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FTM [FOLLOW THE MONEY]: SSE/Iberdrola lobby DESNZ/MHCLG for subsidies/CfD extensions favoring >100MW projects. Pocklington conflict: DESNZ Perm Sec's brother leads Good Energy. State aid via 20-year CfD distorts market. ================== USP CONSORTIUM CLASSMEMBERS Unsolicited Proposal (USP) Template for Low-Value Public Contract Format Guidance (from Model Services Contract v2.1 & PPP Models): Keep under £12,000 (central govt threshold, inc. VAT; Procurement Act 2023, effective Feb 2025). Use short-form terms. Submit via email to DESNZ/MHCLG procurement (e.g., procurement@energysecurity.gov.uk; procurement@levellingup.gov.uk). Reference PPRS for review if needed. Apply non-discrimination/transparency principles. No formal tender; direct award possible if value for money. Responsible Parties: DESNZ (renewables policy harms), MHCLG (planning impacts), CCS (framework access). USP Structure (Ready-to-Copy for Submission) 1. Proposal Title Unsolicited Proposal: Investigative & Compliance Services for Renewables Order 2025 Harms – Low-Value Direct Award (<£12,000 inc. VAT) 2. Proposer Details • Organisation: COCOO (Non-profit, No. 15466919) • Contact: Oscar Moya LLedo, oscar@cocoo.uk • Address: [Your Address] • Services: Specialist investigations (FOI/EIR compliance), redress mediation for class members (small devs, farmers, LPAs, NGOs affected by NSIP thresholds/BMV loss). 3. Contract Value & Scope • Total Value: £[e.g., 9,800] inc. VAT (below threshold; direct award eligible). • Duration: 6 months. • Deliverables: • Audit 50+ class member claims (nuisance, competition breaches). • Produce redress report for DESNZ/MHCLG (per NAO mega-projects governance lessons). • Mediate settlements (per contingent liabilities guidance). • Exclusions: No high-value elements; aligns with PPRS trends (e.g., competition issues). 4. Objectives & Benefits • Address Order 2025 harms (e.g., SME insolvencies, BMV loss; per biodiesel subsidy blueprint). • Value for Money: 20% cost savings vs. tender; supports PPP cooperative models (ENISA). • Risks Managed: Contingent liabilities mitigated (HM Treasury guidance). 5. Timeline • Start: Nov 2025. • Milestones: Q1 – Data collection; Q2 – Report/mediation. 6. Terms • Use Model Services Contract Short Form (Cabinet Office v2.1). • Payment: 30 days net. • Governance: Align with NAO decision-making lessons. 7. Attachments • Class Member List (from prior). • Evidence: FOI responses, NAO/PPP docs. Submission Note: This USP seeks direct award under below-threshold rules. Contact for queries. ====================== LITISCONSORTIUM CLASSMEMBERS Prospective Class Members List (with Emails) From searches: Small renewables (SIC 35110, NSIP-impacted), farmers/NFU opposing solar/BMV loss, NGOs (CPRE/FoE on biodiversity), LPAs (Norfolk/Cumbria resource strain). No direct class actions found; inferred from opposition/protests. Small Renewables (SIC 35110, NSIP-Affected) • ABO Wind UK Ltd: info@abowind.co.uk • Ecotricity: info@ecotricity.co.uk • Ørsted UK: info@orsted.co.uk • PS Renewables: contact@psrenewables.com • RES Group: enquiries@res-group.com • Enso Energy: info@enso.energy • Cubico Sustainable Investments: uk@ cubic.com • Innova Renewables: info@innovarenewables.com • British Solar Renewables: info@bsr.uk.com • Schroders Greencoat: info@greencoat.com Farmers Associations (Opposing Solar Farms) • National Farmers Union (NFU): contact@nfuonline.com • Tenant Farmers Association (TFA): tfa@tfa.org.uk • Save Our Farmland Campaign: info@saveourfarmland.co.uk Environmental NGOs (Biodiversity/NSIP Concerns) • CPRE: info@cpre.org.uk • Friends of the Earth: info@foe.co.uk • RSPB: info@rspb.org.uk • Renewable Energy Foundation: info@ref.org.uk Local Planning Authorities (Norfolk/Cumbria Impacts) • Norfolk County Council: planning@norfolk.gov.uk • North Norfolk DC: planning@north-norfolk.gov.uk • Cumbria County Council: planning@cumbria.gov.uk • Cumberland Council: developmentmanagement@cumberland.gov.uk Search Keywords/Phrases • "small onshore wind solar developers UK NSIP 2025 opposition" • "farmers protests solar farms BMV land UK 2025" • "NGOs against Order 2025 biodiversity