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The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero produces long-term assumptions for the wholesale prices of oil, gas and coal for the UK.
Sets out NHS Improvement’s latest assumptions for NHS provider inflation over the period 2016/17 to 2020/21.
Guidance on how local knowledge of new development can be captured in analysis and how this analysis should be presented in National Trip End Model (NTEM) datasets.
Report by Mott MacDonald providing updated costs and technical assumptions for electricity storage technologies.
This guidance aims to help businesses with their resilience planning for emergencies.
A tool to facilitate the application of national planning assumptions to the local setting.
The BEIS fossil fuel price assumptions for 2019 present low, central and high assumptions for the wholesale prices of oil, gas and coal for the UK out to 2040.
Input modelling and forecasting assumptions used by PFM v10a.
The BEIS Fossil Fuel Price Assumptions for 2016 present low, central and high assumptions for the wholesale prices of oil, gas and coal for the UK out to 2040.
Draft paper prepared for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
These fossil fuel price assumptions for 2023 present various assumptions for the wholesale prices of oil, gas and coal for the UK out to 2050.
This note sets out the actuarial assumptions which are used by GAD in carrying out broad comparability assessments under the Government’s Fair Deal policy.
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