An analysis of the Mey Battery Energy Storage System decision and what it reveals about risk, prevention and environmental regulation when known impacts are acknowledged but approvals still proceed.
An analysis of the Mey Battery Energy Storage System decision and what it reveals about risk, prevention and environmental regulation when known impacts are acknowledged but approvals still proceed.
Scotland’s energy planning is at a critical crossroads. As onshore wind, offshore wind, solar farms, battery storage sites, pylons and substations expand at pace, serious questions are emerging about whether the current approach is genuinely reducing carbon emissions or quietly increasing them. This article examines how short infrastructure lifespans, repeated construction, peatland damage and grid inefficiencies are undermining Scotland’s climate advantage, while rural communities shoulder the environmental, health and economic impacts. With large scale developments facing growing public opposition, calls for a moratorium on energy planning in Scotland are intensifying until a transparent national energy strategy is published that properly accounts for true carbon costs, protects peatlands, and places public wellbeing at the centre of the energy transition.
An analysis of planning law and governance issues arising from state involvement in renewable energy development and decision making in Wales.
Published: 20 October 2025 – Edition 1By: ObjectNow – campaigns@objectnow.co.uk Scotland’s Green Future Demands Transparency ObjectNow has released a technical report titled “Battery Energy Storage Systems – The Unknown Risks” […]
The latest release of the Electricity Ten Year Statement (ETYS) 2024 by National Grid ESO offers a revealing insight into the true function of Dumfries and Galloway within the UK […]
Dumfries and Galloway — A major planning application for the Lairdmannoch Energy Park (ECU00004900) has triggered serious concern across communities near Laurieston, Glengap, Ringford, and Gatehouse of Fleet. The proposal […]
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