it is to get the BBC and press interested? Even the journalists cannot get their editors interested

The fact that Bute have yet another BESS is not that interesting, but challenge accepted

NESO are deciding how much onshore wind Wales will have after 2030 – I think that’s pretty important

Lyn Jenkins

You say…”NESO are deciding how much onshore wind Wales will have after 2030 – I think that’s pretty important”!!??

The PEOPLE OF WALES should be deciding on onshore wind …..not NESO!!
It’s obvious that ALL this wind energy is going to England, because Wales has TOO MUCH ELECTRICITY already, and does not need any new wind farms….or even pylon lines!!
LAME EXCUSES AND FALSEHOODS ARE BEING MADE BY NESO TO SUPPLY ENGLAND’S VAST 58 MILLION POPULATION FROM WALES!!
The people of Wales need to speak out vociferously both on blogs and in the Press. NESO is trying to walk all over them!

Jonathan Dean

I’ll take that back, putting anything in the press regarding certain companies is just too legally complex at the moment. I cannot say anything without advice from our barrister

Dave Haskell

I would totally agree with Lyn Jenkins and his observations regarding LARGE scale solar generation in the UK. I would also wish to take the opportunity to reiterate that NESO is Ed Miliband’s ‘baby’ only born in 2024, and still learning to walk; being as effective and meaningful as Ed Miliband eating a bacon sandwich – the man is obsessed in attaining Net Zero in the UK when we contribute less than 1% to global emissions, how clever is that – perhaps he does not understand percentages?

As someone who has had the experience of solar panels on the roof for many years, I can assure readers of this blog that LARGE scale solar farms are for the fairies, although I should STRESS that roof-fitted arrays have their MERIT.

We are all aware that the sun does not shine at night, and there is minimal solar radiation on cloudy days. Therefore the misguided and uninformed supporters of solar farms should be asking where the electricity will come from on cloudy days, and especially on cold and windless winter nights. To be sure, solar panels can struggle on cloudy mid-summer days, which makes then totally unsuitable for RELIABLE and a SECURE large source of generation.

Jonathan Dean does not offer any such informative detail in most of his evasive replies except rudeness and dismissive remarks such as telling me to leave this blog. But with most things he is ‘up the creek’ as that decision lies with Jac, who indeed decides who, or what is included in the blog.

Regarding roof-fitted arrays I can offer irrefutable facts (I keep a daily record on spreadsheets) for systems that have been installed in Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Shropshire. My first solar array in Pembrokeshire was extremely successful and soon paid back its capital cost with the then generous Feed-in-Tariff (FIT), plus savings on energy; unfortunately the generous FIT is no longer available today for new installations, and has been replaced by the not so generous Smart Energy Guarantee (SEG). But systems are still economically viable, especially if a battery is also fitted. I now have a 6kW capacity solar array on a south-facing roof, and a 10kWh capacity battery. The system generated over 6000kWh during 2025, and when compared to the average three-bedroomed home, which uses about 3500kWh per annum, I wonder if  Jonathan Dean will agree it is a very attractive proposition in energy savings. But no doubt he, will very evasive, twist my words, and tell me again to leave this blog.

It should be noted that peak solar generation does not always occur when the users requires it. For example, during March my generation can be of the order of 2kWh on a cloudy day, but 28kWh on a sunny day, a significant difference; noting generation can reach 43.34kWh on a sunny June day.

The 10kWh capacity battery can also become exhausted during winter months, and this is where the Grid comes to the rescue as a reliable backup with dependable fossil fuel playing their vital part. Regarding savings in mains electricity people will welcome a daily reading of 0.2kWh or less – what is there not to like?

If readers wish more information on solar energy, such as month by month generation figures then I would recommend my book titled, All Smoke and Mirrors, and is easily available on order from most large book shops and Amazon. The potential saving in electricity will soon cover the cost of the book, and there is much more such as a chapter on the so-called Smart Meter.

Jonathan Dean

Certainly don’t recall telling you to leave, but as you seem to hang on my every word I’m sure you’re right

Haven’t I endless suggest both you and Lyn read Future Energy Scenarios? It would be utterly pointless for me to try to repeat everything from there

But don’t worry re solar at night and on cloudy days. Many other people also know this, including the power system engineers designing the system

Endlessly wittering about clouds will not make mega solar stop being built. This really is turning into that classic episode of The Simpsons

Lyn Jenkins

The Bute Energy wind farm WE STOPPED was called Moelfre Uchaf, near Betws-yn-Rhos…….more than 100 miles from where I live!!!

