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Closed Consultation Published 28 Oct 2024 Department for Energy Security and Net Zero ↗ View on source

Electricity Infrastructure Consenting in Scotland

The UK Government believes that Scotland’s growing renewable electricity sector requires a robust, timely and proportionate consenting process which meaningfully involves communities and relevant planning authorities in decision-making. The Scottish Government grants consents to electricity infrastructure – both generating stations over 50MW (1 MW for generating stations 0-12 nautical miles from shore) and network projects - under the Electricity Act 1989. The UK and Scottish governments agree that modernising and removing inefficiencies within the Electricity Act 1989, is the best route to speeding up infrastructure deployment, which is vital to achieving clean power by 2030. It is also agreed that requirements for applicants to involve communities and statutory consultees through pre-application and application processes should be strengthened, to build a fairer consenting system and develop better quality applications for consent. This consultation sets out a

Opened 28 Oct 2024
Closed 29 Nov 2024