
Neil Bromwich
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Oct 7, 2024 |
lexology.com | Lauren Gardner |Josh Taylor |Neil Bromwich |Hugo Lidbetter
Co-location offers an opportunity to boost the drive towards net zero and innovative ways to maximise efficiencyThe development concept of co-location refers to the practice of situating multiple projects or infrastructure in the same geographic location. In the context of renewable projects, this includes co-location of new wind projects alongside other energy generation facilities, such as solar and battery storage.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Josh Taylor |Neil Bromwich |David Browne
The Labour government has made a significant initial step in its policy for renewable energy following its election victory last week by "blowing away" a nine-year moratorium on new onshore windfarms. The lifting of a de facto ban on onshore wind development announced on 8 July marks a pivotal shift in the UK's planning energy policy and is part of a broader suite of planning reforms that aim to facilitate the critical infrastructure needs of the UK.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
lexology.com | Josh Taylor |Neil Bromwich |David Browne
The swift move indicates a strong early commitment to the green economy and to reform of the UK's planning systemThe Labour government has made a significant initial step in its policy for renewable energy following its election victory last week by "blowing away" a nine-year moratorium on new onshore windfarms.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Caroline Bush |Matthew Germain |Neil Bromwich |Madeleine Clark
While some natural capital-related regulatory requirements may currently only be voluntary, or not yet catch financial institutions, there may be merit in complying early Natural capital is defined in the Convention on Biological Diversity (the first global agreement to cover all aspects of biological diversity which was signed by 150 government leaders at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit) as "the world's stocks of natural assets which include geology, soil, air, water and all living things".
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Apr 12, 2024 |
lexology.com | Caroline Bush |Matthew Germain |Neil Bromwich |Madeleine Clark |Arthur Hopkinson |Julian Wolfgramm-King
While some natural capital-related regulatory requirements may currently only be voluntary, or not yet catch financial institutions, there may be merit in complying earlyNatural capital is defined in the Convention on Biological Diversity (the first global agreement to cover all aspects of biological diversity which was signed by 150 government leaders at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit) as "the world’s stocks of natural assets which include geology, soil, air, water and all living things".
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