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Planning Advice Note 45 Renewable energy technologies (revised edition)

Publication Year

2002

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Encourages more electricity generation from renewable sources. Covers general considerations, wind power, hydro power, energy from biomass and wastes and implications for the rural economy.

Document History

Supersedes PAN 45: Renewable energy technologies (Scottish Office, 1994). To be read with PAN 45: annex 2 - spatial frameworks and supplementary planning guidance for wind farms (Scottish Government, 2008) and Planning for micro renewables - annex to PAN 45: renewable energy technologies (SEDD, 2006). Superseded by a series of renewable advice which includes: Onshore wind turbines, Process for preparing spatial frameworks for wind farms, Hydro schemes, Woody biomass, Landfill gas, Energy from waste, Anaerobic digestion, Deep geothermal, Large photovoltaic arrays and Energy storage (all Scottish Government, 2011).

ISBN

9780755903726

Publisher Information

Scottish Executive Development Department

The Scottish Executive Development Department is now known as the Scottish Government. It was also formerly the Scottish Development Department, taken over by the Scottish Office initially and then subsequently by the Scottish Executive.

St Andrew's House
Regent Road
Edinburgh
SEDD
UK

Website: www.gov.scot/Home
Email: ceu@gov.scot
Tel: 0300 244 4000