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England and Wales energy law and policy consultations tracker 2024: status and recent developments (open and closed) from government and regulators

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This tracker outlines the current position and latest updates on key consultations led by government departments, regulators and other bodies relating to energy law and policy in England and Wales, from 1 January 2024...

Jurisdictions and sections

  • England and Wales
    • open consultations
    • closed consultations

Previous consultation trackers

  • Energy consultations tracker 2023 [Archived]
  • Energy consultations tracker 2022 [Archived]
  • Energy consultations tracker 2021 [Archived]
  • Energy consultations tracker 2020 [Archived]
  • Energy consultations tracker 2019 [Archived]
  • Energy consultations tracker 2018 [Archived]
  • Energy consultations tracker 2017 [Archived]
  • Energy consultations tracker 2016 [Archived]

For our tracker setting out the anticipated future dates of major policy/regulatory announcements in the Great Britain (GB) energy market, see Practice Note: Great Britain energy market—policy and policy implementation tracker...

For details on the current status and most recent developments of key consultations carried out by EU bodies and regulators in relation to EU energy law and policy from 1 January 2024, see Practice Note: EU energy tracker 2024...

England and Wales

Open consultations

Consultations are presented in chronological sequence by reference to the...

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