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District administrator wants area analysis for wind turbine locations in the Freising district

2022-07-07T06:17:41.586Z


District administrator wants area analysis for wind turbine locations in the Freising district Created: 07/07/2022, 08:00 By: Helmut Hobmaier In a few years, this should be a matter of course in almost every district. © Patrick Pleul / dpa Minister Habeck is going full throttle on the subject of wind energy. Freising also has to follow suit. The governor has a very specific tactic. Freising –


District administrator wants area analysis for wind turbine locations in the Freising district

Created: 07/07/2022, 08:00

By: Helmut Hobmaier

In a few years, this should be a matter of course in almost every district.

© Patrick Pleul / dpa

Minister Habeck is going full throttle on the subject of wind energy.

Freising also has to follow suit.

The governor has a very specific tactic.

Freising

– Economics Minister Robert Habeck’s wind-on-shore law leaves no room for manoeuvre: by the end of 2026, 1.1 percent of the state’s area must be designated for wind energy.

"We have to implement it, and we will implement it," says Freising's District Administrator Helmut Petz.

However, the decisive factor now is not to let the booklet of action - the pre-selection of the location - be taken out of your hands.

And there is a hurry, so that other districts of the Regional Planning Association (RPV) do not determine where wind turbines are built in Freisinger Flur.

And there will be many wind turbines.

50 wind turbines could come to Freising

According to Petz, Habeck's law should come into force around February 1, 2023.

Then the Free State – and the district – would still have three years.

Converted to the region around Munich, this would mean that around 400 wind turbines would have to be set up there (we reported in the main part).

Since Munich cannot meet its quota of 1.1 percent, RPV boss Christian Breu said on Tuesday at the association meeting, the eight associated districts (Dachau, Ebersberg, Erding, Freising, Fürstenfeldbruck, Landsberg am Lech, Munich and Starnberg) would have to meet even a higher quota.

Mathematically, 50 wind turbines would then come to the district of Freising.

District Administrator Petz is convinced that the Free State will not transfer implementation to the municipal planning authorities (municipalities and cities), but to the Regional Planning Association (RPV).

He knows this up-to-the-minute and “first-hand”.

Positive areas should be defined

According to Petz, the eight associated districts in Munich's suburban belt and the city of Munich would then select all the wind turbine locations - "which I want to avoid at all costs".

For this it is necessary to commission a planning office with a kind of "potential area analysis" as quickly as possible, for example in the same way as the Freising district has already successfully done with the Weihenstephan University of Triesdorf (Prof. Markus Reinke) on the subject of photovoltaics .

After that you know "where it is not possible in the district" and which locations/areas are suitable for wind turbines, Petz said on Wednesday to the Freisinger Tagblatt.

Suitable locations can then be selected from the remaining areas and recommended to the planning association, who will certainly gratefully implement this preliminary planning.

It is therefore a matter of quickly defining "positive areas" yourself, "before the planning association does it".

(By the way: everything from the region is now also available in our regular Freising newsletter.)

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The district association of the Bavarian Municipal Council is fully involved here, Petz is sure of that.

Susanne Hoyer, Mayoress of Langenbach and district chairwoman of the municipal council, had already emphasized at the mayor's meeting a week ago that they wanted to work out and set up a concept for wind power in the district together and across the district.

Trouble in the communities is probably inevitable

Petz: "We just have to be quick now".

The topic will therefore shortly deal with the responsible district committees.

Petz: "It's not a question of whether wind energy will come.

She'll come.

The question is: Who decides where the systems go.

And we must be.

We are allowed to do it - and we do it."

It won't be easy - trouble and quarrels in the communities will hardly be avoidable.

For example, the BI against wind power will soon be holding an event in Mauer, as Attenkirchen Mayor Mathias Kern recently reported.

Mauern's head of town hall, Georg Kroyer, added that "everything was badmouthed" at an earlier event of the citizens' initiative.

Proponents of wind turbines and those who even thought of designating concentration areas were "silenced".

You can find more current news from the district of Freising at Merkur.de/Freising.

Source: merkur

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