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Development Consents: Guidance Material

The Electricity (Offshore Generating Stations) (Safety Zones) (Application Procedures and Control of Access) Regulations 2007

The Electricity (Offshore Generating Stations) (Safety Zones) (Application Procedures and Control of Access) Regulations 2007

URN 07/1133

Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations (England and Wales)

URN 01/789

URN 02/1642

URN 04/1710

Power station proposals: requirement to explore CHP

On 15 December 2006, the DTI (now BERR) issued new Guidance to power station developers to maximise the use of CHP where feasible. In issuing this Guidance the Government is signalling its strong commitment to CHP, whilst recognising that it is up to the market to bring forward the most competitive proposals to help ensure security of supply. For the first time, this Guidance gives developers access to information on regional heat customers through Defra’s interactive heat maps. The Guidance also includes clearer instructions on what information is required from developers. The issuing of this Guidance was a commitment in the 2006 Energy Review and it is accompanied by a Regulatory Impact Assessment.


URN 06/2138

URN 06/2138W

URN 06/2139

URN 06/2139W

URN 01/693

URN 01/693W

URN 05/2056

URN 05/1789

The Electricity Generating Stations and Overhead Lines (Inquiries Procedure) (England and Wales) Rules 2007

URN 07/782

URN 07/782W