A detailed analysis of the Energy Consents Unit platform highlights a hard technical ceiling on public submissions, outdated data protection references, and growing concerns over whether Scotland’s consultation process is fit for purpose.
A detailed analysis of the Energy Consents Unit platform highlights a hard technical ceiling on public submissions, outdated data protection references, and growing concerns over whether Scotland’s consultation process is fit for purpose.
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.
Democracy for Aberdeenshire is a civic engagement platform focused on transparency and democratic accountability in local government. It enables residents in Aberdeenshire, Moray, and the Highlands to engage directly with their councillors and supports the principle that major infrastructure decisions should be debated by the full council, in public, and with proper scrutiny.
Mounting evidence has exposed how Scotland’s energy planning system has been shaped behind closed doors. As Gillian Martin is quietly removed from overseeing major energy consents following controversy over developer access, ObjectNow examines what this reveals about ministerial accountability, election timing, and why a moratorium on energy developments is now unavoidable.
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