Yorkshire Post

Government ‘skews policy’ over fracking

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THE GOVERNMENT has been accused of trying to “skew” planning policy in favour of fracking after proposed changes to the system were unveiled.

Proposed amendments to planning rules say authoritie­s should recognise the benefits of onshore oil and gas for securing energy supplies and “supporting the transition to a lowcarbon economy”.

A new draft of the national planning policy framework says mineral planning authoritie­s should put in place policies to facilitate the exploratio­n and extraction of onshore oil and gas, which would include fracking for shale gas.

The proposed amendments also say a wind energy developmen­t of one or more turbines should not be considered acceptable unless it has the backing of the local community. Environmen­tal campaigner­s said the changes, which have been put out for consultati­on, were trying to skew planning policy to favour fracking, even though it had little public support compared with onshore wind. The most recent survey by the Government reveals just 16 per cent of people support fracking for shale gas, while nearly three quarters of people are in favour of onshore wind. Greenpeace UK head of energy Hannah Martin, inset, said: “This is a blatant attempt by the Government to skew planning policy in favour of fracking. Why should popular wind farms require local support to go ahead and not controvers­ial fracking?”

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