National Infrastructure Commission for Wales meeting notes: 15 December 2021
Notes from the meeting of the commission on 15 December 2021.
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15:00 – 17:00
Via Zoom
Present
David Clubb, Chair
Tom Crick, Commissioner
Ceri Doyle, Commissioner
Stephen Gifford, Commissioner
Rob Irvine, Commissioner
Neil Hemington, Head of Planning, Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖ Government
Adrian Davies, NICW Secretariat
For agenda item 2 only
Poppy Stowell-Evans, Chair of the Youth Climate Ambassadors Wales
Georgia Hughes, Chair of the Emerging Professionals Group, Association for Consultancy & Engineering (ACE)
For agenda item 3 only
Edward Sherriff, Deputy Director for Energy, Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖ Government
Apologies
Helen Howells, Commissioner
Eluned Parrott, Commissioner
1. Welcome
- The Chair welcomed commissioners to the meeting.
- The Chair set out his engagements since the last meeting.
- The Chair thanked Ceri Doyle for her contribution since she would be standing down from the commission after the meeting.
2. Engagement with Young People
- The Chair welcomed Poppy Stowell-Evans and Georgia Hughes and explained that the commission wished to improve its engagement with young people and would be interested to hear about good practice from other areas.
- Poppy felt that young people would be interested in engaging with NICW if the commission provided more information about its work. NICW could do this is a number of ways such as use of:
• social media
• existing groups and networks, and
• youth ambassadors - Georgia described the benefit of diversity of thought to be achieved by harnessing the passion of young people. Georgia recommended that a clear remit and the provision of coaching and mentoring would help young people to engage effectively.
- By making connections to the school curriculum, NICW could create opportunities to engage young people in collaborative co-creation.
- The Chair thanked Poppy and Georgia for sharing their experiences which had inspired him to be as youth friendly as possible.
3. Outcome of the Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖ Government’s Deep Dive into Renewable Energy
- The Chair welcomed Ed Sherriff and explained that commissioners were keen to consider how NICW could contribute to enabling a transition to renewable energy.
- Ed shared the Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖ Government’s written statement and recommendations and described the process and conclusions of the review:
• Written Statement: Outcome of the Deep Dive into Renewable Energy (8 December 2021)
• Renewable energy deep dive: recommendations - Officials were now working on an action plan for implementation of the recommendations.
- Commissioners discussed some of the opportunities and challenges arising from the report.
- The meeting concluded that areas where NICW might contribute included:
• potential to influence partners working at a UK level
• development of ports, and
• potential to attract additional financial investment to Wales.