 Graigfather is the UK's first-ever consumer-owned wind farm, so this means that the people that own it actually get supplied with the low-cost green electricity that it generates and as a result they get savings off their electricity bill for its 25-year lifetime. Scotland is expected to get nearly 20% of its energy from the solar farm. Through the summer months it will provide a large proportion of the energy required, but even in the winter we've already achieved 55 hours where we haven't required any energy from the national grid. It's really lovely to be here at the first solar farm to be run by a health board in Wales, a project which has been particularly supported by the Welsh Government Energy Service programme, a programme that's been making an impact across Wales for some time, supporting the collective ambition of the public sector to decarbonise by 2030 and this is a brilliant example of its day. I love these electric vans, they're so quick, so clean, so quiet, and they're lovely to drive. And I'm using way less energy so I can tell the grandkids I'm helping to save the planet.