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Energy National Policy Statements

Nick CooperDECC

Why do we need new energy infrastructure?

Why do we need NPSs? What are NPSs? How did we develop them? What do they contain (structure and

content)

Energy National Policy Statements

Why do we need new energy infrastructure?

• Replacement of existing power stations

• New transmission infrastructure

• Peak demand remains at 60GW

• Reduction in demand balanced by new demand elsewhere

• Move to a low carbon economy

What is a National Policy Statement?

NPSs provide clear long-term strategic information for nationally significant infrastructure projects (NSIPs)

How we developed the energy NPSs

• Incorporating existing DECC consents policy and practice

• Dialogue with other Government departments

• Informal dialogue with stakeholders

• Incorporating recommendations of AoS

We developed NPSs through:

Overarching energy NPS (EN-1)Overarching energy NPS (EN-1)

Fossil fuels NPS (EN-2)

Renewables NPS (EN-3)

Gas supply / Pipelines

NPS (EN-4)

Electricity Networks

NPS (EN-5)

Nuclear NPS (EN-6)

Overarching energy NPS (EN-1)

Fossil fuels NPS (EN-2)

Renewables NPS (EN-3)

Gas supply / Pipelines

NPS (EN-4)

Electricity Networks

NPS (EN-5)

Nuclear NPS (EN-6)

Appraisal of Sustainability and Habitats Regulations Assessment on EN1 to EN5

Appraisal of Sustainability, Habitats Regulations Assessment and waste assessment for the nuclear NPS

Structure of Energy NPSs

1. Introduction

2. Government policy and energy infrastructure development policy

3. Need for new energy infrastructure

4. Assessment principles and generic impacts

The Overarching Energy NPS

EN-1 has 4 parts:

Overarching Energy NPS Part 4

The beginning of Part 4 sets out:

Overarching Energy NPS Part 4 – Impacts

The rest of Part 4 covers generic impacts:

• Background on the impact• What the IPC should expect from the applicant’s

assessment• The key issues in decision making

Overarching Energy NPS Part 4 – Impacts

Each impact section follows the same format:

•Mitigation

Technology-specific energy NPSs

• Must be read with the overarching energy NPS• Provide information specific to the technology

• likely factors influencing site selection• technical considerations for the IPC

• Set out impacts that are specific to the infrastructure or require further clarification

• May cover more than one technology (e.g. renewables, oil and gas)

Nuclear NPS

• Detailed analysis of sites set out in Part 5• Assessment of 4 sites not included in NPS also

available

• Need and timescales for deployment• Site specific (includes10 sites considered

potentially suitable for nuclear development)

Conclusion

• Consultation period ends on 22 February• Respond:

o online at

www.energynpsconsultation.decc.gov.uk; or

o by letter, fax or e-mail, using form available on website

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