Community Energy Wales Welcome page

Community Energy Wales is a not for profit membership organisation that has been set up to provide assistance and a voice to community groups working on energy projects in Wales. We want to help create the conditions in Wales that allow community energy projects to flourish, and communities to prosper.

 

State of the Sector 2025 is generously sponsored by SP Energy Networks. This support is vital for enabling us to conduct the research.

 

Login information

  1. If your organisation has responded to State of the Sector before: organisations who have provided data previously are already set up – we have emailed the people associated with these responses separately. These people can gain access to the portal immediately and add other users associated with their organisation(s).
  2. If your organisation has not responded to State of the Sector before: the first user from a community energy organisation will need to email jason@ynnicymunedol.cymru and we will grant appropriate access. Once you have access, users can add other people associated with their organisation by inviting them via their email address – click on your organisation, then “Members”, then “+ Invite Members”. These users can also add subsequent users.
  3. If you do not know whether your organisation has or has not provided data previously, please email jason@ynnicymunedol.cymru and we will give appropriate next steps.

Next steps

If you are part of a community energy organisation, please proceed to add your organisation’s data to the portal. The portal will remain open for users to view/update data and add new sites throughout the year.

If you are not part of a community energy organisation, please spread the word so everyone in the sector hears about this year's survey and research.

Main survey

We have removed some questions from the survey that were no longer relevant or useful. We have also added some new questions; we know the survey is long, but the sector is getting increasingly varied and complex and we have more and more uses for the data for advocating on behalf of the sector and helping us design support mechanisms for the sector. We ask organisations to provide as much information as possible.

Where it was provided, users can view previous data from the last SotS survey online and download in PDF or CSV spreadsheet. In the live survey, answers to undated questions, e.g. “how many employees does your organisation have?” are pre-filled with data so users can view and update. All the questions in the live survey are available to browse so users can gather information from across their organisation.

Community energy sites (physical location)

We have also created an area in the portal for sites of community energy. Mostly these will be sites of renewable energy generation, e.g. a hydro facility or a building with solar on the roof, but could also include locations of energy advice cafes and locations from which retrofit services are provided. All site data from previous SOTS and our national map has been pre-loaded into an organisation’s account. For new sites, users can easily pinpoint the exact location of a site on a map.

Sites are important because our national map with this data proved extremely popular and useful to organisations within and outside the sector, so we want to improve the comprehensiveness and accuracy of the map’s data.

What will the research outputs be in 2025?

We are currently working with our partners at Community Energy England and Community Energy Scotland to plan the research outputs this year, which may include a report, a summary, infographics and other visualisations to help convey sector statistics clearly to a range of audiences. We will start publishing our outputs in late Q2 2025 once we've had time to process and analyse the data provided to us. If you have ideas of SotS outputs that would help your community energy activity or advocacy, please get in touch with us at jason@ynnicymunedol.cymru.