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Planning Bill is vital to achieving 2020 renewable targets |
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008 |
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BWEA today (25 June) 2008 backed Government plans to
introduce a fast track planning process for major infrastructure projects.
Wednesday's House of Commons vote on the Planning Reform Bill is expected to be
close and wind industry representatives are concerned that a Government defeat
could cause delays in developing a new generation of offshore wind-farms. Currently
it takes on average 8-9 years to move from identifying an offshore wind site to
the wind farm becoming operational. In some instances offshore wind farms have
been stuck in planning for five years. Grid power lines have also suffered from
heavy delays, the Beauly-Denny line which would connect wind rich areas in the
North of Scotland to the National Grid has been in the planning system since
2005. The Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) proposed by the Planning
Bill would take over decision making on offshore wind farms over 100MW in size
and for power cables over 132kv. Under the IPC arrangements planning
applications would be fast-tracked through in under a year.
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