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Guidance on appeals process for capacity providers with a capacity agreement or a conditional capacity agreement.
We're seeking views on changes to the Capacity Market’s design following the European Commission’s 2019 decision granting State aid approval for the scheme.
The Government has today published the parameters for the next Capacity Market auctions to ensure the UK has sufficient capacity to meet electricity demand.
We're seeking to identify emerging generating technologies that may be eligible to participate in capacity market auctions.
We agreed with the delivery body that DECC will publish provisional auction results at 7am on the working day after the auction clears, and before final auction results are published. The Capacity Market auction has closed and the provisional results...
We're seeking views and evidence on how well the Capacity Market and Emissions Performance Standard has been working and any opportunities for improvement.
We're seeking views on proposed reforms to the Electricity Capacity Market to strengthen security of supply and provide greater clarity for investors around the transition to net zero.
We're seeking views on changes to the Capacity Market in response to the recent judgment by the Court of Justice of the EU.
Study examining whether Britain’s available electricity supply is enough to cover expected levels of demand over the next 5 years.
How to make decisions under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
What is best practice in capacity development for national-level government institutions in fragile and conflict-affected states?
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