Several permits are required in order to build a wind farm in Norway. The Planning and Building Act requires zoning regulations in the municipality concerned and a licence (permit) under the Energy Act in order to build and operate the facilities. Licence applications are processed by the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE). In connection with the preparation of the plan and application, an environmental and social impact assessment must also be prepared.
The planning and licensing processes are governed by different legislation, but efforts are made to coordinate them as far as possible. Once the planning programme and notification have been processed, an assessment programme for the project is established. This programme defines what environmental and social impacts of the project are to be assessed and forms the basis for the content of the impact assessment. The programme will be based on formal requirements for assessments in accordance with the Impact Assessment Regulations, comments received during the consultation period for the notification/planning programme, and the authorities' own assessments and requirements for obtaining information relevant to the decision.
Once the impact assessment has been completed, an application for a licence and a proposal for area regulation will be submitted. Once the authorities have the information they need, a decision will be made. The municipality will adopt a zoning plan and NVE will grant a construction licence for the project, which is a permit to build and operate the facility. The permits may be appealed by anyone with a legal interest in the case. In the event of an appeal, the case will be reviewed by the appeals body.
After the ESIA is completed, an application for a license and a proposal for area zoning are submitted. Once the authorities have the necessary information, a decision is made. The municipality adopts the area zoning plan, and NVE grants a facility license, which is the permit to build and operate the plant.
These permits can be appealed by anyone with legal standing in the case. If appealed, the case will be reconsidered by the appeals body. Before construction begins, the developer must also prepare a detailed construction plan, showing how environmental and landscape concerns will be addressed during the construction phase.
Throughout the planning and licensing processes, consultations and public hearings will be held at multiple stages. These are organized by the affected municipality and NVE. In addition to official consultations and hearings, Nordic Wind will also arrange meetings with local stakeholders to provide updates on the project.