Written answers

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Department of Environment, Community and Local Government

Wind Energy Guidelines

Photo of Robert TroyRobert Troy (Longford-Westmeath, Fianna Fail)
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798. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government the actions he has taken since his Department sought submissions on the review of the wind energy guidelines; when these submissions will be assessed; and when he will publish the new wind energy guidelines. [7016/16]

Photo of Thomas ByrneThomas Byrne (Meath East, Fianna Fail)
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811. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government about the current stage regarding the provision of guidelines on wind turbines; if the reason for delay of the provision is a case of a policy decision; if not, whether further background work is to be completed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7113/16]

Photo of Alan KellyAlan Kelly (Tipperary, Labour)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 798 and 811 together.

In December 2013, my Department published proposed “draft” revisions to the noise, setback distance and shadow flicker aspects of the 2006 WindEnergy Development Guidelines.

These draft revisions proposed:

- the setting of a more stringent day and night noise limit of 40 decibels for future wind energy developments,

- a mandatory minimum setback distance of 500 metres between a wind turbine and the nearest dwelling for amenity considerations, and

- the complete elimination of shadow flicker between wind turbines and neighbouring dwellings.

A public consultation process was initiated on these proposed draft revisions to the Guidelines, which ran until 21 February 2014. My Department received submissions from 7,500 organisations and members of the public during this public consultation process.

It is intended that the revisions to the 2006 Wind Energy Development Guidelines will be finalised as soon as possible. In this regard, account has to be taken of the extensive response to the public consultation in framing the final guidelines. Further work is also advancing to develop technical appendices to assist planning authorities with the practical application of the noise measurement aspects of the Wind Guidelines. My Department is advancing work on the Guidelines in conjunction with the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources.

The revisions to the Wind Energy Development Guidelines 2006, when finalised, will be issued under Section 28 of the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended. Planning authorities, and, where applicable, An Bord Pleanála are required to have regard to guidelines issued under Section 28 in the performance of their functions under the Planning Acts.

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