£450m Humber energy park plans delayed
Plans for the £450m Able Marine Energy Park on the South Bank of the Humber have been delayed.
The original date for a Government decision on the Able Marine Energy Park was May 24th, but this was then moved forward to July 24th. Now the Transport Under Secretary Norman Baker has decided to set a new deadline of August 28th in order to allow time for further consideration.
Able UK group development director Neil Etherington “Of course the whole area is awaiting the decision on this application because it is so important to the ambitions to transform the Humber into a world-class centre for the renewable energy sectors.
“That makes the announcement of a further short delay - in a planning process which has gone on for several years - a little frustrating but the Government has indicated that it is possible a decision could be made before August 28th.
“In the circumstances we—together with all those agencies and organisations who support the project, the many thousands of local people for whom the Energy Park would provide employment, prospective occupiers and contractors —must wait a little longer.”
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