
Siting Process
The siting process involves selecting a suitable location for a project—such as a power plant, factory, or wind farm—by evaluating factors like environmental impact, safety, community needs, and technical feasibility. It typically includes gathering public input, conducting environmental and technical assessments, and checking regulations. The goal is to find a site that balances economic, environmental, and social considerations while minimizing risks and disruptions. This process ensures the project is appropriately placed to achieve its purpose effectively and responsibly.