10.4 Develop a local standard for decentralised energy generation in new development that is more ambitious than national targets?

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Object

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3279

Received: 12/03/2019

Respondent: mr laurence steel

Representation Summary:

national targets are surely adequate

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national targets are surely adequate

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3355

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Mr Ian McLernon

Representation Summary:

yes more sea wind farms

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yes more sea wind farms

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3516

Received: 31/03/2019

Respondent: Mrs Valerie Morgan

Representation Summary:

Yes

Full text:

Yes

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3543

Received: 31/03/2019

Respondent: Mr Jeremy Martin

Representation Summary:

New development should have renewables and energy efficiency beyond national standards - well beyond the Merton Rule.

This should be able to be achieved by better energy efficiency with connection to a local heat network supported by a waste to energy plant

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New development should have renewables and energy efficiency beyond national standards - well beyond the Merton Rule.

This should be able to be achieved by better energy efficiency with connection to a local heat network supported by a waste to energy plant

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3596

Received: 01/04/2019

Respondent: mrs angela baldock

Representation Summary:

Yes definitely

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Yes definitely

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3779

Received: 02/04/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - 2050 Safe and Well

Representation Summary:

Yes – the Local Plan should be more challenging in its requirement of developers than national targets, especially as the energy distribution network is more challenged in the Borough than in other parts of the country and increases in the number of houses envisaged by the government’s plans will not be able to be properly catered for by the current energy distribution network.
Andrew Barnes and Elizabeth Georgeou - Green City 2050 outcome leads

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Yes – the Local Plan should be more challenging in its requirement of developers than national targets, especially as the energy distribution network is more challenged in the Borough than in other parts of the country and increases in the number of houses envisaged by the government’s plans will not be able to be properly catered for by the current energy distribution network.
Andrew Barnes and Elizabeth Georgeou - Green City 2050 outcome leads

Comment

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 4157

Received: 22/03/2019

Respondent: Leigh-on-Sea Town Council

Representation Summary:

Yes

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