UK: MeyGen Submits Consent Applications for Phase 1 Tidal Energy Project

UK: MeyGen Submits Consent Applications for Phase 1 Tidal Energy Project

MeyGen Ltd. announces the formal submission of consent applications for the MeyGen Phase 1 Tidal Energy Project. The offshore application has been submitted and will be determined by Marine Scotland Licencing Operations Team and the onshore applications are to be determined by The Highland Council.

The company has spent nearly 4 years collecting and processing technical and environmental data specific to the Inner Sound site, in order to inform itself and the stakeholders how the project proposal may affect the local area.

The past year has seen MeyGen concentrate on the Environmental Impact Assessment process and producing the documentation that incorporates and presents this information in a form that can be considered by consenting authorities, stakeholders and the public alike.

The production of this documentation has been co-ordinated internally with the assistance of many highly qualified and respected independent consultants many of which have been local to the Highlands and Islands region.

The company has and will continue to consult widely and has ensured that the public and interested parties are fully informed of the plans through its website, meetings, presentations, phone calls and via six open days that have been carried out over the past year in the town of Thurso, and villages of Mey and Canisbay.

MeyGen has received highly positive and constructive feedback throughout this consultation, much of which has aided it with the design and technical specifications of the proposal.

The formal consultation period for the offshore component begins on Friday 27th July 2012 and closes on the 7th September 2012. The consultation gives the opportunity for the general public and stakeholders to make written representations to Marine Scotland Licencing Operations Team, by either post or email.

The consultation period will be advertised in both national and local newspapers on Friday 27th July and Friday 3rd August. The consultation period for the onshore applications with The Highland Council will begin shortly and will be announced on MeyGen’s website and advertised in newspapers.

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Offshore WIND staff, July 27, 2012; Image: MeyGen