Municipality launches study and public consultation on wind turbine locations
Residents of the municipality will soon have a say in where wind turbines could be placed. A study will assess environmental impacts, while public meetings and surveys ensure local voices shape the decision. Your input could influence future energy plans.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Consultancy Firm | Bosch & Van Rijn |
| Study Type | planMER (Environmental Impact Report) |
| Focus Areas | Environment, nature, health impacts of wind turbines |
| Public Participation | Meetings, advisory group, online survey |
| Timeline | Study and participation process to conclude by autumn 2026 |
| Next Steps | Municipal council to receive proposal with preferred locations |
| Stay Informed | Invitations via municipal website, newsletter, and social media |
The municipality is responsible for spatial planning and sustainable energy initiatives within its jurisdiction. This study and participation process align with its role in balancing environmental goals with community interests and regulatory compliance.
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Research into wind energy in the municipality to commence shortly
The municipality is taking the next step in exploring potential locations for generating sustainable wind energy. Consultancy firm Bosch & Van Rijn will soon begin a planMER study. This environmental impact report will outline where in the municipality there is space for wind turbines and what the consequences are for the environment, nature, and health.
Early involvement
Parallel to the study, an extensive participation process will be launched. Residents, local residents, businesses, and other stakeholders will be involved from the outset. They can contribute ideas, ask questions, and share concerns.
The participation process includes, among other things:
- multiple meetings held throughout the municipality
- an advisory group
- an online survey to reach as many residents as possible
All input gathered will be incorporated into the subsequent process and the final decision-making.
Next steps
Once both the planMER study and the participation process are completed, the municipal council will receive a proposal with potential preferred locations and an assessment framework. This is expected to be presented in the autumn of 2026.
Stay informed
Invitations to the participation meetings will be distributed via the municipal website, newsletter, and social media channels. Don’t want to miss anything? Then sign up for the Heel Heusden Duurzaam newsletter.
