Flevoland wide and pure that fits windenergy. Windenergy in Flevoland - te role of the province - the situation in Flevoland - some history in planning.

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Flevoland wide and pure that fits windenergy

Windenergy in Flevoland - te role of the province - the situation in Flevoland - some history in planning - the expectations for the future - how come to resolutions

Windenergy in Flevoland The role of the province: - Agreement BLOW says 220 MW in Facilitating spatial planning process - Consultation in Regional Planning Process

Windenergy in Flevoland the situation in Flevoland - survay windturbines in Flevoland - spatial planning map windenergy

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Situation 2003/04 Municipallity Power in MWNumber Windturbines Almere 1710 Dronten11992 Lelystad 8185 Noordoostpolder 3285 Urk 0 0 Zeewolde Flevoland

Plans for windenergy untill 2005 after 2005 consession planedplaned Almere Dronten 45 Lelystad Noordoostpolder Urk Zeewolde Flevoland

Windenergy in Flevoland some history in windenergy planning / 1996 MER (Environmental Effects) based on the idee: a few greater lines and little individual projects every municipallity fits its own policy results fixed in Provincial Spatial Plan

New / additional elements for Flevoland - Climate policy - Evaluation processing windenergy plan - Information to / discussion with population - New spatial design and plan Windenergy in Flevoland

some history in windenergy planning - province facilitate conditions in spatial plan and management rules profit: project plans fits due to situation handicaps: - diversification and disorderly - no guaranty for the greater projects

Windenergy in Flevoland some history in windenergy planning The planning process takes still years smaller projects ( turbines, < 15 MW) due to quarrel participants greater projects ( > 10 turbines, > 15 MW) different procedures without (fine-) tuning and great amount of participation uncertainly of the policy of the government

Windenergy in Flevoland Expectations for the future - the owners ask for substantial more opportunities - windenergy has grown to an innovative industrial activity - repowering and reconstruction is necessary this gives us a new key for integration interests - due to the measurements we need a new spatial design

Expectations for the future - coöperation is necessary - search for new and other locations - request owners: province facilitate repowering and reconstruction Essential for all these actions is communication Windenergy in Flevoland

how to come to resolutions - study repowering and reconstruction a model which fit all the individual contributions for all the participants - study new spatial and landscape design an objective model for natural positioning of large windturbines in the landscape

Windenergy in Flevoland how to come to resolutions: WE COMMUNICATE: - forum windenergy: delegate and alderman's - forum public servants - dialog with all the organisations and consultants (due to farmers, habitat, environment, energy, etc.) - wind readings and excursions for the population - windenergy information centre

Windenergy in Flevoland Conclusions: - the province facilitate the planning process - the planning process takes still years - methods for integrate interest and planning will help / are necessary - communication is essential for the support - the municipalities have the key