Bute Energy have not withdrawn any others have they?

The future “Baroness Smith of Llanfaes” could see all the anti-wind farm feeling in the Welsh Press…..it was a DANGER to her ambitions !!…SO AS A BUTE ENERGY EMPLOYEE , SHE WAS INSTIGATIVE IN STOPPING MOELFRE UCHAF!!
NO DOUBT IN MY MIND!! It was not blogs that stopped Bute Energy!!
It was the Press!!!

I’ve yet to see PROOF from anyone who can prove OTHERWISE !
Myself, Terry Breverton, Ioan Richard and Dave Haskell ….along with local, Non Davies, conducted a Press campaign for months….and WE WON !!
Since then we have asked Non Davies to help us publicly in the main written media , but “Nimby Non” stopped all that after we had helped her win!!

Lyn Jenkins

Be CAREFUL who you call names…YOU GUTLESS PILLOCK!!
I sent a reply to you earlier. Where is it??
I DO NOT always promote my business. You need to get your facts right on that, Royston!!

David Smith

Going by the timestamp my guess is he’d been on the sauce.

Liz

Well, as I have said before!. You need electricity and water to cool the data centres, irrespective if they are AI. Thats a small part of it as everything! is kept on line, NHS Banking, Education, Streaming Services for our entertainment…me sitting here typing…etc etc…and it doesnt sink in…the Nat Grid cant cope and without N Sea Oil and Gas etc we are sunk. Friend in Pembs who is from there born and bred but has a flat in London due to work needs knee replacement…8 months…4 years up here in the North…lol…thats how long my neighbour waited for a botch job!…there is NO forward thinking, understanding of how life works, no work and no money for anyone and if you dont want to work then dare I say it…and I mustnt forget the Crown Estates that the Wgov want to control…but then that means we have to maintain the land from the low tide to the high tide…and yes we control 15 nautical miles out or thereabouts…so we can put the turbines up and give more money for grants and then sell it to England…lol….sorry.

David Smith

I think the key point is that AI models are way more computationally intensive to run than other server-hosted software, so require more power and as such run hotter, so there’s your increased water consumption for cooling.

Liz

Yes, that is very true but the govts of the UK seem to be completely ignorant of these facts. In Norway and Sweden they are sinking data centres into the water to keep them cool which makes perfect sense…so being as we have a vast resource of coastal waters here in Wales why not do the same. Brains..lol…lack of…haha…sorry couldnt resist..its like ordinary computers/laptops will overheat if you dont have enough fans on them to cool the memory and the more memory the more fans you have…and ppl say oh well you dont need computers today, well yes you do because high end programming you cannot do on a phone.

Jonathan Dean

We are doing similar … the three I know of in North Wales (Holyhead, Amlwch and Caernarfon) are all coastal locations and could use sea water cooling. Don’t know if they will, but could

Better still, in Finland they use them to heat blocks of flats. Heat integration is sadly overlooked in the power industry

Liz

I think its going to be about cost….the latest rant is over the constant closing of the Menai Bridges due to lack of maintenance over decades…my cousin lives near Beaumaris and its causing really bad problems. There is a 7 ton limit or thereabout, dont quote me but heavy loads are causing structural issues. The Wgov will always only spend money in the South…never in the North. Lets not forget our new leads is from the S Wales Valles…Ynys Mon was the adopted home of his family due to its Plaid affiliation.

Jonathan Dean

Well he came when he was four, and his wife is from Llanbabo where his brother in law farms. Think his parents were from Gwynedd

The bridge is owned by the company that built the A55 and it’s their responsibility to maintain it, at their cost. The most recent closure was when an 11 tonne coach ignored the weight limit signs. The driver was tracked down by a group of vigilantes and the coach company owner was posting endless apologies on socials

The business case for a third bridge is dreadful. I can’t believe there aren’t better places to spend the money

Liz

His father from S Wales and mother from N Wales. Both were radical Welsh campaigners. The bridge was closed over the weekend but the huge problem is that its a link to one of the main routes from the UK, Wales into S Ireland. The other one is Goodwick in Pembrokeshire. So the route is vitally important. I remember, giving my age away the campaign to stop the division of the Island for the extn of the A55. The way the NHS now works is that treatment is no long at local hospitals but by designation. Glan Clwyd for Radiotherapy, Abergele for eye and hip replacement and that is for the whole of N Wales including Ynys Mon…I have a huge issue about the road to nowhere from the M4 to Hereford. My parents are both from S Wales but my maternal grandmother is from N Wales…so…I have had the family argument about the N and S divide all my life and everything they said decades ago is as true today as it was then..lack of road infrastructure between N and S and as I said the road to Hereford is a complete waste of money…so the boys in Kerdiff can get to work quicker. Its chopped off communities, caused flooding in the valleys due to lack of run off and a total lack of planning.

