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Wednesday, 15 January 2014 12:11

Scotland plans major pumped hydroelectric infrastructure project

The Scottish Government has announced plans for a major pumped hydroelectric storage project at Cruachan Argyll, describing it as a nationally important hydroelectricity facility, one of 14 infrastructure developments across Scotland in a new national plan.

The Scottish Government yesterday published two key land use planning documents – National Planning Framework 3 (NPF3) and Scottish Planning Policy (SPP), accompanied by an SPP Position Statement which outlines Ministers’ position as of January 2014 on 10 key issues relevant to the review of the SPP.  The Government has also published a Draft Action Programme for the proposed Framework.

Planning Minister Derek Mackay said the new national plan was proposing 14 infrastructure developments across Scotland to deliver economic growth.

The pumped storage scheme is one of two new national developments announced yesterday – the Metropolitan Glasgow Strategic Drainage Partnership is among the other projects.

NPF3 will now be considered for 60 days by the Scottish Parliament - when finalised, NPF3 will provide the context for development plans throughout the country

Mr Mackay said:

“Scotland’s planning system has an important and positive role to play in supporting sustainable economic growth.”

“The proposed framework will benefit every part of Scotland and sets out our vision for where sustainable economic growth should take place over the next 20 to 30 years.”

The Scottish Government expects to adopt the finalised NPF3 and Scottish Planning Policy in June 2014.

Scotland has relied on hydropower for a source of clean energy for decades - it is estimated that untapped potential could sustain the electricity needs of around a quarter of the country’s homes. With 25% of Europe’s tidal resource and 10% of its wave potential, marine and tidal power now look set to play an increasingly key role in Scotland’s economy. The country is pioneering marine renewable energy technologies – there are more marine energy devices commissioned, partly commissioned, under construction or permitted in Scotland than in any other country in the world.

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