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Pembroke net zero centre could add millions to Welsh economy and create thousands of jobs - report

RWE plans to build the new net zero centre at Pembroke Power Station by 2040

RWE's net zero centre will be built at its existing Pembroke gas power station

The Pembroke Net Zero Centre (PNZC) by renewable energy firm RWE could boost the Welsh economy by millions of pounds and create thousands of jobs.

That is according to a new report by Cardiff Business School which estimates that the benefits accrued during construction and operation of the net zero project will provide value to the local Welsh economy and safeguard jobs while creating new ones.

The report, commissioned by RWE, found that construction of the net zero centre between 2023 and 2038 could boost the Welsh economy by around £41m to 68m of GVA per year and create between 900 and 1,500 jobs.

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In that time, PNZC could also support annual Welsh construction activity by £46m - £77m per annum.

Once operational by 2040, the report predicts the centre will boost the local Welsh economy by £28m of GVA each year and create a further 270 jobs.

RWE is the third largest renewable energy firm in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. It has 12 operational sites including onshore and offshore wind, hydropower and its gas plant in Pembroke.

The PNZC will be built at the existing Pembroke gas power station, which currently employs around 100 with an annual operational and capital spend of over £60m, contributing an estimated £17m GVA per annum to the local economy.