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By Steffan Messenger
image captionMP Stephen Crabb said there had never been a more important moment to recognise Wales potential for greater renewable energy schemes
Problems starting more green energy schemes in Wales need to be urgently addressed if climate change targets are to be met, senior MPs have said.
Access to funding, skilled workers and space on power lines are all slowing a shift towards renewable energy.
Parliament s Welsh Affairs Committee wants a specific action plan from UK ministers.
The UK government said it had invested heavily in bold plans for renewables across the UK.
The cross-party committee said, with an abundance of wind and rain and sea on three sides, Wales could be a leader in generating clean energy as coal and gas stations are replaced.
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image captionMark Drakeford: If they strike a deal they will be able to go back and build on it
A no-deal exit from the European Union would be catastrophic for Wales , First Minister Mark Drakeford has said. Any deal is better than no deal, said Mr Drakeford.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said political will was needed for the UK and EU to agree a post-Brexit trade deal.
Parliament s Welsh Affairs Committee said this week that there was a significant risk neither Holyhead nor Fishguard ports would have facilities ready for new customs checks needed from 1 January.
Mr Drakeford told BBC Politics Wales: If they strike a deal they will be able to go back and build on it because they will find that the things that are not resolved will continue to be profoundly important to the United Kingdom and to the people who live here in Wales.
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