Petition · past parliament
Review recent energy strategy to make planning for onshore wind turbines easier
Rejected
11 signatures
What the petition asks
There is an energy crisis and climate emergency now. Onshore wind turbines are cheap, effective and quick to install. Onshore wind linked with Hydrogen storage would be a good way to provide clean green renewable energy 100% of the time quicker than the governments proposed strategy.
Debate the planning legislation with regard to onshore wind to put it on a par with a war footing due to the urgent nature and vulnerability of the climate emergency and energy crisis. Consider permitted development on existing wind turbine sites to permit a blade tip height of 119m. Similarly, planning legislation with regards to wayleaves, easements for infrastructure and grid connections with a view to streamline and simplify planning and connections for onshore wind.
Why it was rejected
It was not clear what the petition asked the UK Government or Parliament to do.
Petitions need to call on the Government or Parliament to take a specific action.
It's not clear if you want the Government to review its energy security strategy, or planning legislation, or both, or make changes to planning legislation, and if the latter what changes you want to be made.
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It's not clear if you want the Government to review its energy security strategy, or planning legislation, or both, or make changes to planning legislation, and if the latter what changes you want to be made.
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Timeline
| 7 Apr 2022 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 12 Apr 2022 | Rejected by the Petitions Committee |
Key facts
Signatures
11
Status
Rejected
Rejected
12 Apr 2022
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.