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Consultation on Draft Nuclear Safeguards Regulations
Following withdrawal from the European Atomic Energy Community (“Euratom”), the UK will be introducing new Nuclear Safeguards Regulations to enable a domestic nuclear safeguards regime to operate in the UK. This consultation seeks views on the operability and effectiveness of these draft Nuclear Safeguards Regulations. The government has committed to establish a regime that will operate in a similar way to existing arrangements, but with changes made to the regulations to... MoreClosed 14 September 2018 -
Feed-In Tariffs Scheme
The Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) scheme was introduced on 1 April 2010 to encourage deployment of small-scale (up to 5MW), low-carbon electricity generation, particularly by organisations, businesses, communities and individuals that have not traditionally engaged in the electricity market. This consultation sets out a proposal to close the export tariff alongside the generation tariff on 31 March 2019, which would mean full closure of the FIT scheme to new applications after 31 March 2019.... MoreClosed 13 September 2018 -
Widening eligibility for energy intensive industries for renewable cost exemption schemes
This consultation seeks views on whether to widen the scope of eligibility for energy intensive industries (EIIs) for exemption from a proportion of the indirect costs of the renewable electricity support schemes – Contracts for Difference (CfD), Renewables Obligation (RO) and, if introduced, small-scale Feed-In Tariffs (FiTs). We are also consulting on two additional issues, relating to: redistribution of money recovered from over-exempted EIIs; and ... MoreClosed 7 September 2018 -
The Future for Small-scale Low-carbon Generation: A call for evidence
Following on from the proposed closure of the Feed-in Tariff scheme on March 2019, t his call for evidence seeks to identify the role small-scale low-carbon generation can play in maximising the advantages for the UK in the global shift to clean growth by understanding: - The challenges and opportunities from small-scale low-carbon generation in contributing to government’s objectives for clean, secure, affordable and flexible power; and - The role for... MoreClosed 30 August 2018 -
Limited partnerships: reform of limited partnership law
We're seeking views on proposals that will deter the misuse of limited partnerships in criminal activity. This consultation sets out a number of proposals aimed at: improving the regulatory regime governing limited partnerships preventing their misuse. MoreClosed 23 July 2018 -
Business Productivity Review: Call for Evidence
Raising productivity is one of the Government’s key priorities and is core to the Industrial Strategy . The Industrial Strategy White Paper announced that the Government would launch a review of the actions that could be most effective in improving the productivity and growth of small and medium-sized businesses. This review is focused on improving the productivity of businesses with lower productivity, sometimes described as a ‘long tail’. This call for evidence will inform this... MoreClosed 6 July 2018 -
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority: pension reform
The purpose of this consultation is to gather views on the proposed approach that will enable the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority to implement pension reform. The pension reform will apply to members of the Civil Nuclear Pension Plan (CNPP) and the SLC section of the Magnox Electric Group of the Electricity Supply Pension Scheme (MEG-ESPS) only. We are keen for views on the proposed approach and equality impacts from: members of the CNPP and MEG-ESPS pension industry... MoreClosed 5 July 2018 -
Modernising consumer markets: consumer green paper
This consultation seeks views on: getting consumers better deals and better service in utilities markets helping consumers benefit from their data and remain protected when they buy and sell online how to improve the system of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) how to support local and national enforcers to work together to protect consumers. We welcome input from business and investors, consumer groups and consumers. We have additionally published the... MoreClosed 4 July 2018 -
The regulation of nuclear sites in the final stages of decommissioning and clean-up
Working with the regulators and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy has identified an opportunity to improve current arrangements that apply to the regulation of the final stages of nuclear site decommissioning and clean-up. We published a discussion paper on the principle of these proposals in November 2016 and are now publishing a consultation on the detailed proposals in particular, the arrangements for exiting the nuclear... MoreClosed 3 July 2018 -
Environmental Impact Assessment - Consultation on Changes to Regulations for Nuclear Reactor Decommissioning
This consultation sets out proposals for the transposition of Directive 2014/52/EU (the “2014 Directive”) in relation to the consenting regime for nuclear reactor decommissioning and dismantling projects. The 2014 Directive amends Directive 2011/92/EU (the “EIA Directive”) on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is responsible for the policy relating to... MoreClosed 20 June 2018 -
Insolvency and corporate governance
This consultation puts forward a number of measures to improve corporate governance in firms that are in or approaching insolvency. It also seeks views on some other aspects of the wider corporate governance framework and whether these are working as they should. MoreClosed 11 June 2018 -
