Draft renewable energy policy guidance
Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1554) 30 January 2004, 15-18(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: A series of three articles looking at draft Policy Planning Statement 22: "Renewable energy" (PPS22). "Winning over the detractors" reveals that there has been a favourable response to the draft guidance from the renewable energy community. "Sea change for renewable" outlines major implications for developers, council and local communities if the draft guidance is implemented. Diagram shows how renewable energy supports other planning objectives such as affordable housing, rural diversification contaminated land, woodland management and urban regeneration. "Widening scope for change" explains shows how the draft PPS22 fits in with the long term vision of energy policy for the UK set out in the Energy White Paper "Our energy future-creating a local carbon economy".| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS67538 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 125201-1001 |
A series of three articles looking at draft Policy Planning Statement 22: "Renewable energy" (PPS22). "Winning over the detractors" reveals that there has been a favourable response to the draft guidance from the renewable energy community. "Sea change for renewable" outlines major implications for developers, council and local communities if the draft guidance is implemented. Diagram shows how renewable energy supports other planning objectives such as affordable housing, rural diversification contaminated land, woodland management and urban regeneration. "Widening scope for change" explains shows how the draft PPS22 fits in with the long term vision of energy policy for the UK set out in the Energy White Paper "Our energy future-creating a local carbon economy".