Electricity
GPC 1211 LTD
ELECTRICITY ACT 1989
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997
Notice is hereby given that AAH Consultants, on behalf of GPC 1211 Ltd (3rd Floor, 1 Ashley Road, Altrincham, Cheshire, United Kingdom, WA14 2DT) have applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a battery energy storage system with associated infrastructure, substation, security fencing, CCTV, security lighting, landscaping and new access on land at Glenside Farm, Plean, Stirling, FK7 8BA (Central Grid Reference: X 282979, Y 685896). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be up to 400 MW.
AAH Consultants, on behalf of GPC 1211 Ltd, also seek a direction under section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development is deemed to be granted.
A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, is available for public inspection in person, free of charge, during the opening hours outlined below, at:
Location | Opening Hours | Address |
Plean Library | Monday –– 12pm – 5pm | Main Street, Plean, FK7 8BT |
Tuesday – 10am – 1pm & 2pm – 5pm | ||
Thursday & Friday – 2pm – 5pm | ||
Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday – Closed |
The application can also be viewed on the application website at: https://www.glensidefarmbess.co.uk or at www.energyconsents.scot.
Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at representations@gov.scot; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation.
Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to representations@gov.scot will receive acknowledgement.
All representations should be received not later than 10 April 2024, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date.
As a result of an objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Inquiry (PI) to be held.
Following examination of the application, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in one of two ways:
• Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or
• Reject the proposal
General Data Protection Regulations
The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes applications under the Electricity Act 1989. To support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes representations online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information and includes contact details for any enquiries or complaints regarding how your personal data is handled.