The South Wales port that defied Putin’s energy war is leading a green revolution
Dozens of ships arrive each week in the Milford Haven Waterway, many bearing vast cargoes of crude oil and natural gas.
In one form or another, the Welsh port is a conduit for more than a quarter of Britain’s energy supplies.
It was here that shipment after shipment of liquified natural gas (LNG) landed last winter, to be regasified and sent on to Europe by pipeline as the continent resisted Vladimir Putin’s attempt to throttle supplies.
Yet in the coming decades, its role will change as the UK moves away from oil and gas and towards renewable sources of energy.