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Comment have records of how the supply chain was distributed, location of workforce
Need to consider the likely baseline at the point of construction. with a number of NSIPs, labour market conditions might be quite different than they are today Need to assess the capacity of the supply chain. Need to highlight measures to maximise any positive impacts
In terms of cumulative assessment particular attention needs to be given to Sizewell C, Bramford to Twinstead Overhead Line (presume EA ONE is constructed)
Response / where addressed in the Chapter
section. The study area around the converter station has been broadened to 3km.
Positive impacts arising from the proposed East Anglia THREE project are highlighted in section 28.8 of this chapter.
The supply chain capacity has not been assessed as no final decision has been made on the potential distribution of the supply chain. This would be developed as part of the Supply Chain Plan, which would be submitted when East Anglia THREE Limited (EATL) apply to the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) for Contracts for Difference (CfD).
A comprehensive cumulative impact assessment will be prepared for the ES chapter. This will take account of the potential positive and negative impacts of constructing the proposed East Anglia THREE project in the same construction period as other major infrastructure projects in the area.
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
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