Ty'n y Waun Solar

An innovative solar PV scheme that will sustainably supply the total power needs of 12,500 homes whilst bringing a wide range of benefits to Heol y Cyw and the surrounding area.

Permission to develop the scheme was granted by Welsh Government in October 2024.

Current Project Status

We are delighted to confirm that permission has now been granted by Welsh Government Ministers for us to develop Ty’n Y Waun Solar.

The project aligns with the Welsh Government’s aim of ensuring 100% of the country’s annual electricity demand is drawn from renewable sources by 2035, as well as Bridgend County Borough’s aim of being a net-zero authority by 2030.

We look forward to continuing to work closely with the local community as we begin to develop the site over the coming years.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Solar power is a low emission form of energy production, and the environmental impact of installation is negligible when compared to the impact of more conventional energy sources. Ty’n y Waun Solar will supply electricity to the local distribution network and produce 35-40MW of electricity every year, that’s the equivalent total power required for over 12,500 homes.

Ty’n y Waun Solar will be located on land between Heol y Cyw and Bryncethin.

This solar site will reduce the carbon emissions created in supplying Bridgend’s energy needs by around 15,000 tons of carbon every year, for the foreseeable future.

No – solar panels contain no moving parts and thus produce no noise once installed.

The site will be in complete darkness at night, with no security lighting.

All schools within a 10km radius of the site have been offered a free school visit and free transport to our Parc Stormy site for a guided tour. Schools that have visited so far include:

  • Tremians Primary Schoool
  • Pen y Fai Primary School
  • Bryncethin Primary School
  • Betws Primary School
  • Coity Primary School
  • St Roberts RC Primary School
  • Ysgol Bryn Castell
  • Ysgol Gynradd Calon y Cymoedd
  • Tondu Primary

 

Find out more about our education work and how to get in touch to arrange your visit here.

We are committed to supporting local clubs, groups and associations that support and enhance community well-being near our projects.

Through the development of the Bridgend Energy Hub we have so far been delighted to provide such support to:

  • Heol Y Cyw Rugby Club
  • Jade Evans (Tumbler)
  • Heol Y Cyw Social Club
  • U16 Boys National Basketball Squad
  • Heol Y Cyw Welfare Hall

 

Find out more about our commitment to the communities in which we work, and how to get in touch with us here.

Do you have a question about Ty’n y Waun Solar?

This project is being developed by CENIN, a Bridgend-based, family-owned business, specialising in the development of integrated energy systems.

Through our innovative approach to building these systems, we unlock greater potential to provide more value to local communities, increase wellbeing and ultimately leave Wales a better place for our future generations.

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