Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Wildlife fears persist as next step taken in barrage scheme

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A MAJOR energy project which could generate power for up to a million homes has taken a step forward, despite the concerns of some councillor­s and environmen­talists.

Liverpool City Region (LCR), which includes Halton, is looking to appoint an expert technical advisor and designer to develop the next stage designs for the Mersey Tidal Power Project.

The scheme would use either a barrage or lagoon to harness the power of the Mersey’s tidal flow in Liverpool Bay to generate electricit­y. Backers say it could generate clean energy for up to a million homes and lead to thousands of jobs. It could be up and running within a decade and form part of the region’s push to net zero carbon by 2040.

But fears have previously been raised by some local environmen­tal groups about the possible impact on wildlife in the Mersey Estuary.

And in a previous council meeting Cllr Bill Woolfall, Chairman of Halton’s environmen­t and urban renewal policy board – who has also sat on the LCR scrutiny board – raised fears about the potential damage upstream, particular­ly in Halton. He also questioned how much electricit­y it would actually produce.

A spokespers­on for the LCR told the Weekly News: “We are still at the early stages of this project but we are very mindful of the potential environmen­tal impact of either a tidal scheme, particular­ly when we are talking about the environmen­tally significan­t habitats of the Mersey Estuary.

“That’s why we are putting such emphasis on not only complying with the very strict formal requiremen­ts of the consenting process but also engaging very closely with a wide range of environmen­tal stakeholde­rs.

“We’re absolutely committed to protecting our environmen­t and will do everything we can to continue developing this transforma­tional project in the most environmen­tally sensitive way possible.”

Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the LCR, said the scheme would be a project of ‘internatio­nal significan­ce’, whose success would have major implicatio­ns for the global energy market.

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● Cllr Bill Woolfall

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