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07 May 2012 - Bio-energy, produced from sustainable sources, could meet up to 11% of the UK's electricity and heating demand by 2020. However, there are a number of barriers to successful uptake; such as public opposition to incineration plants or inadequate space for boilers. Whilst the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) aims to increase community schemes for renewable energy uptake, the localism agenda has created uncertainty for developers, who fear that local opposition will stop them gaining planning permission. A reduction in future support for bio-energy development has caused uncertainty.
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