Olwg Turns One

Olwg Turns One

On 16th June 2020 in the midst of the first wave of the Covid pandemic, Olwg was born. Over the past twelve months they’ve been on a interesting and challenging journey. Since that first day twelve months ago much has changed. The company has grown, figuratively...
The Story of how the fermenter got its name

The Story of how the fermenter got its name

Last week we got an update and a nice pic on something exciting from Bragdy Cybi , showing us that the sign was now on the new fermenter – it looked great! New Fermenter at Bragdy Cybi We first came across this small new brewery in Holyhead’s William...
A Virtuous Energy Transition

A Virtuous Energy Transition

As part of my MSc studies, I have read Benjamin Sovacool and Michael Dvorkin’s book Global Energy Justice, Problems Principles and Practices [1]. It is quite a remarkable book that looks at energy transition from a moral philosophy perspective, especially concerning...
How Much Energy?

How Much Energy?

I was bad this morning: I failed to get out of bed for the Kew Gardens 10k run that we’d signed up for over six months ago. Rosie didn’t go either, in fact neither did the fit runner that she’d donated her race bib to.. Ah well. I then tried to...
Olwg Names Advisory Board

Olwg Names Advisory Board

As part of our continuing growth and development we have asked three industry legends to join our advisory board. The members of our new advisory board bring a wealth of knowledge and experience from a variety of industries, and will be a tremendous resource to the...