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All Notices Gazette ALL NOTICES GAZETTE CONTAINING ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED ONLINE BETWEEN 7 AND 9 OCTOBER 2016 PRINTED ON 10 OCTOBER 2016 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY | ESTABLISHED 1665 WWW.THEGAZETTE.CO.UK Contents State/ Royal family/ Parliament & Assemblies/ Honours & Awards/ Church/ Environment & infrastructure/2* Health & medicine/ Other Notices/21* Money/23* Companies/24* People/94* Terms & Conditions/129* * Containing all notices published online between 7 and 9 October 2016 ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any ENVIRONMENT & concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Local Energy & Consents, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU INFRASTRUCTURE (2624306) 2624213UTILITY REGULATOR ENERGY PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 10(4) OF THE ELECTRICITY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1992 (THE ORDER) 2624306SSE GENERATION LIMITED Pursuant to Article 10(4) of the Order the Northern Ireland Authority ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 for Utility Regulation (the Authority), hereby gives notice as follows: TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 1. It proposes, in accordance with Article 10 (1) of the Order, to grant THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT a licence to generate electricity to Wheelhouse Energy (NI) Ltd, a ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 limited company having its registered office at Greenwood House, 64 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company Newforge Lane, Belfast, BT9 5NF (the “Proposed Licensee”). registration number 02310571 and office at 55 Vastern Road, 2. The Authority considers that the grant of the proposed licence Reading, RG1 8BU has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent would be an appropriate course of action for it to take as such grant to construct and operate an extension to the existing wind farm at is in keeping with the Authority’s principal statutory objective in that it Gordonbush Estate, approximately 9.5km to the north west of protects the interests of consumers of electricity supplied by Brora (Central Grid Reference 284737, 913302) and for a direction authorised suppliers, wherever appropriate by promoting effective under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act competition between persons engaged in, or in commercial activities 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be connected with, the generation, transmission, distribution or supply of granted. The installed capacity of the proposed generating station electricity. would be 52.5 MW comprising 15 turbines: 12 turbines with a 3. The Authority further considers that the application made by the ground to blade tip height of 130 metres and 3 turbines with a Proposed Licensee has been made in the prescribed manner and that ground to blade tip height of 115 metres. the appropriate fee has been submitted. SSE Generation Limited has now submitted to Scottish Ministers 4. The purpose of this public notice is to bring to the attention of further information in the form of a Further Environmental Information persons likely to be affected by the grant of the proposed licence (FEI) report including an assessment of a revision to the proposed referred to above and to invite representations or objections in Development, which includes removal of one turbine, reduction in connection thereto. Any representations or objections with respect to height of another turbine, and an amendment to the track layout the proposed licence may be made on or before 11 November 16. and change to the permanent meteorological mast location, in 5. A copy of the proposed Licence can be obtained in electronic form respect of each of the environmental topics assessed in the or in hard copy form from the Authority using the contact details Gordonbush Wind Farm Extension Environmental Statement (June below: 2015). The Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation Copies of the FEI report have been provided explaining the Queens House Company’s proposals in more detail and are available for inspection 14 Queen Street during normal office hours at: Belfast BT1 6ED The Highland Council The Highland Council Tel: 028 9031 1575 Department of Planning & Area Planning Office Fax: 028 9031 1740 Development Email: [email protected] Glenurquhart Road Drummuie Web: www.uregni.gov.uk Inverness Golspie Dated this 7 October 16 IV3 5NX KW10 6TA Jenny Pyper The FEI report can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library For and on behalf of the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. A copy of the further Regulation (2624213) information has been made available to The Highland Council for public inspection at the addresses detailed above. Copies of the FEI report may be obtained from SSE Renewables 2624209DEPARTMENT FOR THE ECONOMY Developments (UK) Ltd (tel: 0141 224 7245) at a charge of £350 per THE GAS (DESIGNATION OF PIPELINES) ORDER (NORTHERN hard copy and £10 on CD. IRELAND) 2016 Any representations should be made in writing to The Scottish The Department has made a Statutory Rule entitled the “Gas Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 (Designation of Pipelines) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016 which will Broomielaw, Glasgow G2 8LU or emailed to come into operation on 26th October 2016. [email protected] identifying the proposal and specifying The Gas to the West project is being delivered by private sector grounds for objection or support, not later than 18th November 2016. developers under gas conveyance licences granted by the Utility Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name Regulator in February 2015. (in block capitals) and full return email and postal address of those It is proposed that all new high pressure gas transmission pipelines in making representation. Only representations sent by email to the the West should be designated for the purposes of the Common Tariff address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. under Article 59 of the Energy (NI) Order 2003. All previous representations received in relation to this The first to be designated in the “Gas (Designation of Pipelines) Order development remain valid. (NI) 2016” will be a section of the new high pressure transmission Fair Processing Notice pipeline from Maydown to Strabane in the North West which is due The Scottish Government Local Energy & Consents processes for completion late October 2016. Works on the remaining high consent applications and consultation representations under The pressure gas transmission pipelines in the West are anticipated to Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in commence in 2017, subject to planning and other approvals. These decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at works will be subject to further Designation Orders upon their www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper completion. representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication Copies of the Rule may be purchased from The Stationery Office at unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your www.tsoshop.co.uk or by contacting TSO Customer Services on personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not 0333 202 5070, and can be viewed online at http:// publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is www.legislation.gov.uk. (2624209) removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your 2 | CONTAINING ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED ONLINE BETWEEN 7 AND 9 OCTOBER 2016 | ALL NOTICES GAZETTE ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 2624200UTILITY REGULATOR The date when any proposed generating stations are expected to be PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 10(4) OF THE ELECTRICITY commissioned. February 2017 (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1992 (THE ORDER) The capacity and type of each unit within the generating station (MW). Pursuant to Article 10(4) of the Order the Northern Ireland Authority All are Solar Photovoltaic Modules and Inverters, with a for Utility Regulation (the Authority), hereby gives notice as follows: combined total of 9 Photovoltaic Inverters SMA Sunny Central 7 x 1. It proposes, in accordance with Article 10 (1) of the Order, to grant 2200kw & 2 x 935kw Max Output Ratings (Provisional Design a licence to generate electricity to Slieve Divena Wind Farm No.2 Ltd, Only) a limited company having its registered office at Millenium House, Details of any licences held, applied for or being applied for by the 17-25 Great Victoria Street, Belfast, BT2 7AQ (the “Proposed applicant in respect of the generation, participation in transmission or Licensee”). supply of electricity. None (2624197) 2. The Authority considers that the grant of the proposed licence would be an appropriate course of action for it to take as such grant is in keeping with the Authority’s principal statutory objective in that it 2624196UTILITY REGULATOR protects the interests of consumers of electricity supplied by PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 10(4) OF THE ELECTRICITY authorised suppliers, wherever appropriate by promoting effective (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1992 (THE ORDER) competition between persons engaged in, or in commercial activities Pursuant to Article 10(4) of the Order the Northern Ireland Authority connected with, the generation, transmission, distribution or supply of for Utility Regulation (the Authority), hereby gives notice as follows: electricity. 1. It proposes, in accordance with Article 10 (1) of the Order, to grant 3. The Authority further considers that the application made by the a licence to generate electricity to WEL Solar Park 15 Ltd, a limited Proposed Licensee has been made in the prescribed manner and that company having its registered office at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, 50 the appropriate fee has been submitted. Bedford Street, Belfast, Co Antrim, BT2 7FW (the “Proposed 4. The purpose of this public notice is to bring to the attention of Licensee”). persons likely to be affected by the grant of the proposed licence 2.
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