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In this issue: Key developments and materials Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing Renewable energy Air emissions, efficiency, and climate change International energy LexTalk®Energy: a Lexis®Nexis community Daily and weekly news alerts New and updated content Dates for your diary Trackers Key developments and materials Spring Budget 2024—Key Energy and Environment Announcements During the Spring Budget 2024 on 6 March 2024, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, set out extra investment for the Green Industries Growth Accelerator, alongside support for automotive and aerospace innovation. He also confirmed plans to prolong the Energy Profits Levy, introduced oversight of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ratings providers, and outlined parameters for Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 6. Further remarks covered the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, the government’s ambitions for civil nuclear, and streamlining of planning and grid connection arrangements. Commentary on these measures is provided by Andrew Todd, partner at...
In this issue: Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing Networks and network connections Renewable energy Conventional power, waste to energy, biomass, and CHP projects Oil and gas Nuclear energy Air emissions, efficiency, and climate change International energy Daily and weekly news alerts New and updated content Dates for your diary Trackers Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing DESNZ publishes call for evidence outcome on enabling industrial electrification The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has released the results of its call for evidence on facilitating industrial electrification. Feedback underscores the obstacles confronting industrial facilities in moving to electricity and signals a requirement for additional, electrification‑focused measures to level the playing field with other low‑carbon fuels, so that operators can choose the most suitable decarbonisation route for their operations. See: LNB News 11/09/2024 9. Ofgem publishes authority decision on REC modification R0119 Ofgem has set out...
In this issue: Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing Networks and network connections Renewable energy Capacity Market, balancing services and energy system flexibility Nuclear energy Air emissions, efficiency, and climate change New and updated content New and updated content Dates for your diary Trackers Energy resources on Lexis+® LexTalk®Energy: a Lexis®Nexis community Daily and weekly news alerts Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing DBT issues outcome to NCC Scheme compensation uplift consultation The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has released its reply to the July 2025 consultation proposing an increase in compensation on charges for eligible energy‑intensive industries (EIIs) under the Network Charging Compensation (NCC) Scheme, moving from 60% to 90%. It confirms the higher level will apply from 1 April 2026. Application windows will also run for two months, from Q2 2026, with the next window opening on 30 June 2026. See: LNB News 31/10/2025 43....