We welcome the Government’s decision to review the National Planning Policy Framework but are concerned that the proposed changes do not go far enough to encourage the new onshore wind capacity the country needs. The planning system needs to give more weight to critical infrastructure, such as onshore wind, that is in the national interest. If the Government’s proposed reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework do not result in a substantial increase in the amount of onshore wind devel...
We welcome the Government’s decision to review the National Planning Policy Framework but are concerned that the proposed changes do not go far enough to encourage the new onshore wind capacity the country needs. The planning system needs to give more weight to critical infrastructure, such as onshore wind, that is in the national interest. If the Government’s proposed reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework do not result in a substantial increase in the amount of onshore wind development in England, we recommend that the Government brings onshore wind projects back under the regime for National Significant Infrastructure Projects, Type: recommendation | Number: 15 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 49. The Government is committed to deploying CCUS to transition to net zero while bolstering economic growth and energy security. Power CCUS is a key part of the government strategy to decarbonise the electricity system by 2035, subject to security of su