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Onshore wind turbines

Publication Year

2013

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Comprises one of a series of renewables advice notes for planning authorities, focusing on onshore wind turbines. Explores the planning issues involved in generating heat.

Document History

Superseded by October 2015 version. Supersedes PAN 45: Renewable energy technologies (revised edition) (SEDD, 2002) and PAN 45: annex 2 - spatial frameworks and supplementary planning guidance for wind farms (Scottish Government, 2008). This document is part of a series of renewable advice which includes: Anaerobic digestion, Deep geothermal, Energy from waste, Energy storage, Hydro schemes, Landfill gas, Large photovoltaic arrays, Microgeneration, Onshore wind turbines, Process for preparing spatial frameworks for wind farms, Wind farm developments on peat land, and Woody biomass.

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Scottish Government

The Scottish Government is the devolved government for Scotland. It is responsible for most of the issues of day-to-day concern to the people of Scotland, including health, education, justice, rural affairs, and transport. Previously known as the Scottish Executive.

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