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UK and EU energy law weekly: King’s Speech agenda, Ofgem interconnector approval, solar NSIP consents, NSTA decommissioning probes, EU hydrogen market package and ECA report — 18 July 2024

Published on: 18 July 2024

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Key developments and materials

King’s Speech 2024—Key Energy Announcements

At the State Opening of Parliament on 17 July 2024, His Majesty King Charles III outlined the government’s agenda and policy proposals for the coming parliamentary session. Measures of significance for the Energy sector include the Great British Energy Bill, the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, the Crown Estate Bill, the Arbitration Bill, the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, and the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill. Commentary on these announcements is provided by Richard Marsh (partner, BDB Pitmans), Stephanie Hall (solicitor, Davitt Jones Bould), Claire Dutch (co-head of planning, Ashurst), Charlie Reid (planning partner, Ashurst), Matthew Saunders (partner, Ashurst), Rhiannon Webster (solicitor, Ashurst), Matt Worsfold (partner, Ashurst Risk Advisory), and Lucy Bruce Jones (partner, Norton Rose Fulbright). See LNB News 17/07/2024 111. For a broader overview of the King’s Speech 2024 key proposals, see also LNB News 17/07/2024 113...

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