The planning regime may become easier for investors wishing to
develop energy sources on sites without a local zoning plan.
A proposed change currently being considered would allow
applications for terms and conditions of interconnection to be
supported by a 'study of zoning conditions and directions'
as an alternative to the relevant extract from the local zoning
plan (or, in the absence of either, the planning permit for the
land to which the application relates).
The study should confirm the suitability of the project's
location within the area to which both the application and the
planned investment relate.
This change in energy law is currently being proposed and could be
adopted within the next 2-4 months.
Law: proposed amendment to Article 7, s.8d Energy
Law
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