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Basildon Borough Council

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… in the Borough is 148.52MW and the electricity usage is 90.41MW. These figures will be used to work out how effective the potential renewable and low carbon energy generation could be at providing the necessary energy required for the Borough. Energy emissions 5.10 Carbon dioxide emitted within the Borough is a combination of the total energy used together with the carbon intensity of each fuel…

…� Stages 1 and 2 – C: Biomass (plant biomass - including energy generation from managed woodland and industrial wood waste) ................................................ 22� Stages 3 and 4 – C: Biomass (plant biomass - including energy generation from managed woodland and industrial wood waste) ................................................ 22� Stages 1 and 2 – D: Energy from waste (including…

… 55, National Planning Policy Framework, March 2012 2 PURPOSE 2.1 The NPPF (Paragraph 97)3 states: “To help increase the use and supply of renewable and low-carbon energy, local planning authorities should recognise the responsibility on all communities to contribute to energy generation from renewable or low-carbon sources. They should: • have a positive strategy to promote…

… an assessment of whether they are technically accessible will be carried out. Once the appropriate sources have been identified an analysis on potential constraints will follow. The aim will then be to identify potential locations for proposed renewable and low carbon energy generation, informing the preparation of associated Local Plan policies. 3 Para…

… large areas of land which are usually in rural locations. • Biomass (plant biomass including energy generation from managed woodland and industrial waste wood) – biomass can either be used directly via combustion to produce heat, or indirectly after converting it to various forms of biofuel. • Energy from waste (including municipal solid waste, commercial and industrial waste arisings…

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