A future framework for heat in buildings: call for evidence
The Clean Growth Strategy presented major policies and plans that will cut the cost of energy, drive economic growth, create high value jobs right across the UK, and improve our quality of life. This call for evidence reaffirms that ambition by building on the commitment to phase out installation of high carbon fossil fuel heating in new and existing buildings off the gas grid, during the 2020s. This document explains what we mean by this ambition, and seeks evidence on how we could... MoreClosed 11 June 2018 -
Proposals regarding setting standards for smart appliances
The Smart Systems and Flexibility Plan , published July 2017, stated that we would consult on setting standards for smart appliances, based on the principles of interoperability, data protection, grid- and cyber-security. This consultation sets out our proposals regarding smart appliance policy. The government considers that smart appliances need to be regulated in order to maximise the opportunities for consumers of demand-side response in homes and businesses, while ensuring any... MoreClosed 8 June 2018 -
Consultation on parental bereavement leave and pay
We're seeking views on options for regulations to fulfil certain provisions contained in the Parental Bereavement (Leave and Pay) Bill which is currently being considered in Parliament. We're consulting on key issues which will help to shape the policy on Parental Bereavement Leave and Pay, to ensure that the policy is right both for those who seek to rely on it and those who have to administer it. It focuses on: * the definition of a bereaved parent * how and when to take... MoreClosed 8 June 2018 -
Employment Status Consultation
This consultation seeks views on whether the options proposed in the Taylor review could achieve more certainty and clarity for businesses when determining employment status, particularly in relation to the realities of the modern labour market. We are also seeking to understand the potential impacts and implications of those proposals. In addition, this consultation considers whether there are alternative approaches that could better achieve these aims. For tax, this consultation considers... MoreClosed 1 June 2018 -
Good work: the Taylor review of modern employment practices - Consultation on measures to increase transparency in the UK labour market
In July 2017, The Review of Modern Working Practices was published, which included 53 recommendations. The review considered a range of issues, including the implications of new forms of work, the rise of digital platforms and the impact of new working models on employee and worker rights, responsibilities, freedoms and obligations. The review noted that the UK labour-market is characterised by flexibility, meaning that individuals and businesses are free to agree terms and conditions... MoreClosed 23 May 2018 -
Good Work: the Taylor Review of Modern Employment Practices - Consultation on enforcement of employment rights recommendations
The government seeks views on the recommendations in the Review of Modern Working Practices on the enforcement of employment rights. This consultation: Sets out the government’s intention to enforce a wider range of basic employment rights on behalf of vulnerable workers. We’re seeking evidence on the extent of the problem faced by low paid workers in accessing sick pay and holiday pay to help target these enforcement efforts; Sets out the government’s plans to... MoreClosed 16 May 2018 -
Good Work: the Taylor Review of Modern Employment Practices- Consultation on Agency Workers Recommendations
This consultation seeks views on recommendations made in the Review of Modern Working Practices published on 11/7/2017. Specifically, it looks at how to increase transparency of contractual arrangements for agency workers, how Umbrella Companies or intermediaries could be brought within the scope of the Employment Agency Standards Inspectorate (EAS), and gather evidence on the level of abuse of the ‘Swedish Derogation’ with consideration of whether EAS’ remit should be extended to... MoreClosed 9 May 2018 -
Warm Home Discount Scheme 2018/19
This consultation proposes a number of changes to the Warm Home Discount Scheme for winter 2018 to 2019. Under these proposals the scheme would continue to provide direct energy bill rebate of £140 to over 2 million low income and vulnerable households. We are also proposing issuing regulations which would cover the scheme until 2020 to 2021. This would not prevent a reform of the scheme eligibility in future years. The consultation is aimed at all those with an interest in... MoreClosed 29 April 2018 -
Energy Company Obligation: ECO3, 2018-2022
We’re seeking views on the future design of the Energy Company Obligation ( ECO ) scheme, a programme that delivers energy efficiency measures to low income and vulnerable households across Great Britain. This includes: the scheme moving to a 100% Affordable Warmth scheme for fuel poor, low income and vulnerable households the energy efficiency and heating measures that can be delivered under the scheme the proportion of the scheme that can be delivered under... MoreClosed 29 April 2018 -
Working with Communities - Implementing Geological Disposal
