Development Process

Because Kilnside would generate more than 50MW of energy, it is considered a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP). The planning regime for NSIPs is set by the Planning Act 2008 and requires us to apply for a Development Consent Order (DCO) to build, operate and decommission it.

Applying for consent

Unlike planning applications which are determined by local authorities, DCOs are determined at the national level.

  • We will submit our DCO application to the Planning Inspectorate (PINS), an independent body that administers the process of reviewing and examining the DCO application on behalf of the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (Secretary of State).
  • An Examining Authority will be appointed to review and examine the DCO application.
  • After examination, the Examining Authority will make a recommendation about whether to approve the project, before a final decision is made by the Secretary of State.

Visit the PINS website for more information about the DCO process here.

Protecting the environment

Due to its size, we are required to complete an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for Kilnside.  The EIA will assess the likely significant effects that the project would have on the environment throughout project’s lifetime during construction, operation, and decommissioning. If any potential significant impacts are identified, then we must also explain how we would avoid, reduce or mitigate them. In addition, any positive impacts connected to the project, for instance beneficial effects related to climate change, energy security and biodiversity, will also be assessed and identified as part of the EIA process.

Scoping

During this stage, we will present our proposed approach and methodology for completing the assessments, known as a ‘Scoping Report’. This report will present an initial view of the potential impacts associated with Kilnside. The Secretary of State will provide a ‘Scoping Opinion’ that will then define how we will approach the EIA.

Initial Results

We expect to present the initial results of our EIA as part of a consultation before we submit our DCO application.

Environmental Statement (ES)

The results of the EIA will be submitted as part of our DCO application.

Consulting with local communities and experts

Before we submit our DCO application, the Planning Act 2008 requires us to consult on our project with local authorities, technical bodies and local communities. This pre-application consultation is an important part of the development of Kilnside, to ensure that valuable local knowledge is built into the design.

Early engagement

We are currently introducing our initial proposals for Kilnside. We will engage directly with individuals who live near the site, local authorities and expert bodies to secure their input as we develop our design.

Consultation

In early 2026 we will consult on our updated proposals and the initial results of our EIA. Feedback from this consultation will be incorporated into the final design that we submit as part of the DCO application.

Consultation is an important part of the development process for Kilnside. Feedback from local authorities, technical bodies and local communities will help inform our proposals.