impacts" • "LPAs resource strain Norfolk Cumbria renewables" • "SIC 35110 companies emails renewables affected" Advanced Search Options • Companies House: SIC codes (35110), status (active), dates (2024-2025), location (Norfolk/Cumbria). • e-Justice: Name/company number, countries (UK), business registers. • OpenCorporates: Jurisdiction (UK), SIC 35110, status active, officers. • Bizin.eu: Area (renewables), city (Norfolk), country UK. • EuroPages: Search term (renewable energy), location UK. • Yell: Category (renewable energy), town (Cumbria). • YouTube: Operators (e.g., "Order 2025" after:2025-01-01, long, video), filters (upload date 2025, duration >20min). How to Search by SIC/NACE • SIC 35110 (electricity production incl. renewables): Companies House advanced: Enter "35110" in SIC field; filter active, dates 2024-2025. • NACE 35.11: EuroPages/OpenCorporates: Filter sector "35.11"; e-Justice: Link to UK register, search by code. • Post-search: Export CSV, filter emails in Excel. Ready-to-Paste Search Texts • Companies House: SIC codes: 35110; Location: Norfolk OR Cumbria; Status: Active. • e-Justice: Company name: onshore wind solar; Countries: United Kingdom. • OpenCorporates: SIC: 35110; Jurisdiction: United Kingdom; Status: active. • Bizin.eu: Business area: renewable energy; City: Norfolk; Country: Great Britain. • EuroPages: CNC milling work packaging renewables; Location: UK. • Yell: Search: solar wind developers; Location: Cumbria. • YouTube: "class action wind solar Order 2025" after:2025-01-01, long, video. Prospective Class Members List (with Emails Where Available) Based on searches for affected small developers, NGOs, farmers associations, LPAs, and communities by Order 2025 harms (e.g., Norfolk/Cumbria projects, BMV loss). Small Onshore Wind/Solar Developers • ABO Energy UK Ltd (via RenewableUK): info@aboenergy.com • EDF Renewables UK: ruth.shewan@edf-re.uk (from Scottish Renewables) • Ørsted UK: info@orsted.com • Lightsource BP (top developer): contact@lightsourcebp.com • NextEnergy Solar Fund: info@nextenergysolarfund.com • Octopus Energy: hello@octopusenergy.com • SSE Renewables: renewables@sse.com • OnPath Energy: communities@onpathenergy.com • 3D at Depth Ltd: info@3datdepth.com • 4C Offshore Ltd: info@4coffshore.com Environmental NGOs Opposing Large Projects • CPRE (Campaign to Protect Rural England): info@cpre.org.uk • Friends of the Earth (FoE): info@foe.co.uk • Renewable Energy Foundation (REF): info@ref.org.uk • Sierra Club UK (via global): uk@sierraclub.org (focus on rejections list) Farmers Associations Affected by Solar Farms • Tenant Farmers Association (TFA): tfa@tfa.org.uk • National Farmers Union (NFU): contact@nfuonline.com • CPRE (farmland focus): info@cpre.org.uk Local Planning Authorities (LPAs) • Norfolk County Council: planning@norfolk.gov.uk • Cumbria County Council: planning@cumbria.gov.uk • North Devon Council: planning@northdevon.gov.uk • South Ayrshire Council: planning.submissions@south-ayrshire.gov.uk • Blaby District Council: planning@blaby.gov.uk • Cornwall Council: planning@cornwall.gov.uk • Full list: See Planning Geek database (planninggeek.co.uk/planning/local-authorities) for 300+ emails. Affected Communities/Groups • North Devon petitioners (via Sky News opposition): Contact via local council planning@northdevon.gov.uk • Mid Wales communities: Contact Welsh Renewables Hub info@renewableswales.co.uk • East Yorkshire tenant farmers (BBC): Via TFA tfa@tfa.org.uk • Community funds: Charity Excellence map (charityexcellence.co.uk) lists 100+ contacts, e.g., EDF communities: communities@edfenergy.com Search Keywords and Phrases • "small onshore wind developers UK" • "solar farm SMEs England Norfolk Cumbria" • "renewable energy startups affected by NSIP" • "farmers opposing solar projects UK" • "environmental NGOs anti-wind solar UK" • "local planning authorities resource strain solar wind" • "communities impacted by large onshore renewables" Advanced Search Options • Companies House: Filters - company name, status (active/dissolved), type, incorporation/dissolution dates, location (postcode/town), SIC codes (comma-separated), size (employees/turnover). • e-Justice Europa: Search by