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The UK’s Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) framework builds on global best practice and leading standards, supporting the UK’s ambition to become the world’s first Net Zero Aligned Financial Centre.
A note of the meetings held by the Interministerial Group for Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change.
The Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Interministerial Group met on 21…
The Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Interministerial Group met on 15…
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The Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Interministerial Group met on 27…
The Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Interministerial Group met on 23…
The Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Interministerial Group met on 26…
The Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Interministerial Group met on 09…
The Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Interministerial Group met on 17…
The Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Interministerial Group met on 24…
Strategic policy statement setting out the government’s priorities for energy policy in Great Britain.
Introduction 1. The power to designate a Strategy and Policy Statement…
The purpose of this policy is to set out the principles of records management that are to be adhered to within Great British Nuclear.
The framework sets out the department’s long-term and strategic commitment to robust and proportionate monitoring and evaluation.
The government's summary of EU Commission delegated and implementing acts arising from EU directive 2003/87/EC on greenhouse gas emissions allowance trading.
This net zero investment roadmap summarises government’s hydrogen policies and available investment opportunities.
The government's summary of a proposed council decision on the position to be taken by the EU in the Specialised Committee on Energy.
The government's summary of EU legislation concerning the energy labelling and ecodesign requirements for household tumble dryers.
Scheme documents for non-domestic energy customers applying for EBDS additional support for Energy and Trade Intensive Industries (ETIIs) and heat networks.
The civil nuclear roadmap sets out the government’s vision for a dynamic civil nuclear sector, supporting the ambition to achieve net zero by 2050.
The likely significant sustainability effects of developing new energy infrastructure of the types covered by the National Policy Statements for energy.
Planning guidance for developers of nationally significant electricity network infrastructure projects.
Planning guidance for developers of nationally significant natural gas supply infrastructure and gas and oil pipeline projects.
Planning guidance for developers of nationally significant renewable energy infrastructure projects.
Planning guidance for developers of nationally significant natural gas electricity generating infrastructure projects.
Planning guidance for developers of nationally significant energy infrastructure projects.
This document explains how the supply of allowances in the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) will work in the early years of the scheme.
Technical documents for energy suppliers and scheme administrators.
This document provides information about the policy on UK government support for the fossil fuel energy sector overseas.
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