Community engagement for onshore wind developments: best practice guidance for England
Publication Year
2014
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Sets out best practice on engagement with communities for the development of onshore wind in their areas, helping people understand the process and assisting the parties involved in achieving their objectives through effective engagement. outlines the typical development process and gives an indication of the extent of community engagement expected for planned developments with an installed capacity of 5 to 50 MW.
Document History
Superseded by Community engagement and benefits from onshore wind developments. Good practice guidance for England (BEIS, 2021. Prepared by Regen SW for the DECC. Related to the following: Onshore wind - call for evidence: Government response to Part A (community engagement and benefits) and Part B (costs) (DECC, 2013); and Community benefits from onshore wind developments: best practice guidance for England (DECC, 2014).
Publisher Information
Department of Energy and Climate Change
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