name/number, select countries (e.g., UK, Spain), no direct NACE but links to national registers. • OpenCorporates: Filters - jurisdiction, company type, status, incorporation date, SIC codes, officers, addresses. • Bizin.eu: Business area, city, country; select language; no direct NACE, but category search (e.g., energy). • CRIF Business Directory: Search by company, location, sector; requires login for full; NACE via advanced. • OpenSanctions: Entity type (organization), scoring method, name, nationality; for sanctions/PEPs, not direct NACE. • EBRA: Map links to worldwide registers; search per country register. • CompaniesData Cloud: Free downloads by country; filter post-download (Excel) by sector. How to Search by SIC/NACE Codes • SIC (UK equivalent to NACE): Use 35110 (electricity production, incl. wind/solar), 01110 (agriculture crops). In Companies House advanced: Enter in "SIC codes" field (comma-separated). API: ?sic_codes=35110&location=Norfolk. • NACE (EU): Rev.2 codes - 35.11 (electricity), 01.11 (crops). Use tools like gov.ie NACE Coder to find code, then: • e-Justice: No direct, but national (e.g., Luxembourg MyGuichet.lu verifies NACE). • OpenCorporates: Filter by SIC (maps to NACE). • Pappers API: Retrieve by registration number, includes NACE. • Hungarian NACE finder: Search by word/code for 2021 list. • General: Download CSVs from Companies House, filter in Excel; or use DataGardener for SIC searches. Ready-to-Paste Search Texts • Companies House Advanced: Company name: wind OR solar; SIC codes: 35110; Location: Norfolk OR Cumbria; Status: Active. • e-Justice: Company name: onshore wind solar; Countries: United Kingdom, Spain; (select all participating). • OpenCorporates: Search: wind solar developers; Jurisdiction: United Kingdom; SIC: 35110; Status: active. • Bizin.eu: Business area: renewable energy; City: Norfolk; Country: Great Britain. • CRIF/Margo: Search: solar wind companies UK; (try after login). • OpenSanctions: Name: wind solar entity; Entity type: Organization; Country: United Kingdom. • GOV.ie NACE Coder: Keyword: onshore wind production (reveals 35.11). Case 1: Tort Compensation for Order 2025 Harms Cause of Action 1: Private Nuisance (Noise, Visual Blight, BMV Loss) • Property owners near >100MW wind/solar projects (Norfolk, Cumbria) • Farmers affected by Best and Most Versatile (BMV) land loss Cause of Action 2: Public Nuisance (Widespread Rights Harm) • Communities in North Devon, Mid Wales (petition signatories) • Individuals with special damage (e.g., tourism operators) Cause of Action 3: Negligence (Duty Breach in Planning) • Businesses impacted economically (tourism, hospitality, NACE I) • Residents near construction sites (disruption losses) Cause of Action 4: Statutory Duty Breach (Environment Act 2021) • Environmental NGOs (CPRE, Friends of the Earth) • Landowners affected by biodiversity loss Case 2: Judicial Review of Order 2025 Process Cause of Action 1: Procedural Impropriety (Consultation Flaws) • Stakeholders in 2024 consultations (rural communities, NGOs) • MHCLG/DEFRA policy teams involved in consultation Cause of Action 2: Irrationality (No Alternatives/100MW Rationale) • Rural communities opposing thresholds (e.g., Norfolk petitioners) • DESNZ policy analysts Cause of Action 3: Illegality (Duty Breaches: Environment Act, CROW 2000) • LPAs enforcing environmental duties (e.g., Norfolk CC) • NGOs advocating for biodiversity (CPRE) Case 3: Competition Law Violations Cause of Action 1: Chapter I CA 1998 (Anti-Competitive Agreements) • Small renewable developers (SIC 3511, Norfolk/Cumbria firms) • EU exporters impacted by market distortion Cause of Action 2: Chapter II CA 1998 (Abuse of Dominant Position) • Mid-sized renewable firms (competition losses) • Agricultural businesses (NFU members) Cause of Action 3: State Aid (Unfair Subsidies) • Small producers (10% export drop, Access2Markets) • Independent energy suppliers Case 4: FOIA/EIR Non-Disclosure Claims Cause of Action 1: Withholding Planning Documents • LPAs affected by resource strain • Environmental groups seeking BMV/SEA data Cause of Action 2: Failure to Disclose Inter-Departmental Records • MHCLG planning teams • DESNZ coordination staff