Dafis

I suspect that you refer to the A465 which was aimed at fostering the regeneration of the South Wales valleys, or the northern parts thereof except it all completed about 30 years too effin’ late! Never meant as a road to Hereford although the A465 runs onto that destination. The main goal of the HoV route was to link to the English Midlands via A40, M50 and on to M5, M6 etc. Although mooted over 50 years ago the project commenced halfheartedly in the 90’s with phase2 over last 10 years or so. People often cite Drakeford as the major obstacle to modernising roads in Wales but we have had a whole host of useless unseen barstewards doing a “Drakeford” long before he turned up on the scene to give it a name.

Liz

Yep…but its never been completed from Hereford…I havent been up it for decades so apologies if its wrong…but last time I came from that area…it was a total mess…

Lyn Jenkins

Irish JUGGERNAUTS are probably causing the most damage to the Menai Strait bridges.
They should be paying some sort of TOLL when the arrive at Holyhead !
Why do Welsh tax-payers have to pay heavily for these roads and bridges, whilst Irish juggernauts…..with the heaviest loads…… pay nothing? They even buy diesel in Ireland!!

liz swinford

Thats a very valid point but imo its because we call it Free Trade..lol…and everything out of Dublin has been coming to the UK for more than a century this way. The other port of Fishguard where I have sat at midnight and counted the dozens of lorries, who they are and what comes off from my house overlooking the port 100 yards above it for a long time…back in the day it used to be cattle and underground tunnels were built so that they could transport them straight onto the trains..cruel trade really. I remember them in N Wales after the Monday sale being loaded onto the train trucks…transported to ?. But our beef did mostly come from Ireland back in the day.

Liz

https://www.darrenmillar.wales/news/industrial-scale-solar-energy-scheme-farmland-branded-unacceptable. This company is Canadian owned and global. One of their clients is a data centre construction company…

Jonathan Dean

That isn’t so big (450 acres), but I agree with him

”Prime” means nothing for agricultural land policy. BMV has a degree of protection

The one planned three fields away from me is 3,000 acres, but at least it’s not 250 m turbines

Jonathan Dean

Which I have just learned has a gate 2 phase 2

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Dafis

Catherine sounds very chummy. Well acquainted or just a refined softening up technique?

Jonathan Dean

I can’t even noticed there was a name, it’s normally just from the Comms Team

I have spoken to a couple of them but can’t remember who

Dafis

AI generated chummy scripts. Designed to make you feel all warm and friendly. Probably have a ton of them on memory all getting updated daily to suit the needs of the day.

Jonathan Dean

Totally, which is why I stopped reading at gate 2 phase 2

Susan Morgan

Just finished watching The Capture! If I was aware before I’m blessed staggered now! A useful wake up call!

Dafis

Stuff like that is generally the sanitised version of what is really going on. BBC are in on the deception and will continue to play a part despite getting rumbled for their cackhanded “editing” of D Trump’s ramblings and rantings.

Liz

yes, but thats politics and my truth, your truth and “the truth”. nothing has changed over centuries as people will always portray their own version or perception of events the difference between a terrorist and a freedom fighter depends which side you are on. Total lack of education is one issue and a society we live in where its not my problem attitude till the house falls down and then its your fault not mine…but you know this but I am experiencing it with my neighbours who blame everyone but themselves and their kids out of control…we have developed into a society where its..want it now and want it all and dare I say the benefits system is a huge issue and how are they going to address that?

Dafis

In a world where tech should enhance transparency we are now heading in another and opposite direction. Tech will be tool for deception, misdirection, the creation of alternative “realities” that those who pull the strings choose to float among us.

Liz

Yes it was good but have you downloaded Dola for free…you can change anything in that…I put my husband in a cowboy outfit from a photo sitting in the chair…hat, boots the lot…you would not know…but its not just AI its cooling everything in the data centres where our info is kept where all the tv series we watch are kept…etc etc…until ppl wake up to the fact that everything is kept on line and that the cloud is a data centre we have no chance…lack of education and if its not my problem dont worry about it…