Zero plans for public onshore windfarms submitted last year in England
by Fiona Harvey Environment editor from on (#6JNFS)
Lack of activity persists despite lifting of ban on projects last year, and contrasts with 46 applications made in Scotland
No new proposals for general-use windfarms were submitted for planning permission in England last year, despite the government's much-vaunted relaxation of planning restrictions.
Only seven applications were submitted for onshore wind turbines for the whole of 2023 in England, new data from the government has shown, and all of those developments were for the replacement of existing turbines or for private sites, where the energy produced is destined for a particular consumer, such as a business.
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