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Celtic Sea Power (CSP - www.celticseapower.co.uk) is a strategic enabling organisation helping to support the successful emergence of a Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) sector in the Celtic Sea. CSP is a member of the Celtic Sea Alliance, Celtic Sea Cluster and Celtic Sea Developers Alliance and is working to accelerate FLOW development in the region.
The EIA Scoping document in its current form provides the baseline to progress discussions with key stakeholders as we move to establishing a consensus on all FLOW related EIA considerations.
We anticipate a number of iterations of this document as we build to common agreement and seek to produce a final agreed standardized EIA scoping document for FLOW in the UKCSA.
We would welcome feedback on the document
All chapters of the 'Supporting a Standardized Approach to EIA Scoping Document' can be found on the right side of this page, which will open as pop-up tabs.
To provide feedback in relation to the chapters 6 to 21, please use the stakeholder surveys related to each specific chapter. All stakeholder surveys can be found at the bottom of this page.
Please register yourself on Let’s Talk Cornwall (or sign in if you are already registered) before starting a feedback form. As a registered participant you will be able to save stakeholder surveys part way through and return to it later without losing data you have already submitted. You will also receive a copy of your responses for your records.
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The Data Controller for the information you provide in our feedback forms is Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro TR1 3AY. Data Protection Registration Number: Z1745294.
The data will be processed by Celtic Sea Power Ltd. Your data will be held within our secure network and premises for up to 2 years.
Where we ask you to supply contact information, we will only make access to this data available to authorised members of staff who are required to process it for the purposes outlined in this privacy notice.
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Celtic Sea Power (CSP - www.celticseapower.co.uk) is a strategic enabling organisation helping to support the successful emergence of a Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) sector in the Celtic Sea. CSP is a member of the Celtic Sea Alliance, Celtic Sea Cluster and Celtic Sea Developers Alliance and is working to accelerate FLOW development in the region.
The EIA Scoping document in its current form provides the baseline to progress discussions with key stakeholders as we move to establishing a consensus on all FLOW related EIA considerations.
We anticipate a number of iterations of this document as we build to common agreement and seek to produce a final agreed standardized EIA scoping document for FLOW in the UKCSA.
We would welcome feedback on the document
All chapters of the 'Supporting a Standardized Approach to EIA Scoping Document' can be found on the right side of this page, which will open as pop-up tabs.
To provide feedback in relation to the chapters 6 to 21, please use the stakeholder surveys related to each specific chapter. All stakeholder surveys can be found at the bottom of this page.
Please register yourself on Let’s Talk Cornwall (or sign in if you are already registered) before starting a feedback form. As a registered participant you will be able to save stakeholder surveys part way through and return to it later without losing data you have already submitted. You will also receive a copy of your responses for your records.
Privacy Notice
We will use the information you provide to the support one of Celtic Sea Power’s strategic objectives in helping to streamline the licensing and consenting process for Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) in the Celtic Sea and create an exemplar EIA scoping document
The Data Controller for the information you provide in our feedback forms is Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro TR1 3AY. Data Protection Registration Number: Z1745294.
The data will be processed by Celtic Sea Power Ltd. Your data will be held within our secure network and premises for up to 2 years.
Where we ask you to supply contact information, we will only make access to this data available to authorised members of staff who are required to process it for the purposes outlined in this privacy notice.
Please note that other information you provide, including responses to open questions, may be published in full and attributed to your organisation. Where this happens, your name will not be published.
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