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What does Great Britain mean? In legal drafting and statutory contexts, Great Britain describes England, Wales and Scotland (including their smaller offshore islands), and excludes Northern Ireland and the Crown Dependencies (the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands). It is principally a geographical expression rather than a term of art. Many UK statutes and regulations use “Great Britain” to set territorial extent or application, and individual enactments may state expressly whether adjacent waters or specified islands are included. There is no single universal statutory definition; scope is set by the instrument in question. Typical uses include: defining the territorial extent of legislation (for example,...

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Great Britain Electricity Licensing: Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Supply, Interconnectors/MPIs, Smart Metering Communications, System Operator, Application Process, Licence Lite and Exemptions

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For comprehensive analysis of the regulation, consenting and incentivisation of the net zero energy transition under the laws of England and Wales, see also: Collinson and Hockman on Energy Law: Regulating, Consenting and Incentivising the Energy Transition. That textbook offers in-depth discussion of matters addressed in this Practice Note.

What are the general electricity licensing requirements?

Section 4 of the Electricity Act 1989 (EA 1989) obliges parties carrying out certain activities in the electricity sector to hold a licence, with further particulars set out in the sections below. EA 1989, s 4(2) states that undertaking licensable activities without being authorised by a licence is an offence. Under EA 1989, s 4(2), a person convicted of such an offence is liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum or, on conviction on indictment, to a fine. The Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (ofgem) publishes the licences of all licence holders under EA 1989 in its Electronic Public Register. Ofgem also maintains a publicly-available list setting out the categories of all the electricity (and gas) licences it oversees, together with the conditions to which licensees are subject under those licences...

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Andreas Gunst
Andreas Gunst

Andreas is an energy, projects and finance practitioner qualified in England & Wales. He has both in-house and private practice experience. His practice areas cover the entire energy value chain, including upstream oil and gas exploration, production, transportation and trading (both OTC and exchange); electricity generation projects from conventional and renewable energy sources; electricity transmission, distribution, trading (both OTC and exchange) and supply; and emission reduction projects and environmental securities, allowance and certificate trading as well as related regulatory advice....

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