Proposals regarding the planning system for electricity storage
Overview
The Progress Update to the Smart Systems and Flexibility Plan, published in October 2018, stated that we would consult on the treatment of electricity storage within the planning system. This consultation considers and seeks views on the following proposals:
- To retain the 50MW Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) threshold that applies to standalone storage projects; and
- To amend the Planning Act 2008 to establish a new NSIP capacity threshold for composite projects including storage and another form of generation, such that a composite project would only fall under the NSIP regime where either the capacity of the storage element is more than 50MW or the capacity excluding any electricity storage is more than 50MW.
The proposals outlined in this consultation are intended to apply to England only.
The consultation includes an annex containing a preliminary analysis of the potential costs and benefits of our proposals.
Audiences
- Coal
- General public
- Investment
- Large businesses (over 250 staff)
- Local government
- Low carbon technologies
- Medium business (50 to 250 staff)
- Micro business (up to 9 staff)
- Nuclear
- Oil and Gas
- Small business (10 to 49 staff)
- SMEs (small and medium businesses)
- The Devolved Administrations
- Wave and tidal
- Wind
Interests
- Business investment
- Coal
- Coal
- Distributed energy and heat
- Distributed energy and heat
- Electricity
- Electricity
- Energy and climate change
- Industrial strategy
- Innovation
- Investment
- Nuclear
- Nuclear
- Oil and Gas
- Oil and gas
- Regulation
- Regulation and red tape
- Renewable energy
- Renewable energy
- Saving energy
- Security and resilience
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