The application for a new gas fired power station at Cockenzie will be heard at a public inquiry.
In December 2009, ScottishPower Generation Limited applied to Ministers for consent to construct and operate a 1000 Megawatt combined cycle gas turbines (CCGT) generating station. As the relevant planning authority, East Lothian Council have objected to the development and the Electricity Act 1989 states that a public inquiry must be held.
The Directorate for Planning and Environmental Appeals (DPEA) have now been asked by Ministers to hold a public inquiry. The Scottish Government will transfer to DPEA all representations made to Ministers so far, including 37 public representations.
The inquiry will be limited to consider areas where East Lothian Council objected. The inquiry will therefore consider: Cumulative impacts on the environment; Transport; Noise and air quality and; Combined heat and power
Following the public inquiry, a report and recommendation will be passed to Ministers for a final decision on the application.
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