Energy Infrastructure Projects (Consultation)

Part of the debate – in the Scottish Parliament at on 17 January 2024.

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Photo of Tess White Tess White Conservative

North-east residents who are affected by the Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks pylon and substation proposals have increasingly shared their concerns with me about the consultation process for the new infrastructure. They feel that it is being railroaded through. That has impacted the community’s wellbeing and has caused significant distress to many. Surely there must be a better way of engaging with affected residents. As energy infrastructure projects ramp up, will the Minister commit to listening to communities about the way in which the consultations are run and work with the developers to improve them?

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