As it marks its 30th anniversary, not-for-profit social enterprise Menter Môn reflects on its achievements in unlocking the potential of people and resources to secure the future of communities across North Wales.
The series spotlights a pioneering clean energy project - the Holyhead Hydrogen Hub – which will use renewable electricity from its sister project, the Morlais tidal energy scheme, and is set to be a major step toward reducing emissions in sectors that are harder to decarbonise, including transport.
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As it marks its 30th anniversary, not-for-profit social enterprise Menter Môn reflects on its achievements in unlocking the potential of people and resources to secure the future of communities across North Wales.
The series spotlights a pioneering clean energy project - the Holyhead Hydrogen Hub – which will use renewable electricity from its sister project, the Morlais tidal energy scheme, and is set to be a major step toward reducing emissions in sectors that are harder to decarbonise, including transport.
As it marks its 30th anniversary, not-for-profit social enterprise Menter Môn reflects on its achievements in unlocking the potential of people and resources to secure the future of communities across North Wales.
The series spotlights a pioneering clean energy project - the Holyhead Hydrogen Hub – which will use renewable electricity from its sister project, the Morlais tidal energy scheme, and is set to be a major step toward reducing emissions in sectors that are harder to decarbonise, including transport.