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Abernyte
Abernyte
@abernyte
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Joined: Dec 20, 2022
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Topics: 4 / Replies: 250
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RE: Electricity price predictions

So the transmission charges are being levied by the gatekeepers to the Grid and they presumably stick to their grubby mitts? I still don't get why the...

2 years ago
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RE: Electricity price predictions

@transparent Perhaps you can shed some light on why it costs a generator in most of England and Wales £0.49/MWh in transmission charges to connect ...

2 years ago
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RE: Anyone installed a 12kw Samsung gen7 that is 0.07 over the permitted development rules?

Where does the cubic capacity size come from...it does not seem to appear in Scottish planning rules on PD? I haven't checked Wales and NI yet. Edit...

2 years ago
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RE: Vaillant Arotherm Plus PCB Failure

Did the fried slug on the left have anything to do with the failure or was it collateral damage!

2 years ago
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RE: Air Source Heat Pump Policies – MCS Planning Standards

1. The litigant must convince the court that they have suffered more than they could reasonably be expected to tolerate. It is deliberately non specif...

2 years ago
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RE: Air Source Heat Pump Policies – MCS Planning Standards

Aye... I am referring to common law nuisance. There are numerous versions of statutory nuisance many of which have been around since the 18th century ...

2 years ago
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RE: Air Source Heat Pump Policies – MCS Planning Standards

The appearance of unreasonable makes the two systems appear closer than they really are. The test in Scotland remains plus quam tolerabile (more than ...

2 years ago
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RE: Air Source Heat Pump Policies – MCS Planning Standards

Watt v Jamieson, 1954 SC 56 Is also key, in that Lord President Cooper established the common principle of "Allowed to do what you want as long as ...

2 years ago
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RE: Air Source Heat Pump Policies – MCS Planning Standards

Nuisance is one of the stark differences between English and Scottish law. Lord President Cooper in Watt v Jamieson 1954 SC 56, at 58:“The critical...

2 years ago
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RE: Air Source Heat Pump Policies – MCS Planning Standards

The test for actionable nuisance in Scottish Law is that the nuisance must emanate from the wrongdoer’s land, and be beplus quam tolerabile (more than...

2 years ago
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RE: Air Source Heat Pump Policies – MCS Planning Standards

While not knowing the specifics of the application fully, I would question that it was approved solely because of the ASHP and solar panels and I am u...

2 years ago
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RE: Air Source Heat Pump Policies – MCS Planning Standards

@persephone I am sure that you are aware that Scottish Planning Policy has a presumption in favour of any development that contributes to sustainab...

2 years ago
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