Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire’s Senedd Member is calling on the Welsh Government to speed up planning approvals and lease agreements for energy storage projects.

During Questions to the First Minister, Pembrokeshire politician Samuel Kurtz raised concerns over delays affecting AMP Clean Energy’s £45 million investment in 150 small-scale Battery Box projects across Wales.

These compact storage units provide a quick-deployment energy solution, independent of grid connection queues. They help stabilise the energy network, reduce carbon emissions, and offer local authorities and landowners’ long-term income at no cost to them.

However, inconsistent approval processes among local authorities threaten to delay the rollout. While some councils process applications efficiently, others are slowing progress, potentially stalling crucial investment in Wales’ energy infrastructure.

Mr. Kurtz stressed the urgency of removing bureaucratic obstacles that could deter investors.

“It’s vital that we support companies investing in Wales’ energy future rather than bogging them down with red tape,” he said.

“Battery storage plays a key role in securing our electricity supply, especially when the wind doesn’t blow, and the sun doesn’t shine.”

He urged the Welsh Labour Government to take decisive action, ensuring Wales is seen as a welcoming destination for clean energy investment.

“These projects aren’t just about energy security, they create economic opportunities and strengthen local communities. We need a planning system that enables, not obstructs, progress.”

Mr. Kurtz vowed to continue pressing the government for streamlined approvals, ensuring vital energy projects move forward without unnecessary delays.