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Explanatory Memorandum to the Planning Act 2008 (Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects) (Electric Lines) Order 2013. SI 2013/1479

Explanatory Memorandum SI 2013/1479

Explanatory Memorandum to the Planning Act 2008 (Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects) (Electric Lines) Order 2013. SI 2013/1479

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Explanatory Memorandum

Abstract

Relates to SI 2013/1479, which amends the definition of 'nationally significant infrastructure projects' (NSIPs) in the Planning Act 2008, the effect of which is that the installation of an electric line of 132kV or greater nominal voltage that is under 2km in length and some works to uprate an electric line will be subject to the consenting procedure under s37 Electricity Act 1989 rather than the procedures under the Planning Act 2008.

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Prepared by the Department of Energy and Climate Change.

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