High Voltage Electricity Installations: A Planning Perspective
High Voltage Electricity Installations: A Planning Perspective presents an in-depth analysis of policies, social, and environmental issues
Item #: 320-3016-06
ISBN: 0-470-03016-X
ISBN13: 978-0-470-03016-5
Author: Stephen Andrew Jay Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Format: Hardcover
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The presence of high voltage power lines has
provoked widespread concern for many years. High Voltage Electricity
Installations presents an in-depth study of policy surrounding the planning
of high voltage installations, discussing the manner in which they are perceived
by the public, and the associated environmental issues. An analysis of these
concerns, along with the geographical, environmental and political influences
that shape their expression, is presented.
Investigates local planning policy in an area of the energy sector that is
of highly topical environmental and public concern
Covers the planning of high-voltage installations, and formulation of
local authority policies on high-voltage installations across England and
Wales
Features a number of case studies from both rural and urban areas, along
with detailed analysis of these case studies
High Voltage Electricity Installations will be of interest to
postgraduate students, academics and practitioners alike, in the fields of
environmental science, environmental planning, environmental policy-making and
developments in the energy sector. It will also appeal to electricity industry
practitioners responsible for the planning of high voltage installations. 330
pp.
High Voltage Electricity Installations: A Planning Perspective - Table of Contents:
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations used in the text
Introduction
The development of high voltage systems
Land-use planning relating to HVDT installations
Local planning authorities and HVDT installations
The formation of HVDT-related policy by LPAs
Scope and organisation of the book
High-voltage Distribution and Transmission in England and Wales
Introduction
The Land-use Planning of HVDT Installations
Consent Procedures for HVDT Installations
The Electricity Act 1989
Other Provisions Relating to Consent
Environmental Impact Assessment
Safety Standards and Draft EMF Circular
The Environmental Effects of HVDT Installations
Perspectives on the Environmental Effects of HVDT
Corporate Environmental Reports
Environmental Statements for Proposed Projects
Industry Planning Guidelines
CIGRE Papers
Electricity Industry Perspectives on the Effects of HVDT
Conclusion
The Development Plan System in England and Wales
Introduction
The Establishment of the Developmental Plan System
Development plans from 1947 to 1991
Development plans since 1991
The Expression of Interests in Developmental Plans
Procedures for consultation and participation in plan-making
The role of different interests in plan-making
Conclusion
An Approach to the Analysis of HVDT-related Policy
Introduction
A framework for the empirical study of HVDT-related policy
Study of HVDT-related policy across England and Wales
Localised study of HVDT-related policy
Combining results
HVDT-related Policy across England and Wales
Introduction
Development plan processes with HVDT-related policy
HVDT-related policy concerns
HVDT-related policy and aspects of DPPs
Geographical distribution of HVDT-related policy
Patterns in HVDT-related policy
Case study selection
Conclusion
Case Studies (1): Urbanised Areas
Introduction
SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL
Introduction
Articulation of polic
Key policy issues
Conclusion
ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
Introduction
Articulation of policy
Key policy issues
Conclusion
NEWHAM COUNCIL
Introduction
Articulation of policy
Key policy issues
Conclusion
Case Studies (2): Rural Areas
Introduction
Tynedale Council
Introduction
Articulation of policy
Key policy issues
Conclusion
Norfolk County Council
Introduction
Articulation of policy
Key policy issues
Conclusion
Snowdonia national Park Authority
Introduction
Articulation of policy
Key policy issues
Conclusion
Case Studies (3): Town-Rural Areas
Introduction
Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council
Introduction
Articulation of policy
Key policy issues
Conclusion
Mendip District Council
Introduction
Articulation of policy
Key policy issues
Conclusion
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Introduction
Articulation of policy
Key policy issues
Conclusion
Bridgend County Borough Council
Introduction
Articulation of policy
Key policy issues
Conclusion
Analysis of the Case Studies
Introduction
Cross-case analysis
Policy themes
Comparison of the policy themes
'No HVDT-related policy' authorities
Conclusion
The Formation of HVDT-related Policy
Introduction
Countryside Protection
Rural and designated areas
Established HVDT installations in the landscape
Current HVDT developments: heightened concerns
Environmental priorities
Policy content
Policy support
Residential Area Protection
Sensitive residential areas
Public health and safety
Amenity
Policy measures
Encouraging Regeneration
Regeneration potential and HVDT installations
Conclusions
A generalised process of HVDT-related policy formation
The protection of local environmental quality
Future directions in HVDT-related policy formation
Recommendations
HVDT installations in the local environment
References
Appendix
Index
High Voltage Electricity Installations: A Planning Perspective