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Written question asked by Julia Drown (Labour) on Thursday, 9 May 2002, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 15 May 2002. It was answered by Lord Moonie (Labour) on Wednesday, 15 May 2002 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.


Ministry of Defence

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, which areas are unsuitable for the building of wind farms because of the effect on radar and low-flying aircraft.
Answer

Ms Drown: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence which areas are unsuitable for the building of wind farms because of the effect on radar and low- flying aircraft. [56415] Dr. Moonie: All wind farm proposals are considered individually by the Ministry of Defence, on a case-by-case basis which examines their potential effects on our ability to train pilots safely and on operational capabilities. In some circumstances wind turbines have the potential to adversely affect radar and other communications depending on their position in relation to particular installations. Research is currently under way with the Department of Trade and Industry to address this issue. The presence of wind turbines in most areas of the United Kingdom would present no difficulty to low flying aircraft because these and other naturally tall structures are taken into account as part of route planning. The United Kingdom has three specially designated Tactical Training Areas (TTA) that are available for authorised military Operational Low Flying training. The three TTAs are located in central Wales, north Scotland and the border region of northern England/ southern Scotland. Within these areas military fast jets may operate down to a height of 100ft separation distance and a proliferation of obstacles could negate the value of the training. Units also make use of these areas for specialised night training. In these areas wind farm developments may compromise flight safety to an unacceptable level.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
56415; 385 c643-4W
Session
2001-02
Subjects
Construction Hazards Planning permission Location Radar Military aircraft Low flying Wind power
Link
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