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UK energy, planning and environmental law update, 11 July 2024: Labour agenda, onshore wind NPPF reform, Ofgem NGT re-opener, Mission Control 2030, NSTA CCUS transfers, Northern Ireland RHI judgment

Published on: 11 July 2024

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  • General Election 2024—parliamentary process, wash-up and manifesto pledges
  • Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing
  • Renewable energy
  • Conventional power, waste to energy, biomass, and carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS)
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General Election 2024—parliamentary process, wash-up and manifesto pledges

After the General Election on 4 July 2024, the UK has a Labour government for the first time since 2010. These News Analyses distil the principal implications across the energy, planning and environment sectors. They feature commentary from practice area specialists, Practical Guidance, news and analysis, and journal pieces. Notable ministerial appointments include Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP as Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero. We outline what the energy sector should anticipate from the new administration, including clean power by 2030, the creation of Great British Energy, reforms to regulatory and planning processes, removing obstacles to grid infrastructure, accelerating progress to net zero with climate leadership, and how manifesto commitments bear on these themes. See News Analysis: What can the energy sector expect from the new Labour government?...

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