Pictured: Peter Searancke, managing director, Intelligent
Energy Solutions
Consumers wishing to make the switch to renewable energy
technologies will now be able to without planning permission as a
result of changes to legislation.
Under previous guidelines, homeowners had to have planning
approval before installing any domestic heat pump and small wind
systems however, under new standards issued by the Department for
Communities and Local Government, these requirements have been
lifted and will have a major effect on the renewable energy sector.
The new legislation, approved by the Microgeneration Certification
Scheme (MCS) for quality assurance, most significantly impacts the
installation of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) and wind turbines,
which historically have been the most difficult to secure planning
permission.
Peter Searancke, managing director of Intelligent Energy
Solutions, the award-winning renewable energy specialists, believes
the new standards will not only help raise awareness of the
benefits of renewable energy systems but will also lead to the
creation of jobs in the sector.
"The requirement for planning permission has always restricted
the growth of air source heat pumps and wind turbines," he
commented, "so the introduction of new Permitted Development Rights
is long overdue. In particular planning departments have struggled
to differentiate between a commercial air conditioning system and a
domestic heat pump, so the advent of new guidelines should ensure
that suitability of an air source heat pump for domestic homes will
no longer be in question.
"The freeing-up of planning legislation will not only help
householders towards more efficient heating and hot water, it will
also help underpin the growth of the renewable sector and create
more positions for trained installers." He concluded.
The changes to Permitted Development Rights in England and
Scotland were approved by government on the 6th September 2011.
Intelligent Energy Solutions was founded in 2006 and supplied
and installs a comprehensive range of renewable energy systems
throughout the UK including solar panels, air and ground source
heat pumps and rainwater harvesting systems for residential and
commercial properties. The company has recently received national
recognition for its work, winning the 2011 Energy Management
Installer of the Year Award.