The Infrastructure Planning Commission Launch Event

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Infrastructure Planning Commission The Infrastructure Planning Commission Launch Event

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The Infrastructure Planning Commission Launch Event. Sir Michael Pitt. Chair Infrastructure Planning Commission. Independent, impartial and inclusive Sir Michael Pitt Chair Infrastructure Planning Commission. Milestones. Bristol HQ opened on 1 October 2009 11 Commissioners - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Infrastructure Planning Commission

The Infrastructure PlanningCommissionLaunch Event

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Infrastructure Planning Commission

Sir Michael Pitt

ChairInfrastructure Planning Commission

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Independent, impartial and inclusive

Sir Michael Pitt Chair Infrastructure Planning Commission

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Milestones– Bristol HQ opened on 1 October

2009 • 11 Commissioners• 40 Staff

– Corporate plan, public leaflet, introductory guide and fact sheet

– Website

– Weekly Record of Advice online.

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Having your say

– New process heavily front loaded

– Improved opportunities for the public to have their say

– Opportunity for open floor hearings in every case

– Leading role for local authorities

– Engaging statutory consultees and interest groups.

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Openness and transparency

– Best estimate: about 40 - 50 projects in first year – Initial Programme of Projects launched today www.independent.gov.uk/infrastructure

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Confirmed projects

Nuclear Power– Hinkley Point C, Somerset EdF– Sizewell C, Suffolk EdF

Windfarms– Brechfa, Wales RWE Innogy – Llanllwni, Wales RES UK & Ireland Ltd – Nant-y-Moch, Wales Airtricity– Dyfnant Forest, Wales Scottish Power Renewables– Triton Knoll, North Sea (off-shore) RWE Innogy

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Confirmed projects

Biomass Power – Blyth, Northumberland, RES New

Ventures

Road– A2070 Orbital Park, Kent, Highways

Agency

National Grid projects - Sizewell C, Suffolk- Hinkley C, Somerset

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Next steps

– Working group to develop operational guidance

– Late 2009 – first NPSs published

– 1 March 2010 – taking applications

– Decisions / Recommendations