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E.ON UK Development Ltd. v. King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Council
About this case
Filing year
–
Status
Dismissed
Geography
Court/admin entity
United Kingdom → Planning Inspectorate
Case category
Suits against governments (Global) → Environmental assessment and permitting (Global) → Renewable projects (Global)
Principal law
United Kingdom → Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (England and Wales)
At issue
Challenge approval for the construction of wind turbines
Documents
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Summary
The Planning Inspector reviewed approvals for the construction of two wind farms. Local residents argued that harms outweighed the economic or environmental benefits. The Planning Inspector found that the wind farms would have adverse effects on the landscape character, cause visual harm, have a minor impact on heritage, and result in minor displacement of species. However, the Inspector found that the economic benefits of enhanced energy security and environmental benefits of reduced carbon emissions, mitigation of climate change, and contribution to national renewable energy targets clearly outweigh the individual and cumulative identified harm.