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Offshore wind firms told WWII bomb disposals must be ‘quiet’

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The government is working with the Crown Estate and staff from the explosives and offshore wind industries to test and develop new, quieter technologies for bomb clearance.

Hardy said the rules will allow more offshore wind farms to be built while protecting vulnerable animals.

“These new measures support the construction of offshore wind that the UK needs, while making sensible changes to stop needless harm to underwater life,” she added.

Stop Sea Blasts campaigner Joanna Lumley said she was “thrilled to the core” at the decision to protect the UK’s “unbelievably precious seas”.

“This is a magnificent example of government and industry coming together to embrace technology and challenge the old way of doing things,” she said.

“This announcement should ensure that high-order detonation, and the damage it wreaks, is consigned to the history books.”

Offshore wind is key to the government’s plans to decarbonise the UK’s energy grid by 2030 under its Plan for Growth.


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