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    UK overhauls planning rules to fast-track grid connections

    By Kayla ZhangMarch 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • New Planning and Infrastructure Bill aims to slash grid connection waits by up to seven years.
    • Reforms target renewable energy projects, data centres, and onshore wind farms.

    What happened: UK government accelerates renewable energy projects

    The UK government has introduced the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to fast-track grid connections for renewable energy projects, data centres, and other critical infrastructure. This move aims to cut waiting times by up to seven years, addressing the decade-long delays faced by new projects across Europe. The government claims these reforms will accelerate growth, create thousands of jobs, and add billions to the UK economy.

    UK Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner said the bill would fix the broken planning system, enabling Britain to build more vital infrastructure. The legislation includes measures to speed up the approval process for nationally significant infrastructure projects, including data centres. Energy regulator Ofgem will introduce a “cap and floor” scheme to limit excessive profits for developers while ensuring a minimum return on investment.

    Energy Secretary Ed Miliband highlighted the importance of reducing dependency on fossil fuels, advocating for clean, homegrown power. The bill also aims to streamline permissions for onshore wind farms and pylons in Scotland. Industry experts at Datacloud’s Energy & ESG event recently called for accelerated grid modernisation to support new digital infrastructure projects. The bill could also unlock new full-fibre broadband projects, according to Till Sommer, head of policy at the Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA UK).

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    Why it is important:

    The UK’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill is a significant step towards modernising the country’s energy and digital infrastructure. By slashing grid connection waits, the government aims to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy projects and data centres, addressing long-standing delays that hinder economic growth. The introduction of the “cap and floor” scheme ensures developers earn fair returns without exploiting consumers.

    The bill’s focus on onshore wind farms and pylons in Scotland highlights the UK’s commitment to reducing fossil fuel dependency. Additionally, the potential to unlock full-fibre broadband projects aligns with the government’s digital transformation agenda. This legislation not only addresses immediate infrastructure needs but also lays the foundation for a sustainable and digitally advanced future.

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    Kayla Zhang

    Kayla is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied English language studies at University of Malaya. Contact her at K.Zhang@btw.media.

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