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    Plans progress for cutting-edge Agri-Food Innovation Hub at Aberthaw

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 14, 2025No Comments
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    CCR Energy has published the findings of a major feasibility study exploring how cutting-edge agri-food technologies can transform the way Wales produces, processes and consumes food.
    The work forms part of the Agri-Food Technology Challenge, delivered through Welsh Government’s SBRI Centre of Excellence Programme, and focuses on developing a dedicated Agri-Food Technology Innovation Hub at Aberthaw.
    The challenge set out to explore how innovation in agri-food technology can drive greater efficiency, productivity and sustainability in Welsh agriculture and supply chains, delivering environmental benefits while accelerating the transition to Net Zero.
    At the heart of the project is the ambition to embed an Agri-Food Technology Innovation Hub into the wider Aberthaw masterplan, which is transforming the former power station into a flagship low-carbon destination.
    The hub is designed to showcase, test and support the research and development of new agri-tech solutions in a modular, small-scale setting. It aims to integrate technology, sustainability, education and food innovation while engaging with researchers, industry and the public to shape the future of food production.
    The feasibility study engaged a wide range of stakeholders and partners, assessed site potential, analysed technological opportunities, developed a scalable model, and created a roadmap for delivery. These findings now pave the way for the next phase, finalising the implementation masterplan and initiating pilot trials.
    Dr. Bettina Bockelmann-Evans of CCR Energy

    Dr. Bettina Bockelmann-Evans of CCR Energy said:

    “We are excited about the results of this feasibility study. The Aberthaw Agri-Food Technology Innovation Hub brought together a team of experts aligned to bringing technologies together, demonstrating how collaboration between academia, industry and commercial entities can encourage problem-solving and create systems that can be applied in Wales and even globally.
    “This study also showcased the potential impact the hub could have on local communities, from creating economic growth, to supporting education and hands-on experience, and bringing environmental benefits.”
    The report outlines how the hub can support the region’s decarbonisation and economic growth, aligning with CCR Energy’s mission to promote regeneration and economic development, drive innovation and decarbonisation, and enhance community wellbeing.
    It also highlights the hub’s role in complementing local industries and connecting with larger regional clusters on their sustainable food journey.
    Initial discussions with the Vale of Glamorgan Council have already taken place to ensure the hub supports existing food and farming initiatives, rooted in the Vale’s communities, culture and landscape. CCR Energy looks forward to building these partnerships and shaping the next stage of Aberthaw’s transformation.
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