Llanbrynmair and Carnedd Wen wind farm applications redetermination
Redetermination of Llanbrynmair / Carnedd Wen wind farm applications under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989.
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Redetermination of Llanbrynmair / Carnedd Wen wind farm applications under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989.
17 December 2021
The Secretary of State granted consent for the Llanbrynmair onshore wind farm.
12 February 2020
The Secretary of State confirmed the withdrawal of the Carnedd Wen onshore wind farm planning application following a request on 5 February 2020 from the developer, innogy Renewables UK Ltd. The Secretary of State confirmed the application will not proceed to redetermination.
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Published 1 July 2016Last updated 17 December 2021 + show all updates
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The Secretary of State granted consent for the Llanbrynmair onshore wind farm.
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Added RES UK Limited letter of 9 October 2020: response to Secretary of State’s letter of 24 September 2020.
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Letters between RES UK Limited and BEIS Secretary of State, 2 and 24 September 2020 added.
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Published letter from Secretary of State, 25 August 2020, to RES UK Limited requesting further information following withdrawal of Carnedd Wen application.
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Representations received from RES UK Limited, Innogy Renewables UK and Powys County Council in response to the Secretary of State’s letter of 19 December 2018
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Added representations received in response to the Secretary of State’s letter to Natural Resources Wales of 6 September 2018, and letter of 19 December 2018 from Secretary of State to RES UK Limited, Innogy Renewables UK Limited and Powys County Council
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Further documentation and second round of representations published.
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First published.