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Planning for new energy infrastructure: 2025 revisions to National Policy Statements

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is seeking views on the revised energy National Policy Statements that support decisions on major energy infrastructure.

The energy National Policy Statements (NPSs) are designated under the Planning Act 2008 to provide guidance for decision-makers on the application of government policy when determining applications for development in relation to NSIPs. The current suite of energy National Policy Statements (NPSs) were updated by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) in January 2024.

In July 2024 the government launched a review of the energy NPSs to ensure they reflected government’s energy priorities as set out in the Clean Power mission.

The government’s Clean Power 2030 Action Plan sets out the pathway to a clean power system by 2030 and was published in December 2024, as was its response to a consultation on proposed reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework and other changes to the planning system. These documents establish pathways to ensuring by 2030 clean sources produce at least 95% of Great Britain’s energy generation, including through the re-introduction of onshore wind into the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) regime.

Following review of energy NPSs EN-1 to EN-5, government has drafted updates to EN-1 (overarching energy NPS), EN-3 (renewable energy infrastructure) and EN-5 (electricity networks). Some material updates have been made to these three draft energy NPSs which require consultation. This consultation is targeted to those material changes in policy.

Other minor changes have been made to enhance clarity of the guidance; these are nonmaterial changes which do not pertain to changes in policy.

Read the full documentation and respond to the consultation below.

Source: UK Government: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/planning-for-new-energy-infrastructure-2025-revisions-to-national-policy-statements

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