England allocates 7% of land to nature and renewables

Change
About 7% of England’s land will be allocated to nature, forestry and renewable energy.
England allocates 7% of land to nature and renewables
Why it matters
The requirement covers about 7% of England’s land, roughly two-and-a-half times the size of Cornwall. An estimated 1% of land is identified for solar, wind and other renewable energy installations. Peatland restoration is designated a high priority, with farmers to be advised if land is better used for peatland, wetland or forestry restoration. The assessment maps current land use to guide decisions between housing development and nature protection and excludes increased water and energy needs from new AI datacentres.
Implications
  • Site availability for renewable projects is constrained by an estimated 1% land allocation for solar, wind and other installations.
  • Farmers will receive suitability assessments directing land conversion to peatland, wetland or forestry restoration.

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Source

The Guardian

Topics

Conservation Renewable Energy Environmental Regulation

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