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We're seeking views on our proposed approach for siting fusion energy facilities as part of a new National Policy Statement.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The UK ETS Authority is seeking views on the implementation of the expansion of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme to energy from waste and waste incineration.
We're seeking views on new standards for energy smart appliances and organisations which provide demand side response services or can remotely control electrical load.
Our plan to empower and protect retail energy consumers, through increased competition and transparency and enhanced consumer protection.
The UK ETS Authority is seeking views on integrating greenhouse gas removals in the UK Emissions Trading Scheme.
Information on the UK government’s assessment of the global baseline of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Sustainability Disclosure Standards to create UK Sustainability Reporting Standards.
Statement from the UK Government and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Strategic Partnership Council.
We're consulting on proposed guidance on criminal and civil sanctions for breaches of core fuel sector resilience measures and the procedure for entering into enforcement undertakings.
We're consulting on the details of the proposed reporting requirements, methods and timescales for the collection of data.
Strategic policy statement setting out the government’s priorities for energy policy in Great Britain.
We want your comments on our proposed charges for materials facilities operations.
We're seeking views on proposals to support Capacity Market (CM) auction liquidity by improving the functionality of the CM emissions verification process.
We're seeking views to understand how government can support investment in advanced nuclear technologies and enable high value projects to be taken forward.
We want your comments on our proposed charges for notified international waste shipments.
We're seeking views on proposed amendments to legislation so both ECO schemes use the latest versions of the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) and Reduced Data SAP (RdSAP).
We're seeking views on the design of a market-based mechanism to support the development of the market in low-carbon electric heat pumps.
This second consultation is an opportunity to provide feedback to government on the ongoing review of electricity market arrangements (REMA).
How they will engage with the public and stakeholders on geological disposal for radioactive waste.
This call for evidence considers barriers to innovation in the energy retail market.
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