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Great Britain energy law and regulation update: Ofgem/NESO connections reform pause, Capacity Market rule proposals, NGET licence modifications consultation, CCS Network Code response, planning policy, key timelines and resources

Published on: 16 January 2025

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In this issue:

  • Key updates and resources
  • Electricity and gas market rules and licensing
  • Networks and grid connections
  • Capacity Market, balancing services and system flexibility
  • Planning matters in energy projects
  • International energy
  • Daily and weekly news briefings
  • New and revised content
  • Dates for your calendar
  • Trackers
  • Latest Q&A

Key developments and materials

News Analysis: Key energy law developments—end of year review 2024 and what to expect in 2025

2024 proved to be a lively and notably eventful year for energy law and policy. The Energy team at LexisNexis® reflect on some of the standout developments through 2024 and signpost what to look out for in 2025 concerning, in particular: hydrogen, Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS), NESO, grid connection reform, the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA), proposed government support for Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES), Contracts for Difference (CfDs), the Capacity Market, the creation of Great British Energy (GB Energy), significant shifts to planning law and policy that affect the delivery of energy projects, and climate litigation. See News Analysis: Key energy law developments—end of year review 2024 and what to expect in 2025...

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