Osprey’s Richie Hinchcliffe, is pleased to be attending the second day of the Onshore Wind Conference 2024, being held in Edinburgh, 3 & 4 September.
A year on from the Scottish Onshore Wind Sector Deal signing and the Labour government lifting the ban on onshore wind in England with a commitment to doubling onshore wind deployment by 2030 across the UK, the Onshore wind sector is now at the forefront of the UK’s energy strategy. Along with the opportunities for windfarm developers and the good news for Britain’s energy independence there are also renewed potential challenges for civil and military aviation which, in turn, can cause costly delays to the approval process.
At Osprey we guide developers through the aviation aspects of the planning and consenting process for windfarm schemes, identifying mitigations, and ensuring aviation regulatory (civil and military) compliance. Our expertise helps balance green energy initiatives with aviation safety.
If you are attending the conference and would like to meet Richie Hinchcliffe, Principal Consultant, to discuss how Osprey can provide you with technical services and consultancy, including onshore wind farm consenting, safeguarding, aviation impact and offshore operations, to help smooth the approval process for your scheme contact us.
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