| Literature DB >> 30443101 |
Yvonne Rydin1, Lucy Natarajan1, Maria Lee1, Simon Lock1.
Abstract
Government policy in the UK, as in many countries, sees investment in infrastructure projects - particularly large ones - as a key means of supporting the national economy. But where does this leave local economic interests in the loci of these projects? And how does the regulation of such projects handle these interests? These are the questions addressed by this paper in the context of renewable energy projects that are regulated by the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects regime. Drawing on original research into the regulation of 12 projects - and using thematic analysis of key documents and focus groups with local participants - the analysis highlights the limited understanding of the local economy presented, the challenges that local businesses face in participating and the partial protection offered to them. It concludes by proposing agendas for reforms and future research.Entities:
Keywords: evidence; infrastructure; local businesses; planning regulation; renewable energy
Year: 2018 PMID: 30443101 PMCID: PMC6201158 DOI: 10.1177/0269094218763000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Local Econ ISSN: 0269-0942
RE infrastructure case studies and focus group details.
| Case study | Scale of RE | Focus groups with local actors (those with businesses in bold) |
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| Kentish Flats OWF Extension | 10–17 turbines; 90–141 MW | N/A |
| Galloper OWF | Max 140 turbines; 504 MW | Residents: 5; Businesses: 0; Groups: 1 |
| Burbo Bank OWF | Max 69 turbines; 259 MW | Residents: 2; Businesses: 0; Groups: 1 |
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| Triton Knoll OWF | 288 turbines; 1200 MW | N/A |
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| Clocaenog Forest WF | Max 32 turbines; 96 MW | Residents: 5; Businesses: 0; Groups: 4 |
| Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon | 240 MW | Residents: 1; Businesses: 0; Groups: 10 |
| North Blyth Biomass Plant | 99.9 MW | N/A |
| Rookery EFW Plant | 65 MW | N/A |
EFW: Energy from Waste; OWF: Offshore Wind Farm; WF: Wind Farm (onshore); RE: renewable energy.
Direct employment from RE case studies (where given).
| Case | Project construction jobs | Operation & Maintenance (O&M) jobs |
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| Galloper OWF | 850 | |
| Burbo Bank OWF | 1545 person yrs | 155 person yrs |
| Rampion OWF | 500 | 65–85 |
| Walney OWF Extension | 230 | 185 |
| Navitus Bay OWF | 35–890 across three scenarios | 10–250 across three scenarios |
| Brechfa Forest West WF | 150 | 4–5 |
| Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon | 1850 (incl. offsite works) | 81 |
| North Blyth Biomass Plant | Peaks at 300; average of 150 | 50–60 |
| Rookery South EFW Plant | 320 | 80 |
EFW: Energy from Waste; OWF: Offshore Wind Farm; WF: Wind Farm (onshore); RE: renewable energy.