southport, Local Online News Community, Forums, Chats, For Sale, Classified, Offers, Film Reviews, Events, Motors Sale, Property For Sale Rent, Jobs, Hotels, Taxi, Restaurants, Pubs, Clubs, Pictures, Sports, Charities, Lost Found
Published on: 15/01/2017 06:58 AMReported by: roving-eye
The independent Government-commissioned independent 'Hendry Review'
published endorsement of the strategic role of Tidal Lagoons in the UK has
given Southport campaigners a boost.
The campaign to gain a Tidal Lagoon for Southport has been spearheaded by
local councillor Fred Weavers and promoted heavily by John Pugh MP and the
Lib Dem council group. The positive outlook for Tidal energy presented in
the review means it is more likely that the initial pilot project in
Swansea Bay will go ahead. If that is considered successful then Southport
is one of several 'follow up sites' available for continuing the programme.
The Review into the feasibility and practicality of tidal lagoon energy in
the UK, led by former Enerrgy Minister Charles Hendry, was commissioned in
February 2016 to assess:
- whether, and in what circumstances, tidal lagoons could play a cost
effective role as part of the UK energy mix;
- the potential scale of opportunity in the UK and internationally,
including supply chain opportunities;
- a range of possible structures for financing tidal lagoons;
- different sizes of projects as the first of a kind;
- whether a competitive framework could be put in place for the delivery
of tidal lagoon projects.
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark commended Mr Hendry and his team
for their hard work and said:
“I am grateful to Charles and his team for the hard work that has gone into
the Review. The issues are particularly complex as they relate to untried
technology in the marine environment. The Government’s energy planning is
focused on ensuring affordable, secure, low-carbon energy. We will now
consider recommendations and determine what decision is in the best
interests of the UK energy in the long term.”
A full government response will be published in due course..
The independent report can be accessed via the Independent Review of Tidal
Lagoons website.
The campaign to gain a Tidal Lagoon for Southport has been spearheaded by
local councillor Fred Weavers and promoted heavily by John Pugh MP and the
Lib Dem council group. The positive outlook for Tidal energy presented in
the review means it is more likely that the initial pilot project in
Swansea Bay will go ahead. If that is considered successful then Southport
is one of several 'follow up sites' available for continuing the programme.
What exactly are they doing to campaign and "spearhead" this as it's not clear, Southport isn't even listed on the list of projects, West Cumbria being the closest.
Also if waiting for Swansea then it's around 2022 at the earliest before any "follow up", feels like another empty campaign too far into the future to measure success of our lacklustre electives.
UK, Local Online News Community, Forums, Chats, For Sale, Classified, Offers, Vouchers, Events, Motors Sale, Property For Sale Rent, Jobs, Hotels, Taxi, Restaurants, Pubs, Clubs, Pictures, Sports, Charities, Lost Found
2 Cambride Arcade, Southport, PR8 1ASEstablished in Cambridge Walks for 9 years, John Antony specialises in different quality designer footwear and bags.WEBSITE TEL: 549729
Hesfords DIY & Gardening, Moorgate, Lancashire, L39 4RUHesfords has been a family concern since it was founded in 1903 by Charles Martin on Market Row. Originally specialising in engineering the company moved to its current location in 1978.WEBSITE TEL: 01695 572727
178 Bispham Road, Southport, PR9 7DFAlthough mainly catering for the family cyclist, our business encompasses all aspects of cycling.WEBSITE TEL: 01704 228805
127 Wennington Road, SOUTHPORT, PR9 7AHOur team of Veterinary Surgeons, trainee and qualified Veterinary Nurses and Receptionists aim to provide the highest possible standard of a personal, caring and friendly service.WEBSITE TEL: 01704 214460
Stats: Qlocal over 500,000 page views a month (google analytics)