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Disappointment at mixed messages on wind energy in WalesFebruary 26, 2008Denbighshire County Council approves one wind farm while rejecting another BWEA Cymru, the leading renewable energy body representing wind, wave and tidal technologies, today declared its 'disappointment' at Denbighshire County Council decision to approve one wind farm development while rejecting another. Llywelyn Rhys of BWEA Cymru said, "While we are delighted that the Llyn Brenig decision has been overturned, we are mystified why Gorsedd Bran, which also received a strong recommendation for approval, has again been refused." A full meeting of the Council overturned a previous decision to refuse the Llyn Brenig project, while confirming the decision to reject the Gorsedd Bran project. The original refusals were made by the Council's Planning Committee on the 23rd of January despite the projects receiving the support of local people, planning officers and stakeholders. The rejection of viable projects in areas designated by the Welsh Assembly Government for large-scale wind farm developments was contrary to both national and local planning policy and would have hampered Wales' efforts of achieving its 2010 renewable energy targets. Rhys added "This gives a very mixed message as to the commitment of Denbighshire Council of implementing national planning policy on renewable energy. If the Council's decision is later found to be unreasonable then they could be liable to pay large costs which would hit local services and rate payers. "Local Authorities in Wales must step up to the challenges posed by Climate Change and give their full support to renewable energy projects in their area, otherwise Wales will be known for its lack of commitment to develop clean carbon free energy." Notes to Editors
For further comment or to arrange an interview please contact Llywelyn Rhys on 02920 020615 or llywelyn@bwea.com |