Government policy is to permanently dispose of our higher activity radioactive waste through geological disposal. Geological disposal involves placing radioactive waste in an engineered facility deep underground, keeping it away from people and the environment. It is acknowledged across the world as the best available option for dealing with radioactive waste on a long-term basis. It is a responsible public service to our future society. This consultation is seeking views on how... MoreClosed 19 April 2018 -
National Policy Statement For Geological Disposal Infrastructure - Implementing Geological Disposal
Government policy is to permanently dispose of our higher activity radioactive waste through geological disposal. Geological disposal involves placing radioactive waste in an engineered facility deep underground, keeping it away from people and the environment. It is acknowledged across the world as the best available option for dealing with radioactive waste on a long-term basis, one that does not require active waste management by future generations. It is a responsible public service... MoreClosed 19 April 2018 -
BEIS Energy and Climate Change Public Attitudes Tracker Review
The quarterly BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker provides a valuable source of evidence for the department in its development of energy policy. It originated in DECC in 2012, and to date there have been 24 waves of data collection. However with the creation of BEIS, the department’s priorities are now broader and include other policy areas where data on public attitudes would benefit policy formation, so we are considering whether to extend the survey to cover this wider range. The... MoreClosed 18 March 2018 -
Offshore Renewables Decommissioning guidance for industry: proposed updates
The date for responses has been extended to 16 March to ensure we capture as many views on the draft Guidance Notes as possible in determining the final version of the document. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy is seeking views on a series of proposed updates to its Guidance for industry on decommissioning of offshore renewable energy installations under the Energy Act 2004. This consultation applies to England and Wales, however we welcome... MoreClosed 16 March 2018 -
NPS for Nuclear Power Above 1GW Single Reactor Capacity Beyond 2025: Siting Criteria & Process
Government continues to believe that new nuclear power has an important role to play in the UK’s future energy mix, alongside other low-carbon energy sources. National Policy Statements (NPS) establish the case for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects, as defined in the Planning Act 2008. T he current nuclear National Policy Statement (EN-6) provides the framework for development consent decisions on applications for new nuclear power stations expected to deploy by the... MoreClosed 15 March 2018 -
Domestic private rented sector minimum level of energy efficiency
This consultation seeks views on the Government’s proposal to amend the domestic Minimum Level of Energy Efficiency Regulations to introduce a capped landlord financial contribution element. This proposal is designed to future-proof the regulations and make them as effective as possible, while protecting landlords against excessive cost burdens. With a cost-cap, domestic landlords would only need to see investment in improvements to an EPC F or G rated property up to the value of that... MoreClosed 13 March 2018 -
Data sharing regulations for a safeguard energy tariff
We’re looking for views on adding a safeguard energy tariff imposed by Ofgem (the regulator) for vulnerable consumers on standard variable and fixed-term default tariffs to the list of fuel poverty measures for which public authorities can share data with gas and electricity suppliers for the purpose of assisting households in fuel poverty. Part 5 of the Digital Economy Act 2017 gives government powers to share personal information across organisational boundaries to improve... MoreClosed 26 February 2018 -
Consultation on the Offshore Environmental Civil Sanctions Regulations 2018
This consultation seeks stakeholders’ views on proposals to introduce powers, via The Offshore Environmental Civil Sanctions Regulations 2018, to enable BEIS’s Offshore Petroleum Regulator for Environment & Decommissioning (OPRED) to impose civil sanctions in respect of breaches of some existing offshore oil and gas environmental regulations. MoreClosed 15 February 2018 -
A consultation to support a Post Implementation Review of the 2011 Changes to Part 2 of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996
As part of its commitment to better regulation, the Government said it will undertake a non-statutory post implementation review of the 2011 changes to the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (the “Construction Act”). To help inform that review, this consultation seeks information to help establish how effective those changes have been in securing their objectives. The consultation also asks some more general questions on the existing construction payment and... MoreClosed 19 January 2018 -
A consultation on the practice of cash retention under construction contracts
The purpose of this consultation is to seek information on the practice of cash retention under construction contracts and gather views on the findings of the supporting documentation. The consultation is relevant to any party to a commercial construction contract as defined by the construction contracts legislation. It is also relevant to adjudicators, arbitrators and lawyers. While this consultation concerns construction specific legislation it may also be relevant for those with an... MoreClosed 19 January 2018
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