"Is this the end for the traditional British watermill?" Hardly traditional, but...
The govt. really are "cutting the green crap" aren't they? Underfund the EA so it can't protect the environment any more, put up consent charges to prevent green energy schemes going ahead... It seems to me that you can almost rely on them to do the wrong thing.Hundreds of mills could be converted to generate clean electricity – but the Environment Agency has just raised application fees by up to 790%
New hydropower schemes to help transform and preserve some of the country’s historic watermills face being wrecked by a huge increase in application fees, energy campaigners warn.
Some watermills have already had turbines installed to generate clean electricity, but campaigners say there are hundreds more across Britain which could be converted to hydropower to help conserve the sites and power the nation.
The Environment Agency now faces criticism for discouraging small-scale hydropower schemes which can be installed in watermills after increasing application costs on 1 April in England from £1,500 to fees ranging from £6,110 to £13,392 – in some cases, a 790% increase. A decade ago, the application fee for a hydropower scheme was just £135.
The money is not returned for an unsuccessful application, meaning many potential schemes are likely to be unaffordable.
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