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4 FAQs about [Energy storage green belt]
Will a green belt electricity storage system be built in New Mills?
Plans for an electricity storage system in the countryside on green belt have been given the green light - despite 208 objections against the proposals. Novus Renewable Services Ltd's plan to build the system at Marsh Lane, New Mills, and was approved at a High Peak Borough Council meeting on Monday.
What is a green belt development?
The land is in the green belt, where "very special circumstances" must be demonstrated in order to approve planning applications. The applicant said the development would form part of a proposal to export renewable energy to the National Grid for up to 30 years.
Is high peak green belt a 'inappropriate' development?
Under High Peak Borough Council's planning policy, the scheme amounts to an "inappropriate development" in the green belt, meaning it can only go ahead if "very special circumstances'" are identified. This includes benefits that outweigh any harm to the green belt.
Should 'greener energy' solutions be 'at the cost of something else?
Mr Kite acknowledged the need for "greener energy" solutions yet he said it shouldn't be "at the cost of something else". Follow BBC Kent on Facebook, on X, and on Instagram. Send your story ideas to [email protected] or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250.


