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Spring Budget 2023: A missed opportunity in attracting low carbon investment
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REA statement on the shortcomings of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS)
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REA cautiously welcomes Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, provided joined-up work continues between new departments
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REA response to the Chancellor’s speech at Bloomberg
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REA warmly welcomes the Net Zero Review
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REA Draft Response to Improving Boiler Standards and Efficiency Consultation
The REA has published our draft response to BEIS’ Improving Boiler Standards and Efficiency Consultation for member feedback.
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REA blog: A look back through 2022
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Renewable investment under threat due to Electricity Generator Levy
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Hydrogen announcements December 2022
BEIS has today released another series of documents supporting the low carbon hydrogen economy:
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REA welcomes news of the Energy Bill driven forward in Parliament
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REA Writes to Ofgem & BEIS on NDRHI Meter Issues
The REA have written to Ofgem and BEIS to discuss how the industry could be protected as NDRHI metering requirements are implemented.
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REA response to electric vehicle tax changes in the Autumn Statement
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Environment Agency Opens Biomethane Quality Protocol Call for Evidence
The Environment Agency have begun a call for evidence around Biomethane Quality Protocols.
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Hydrogen Transport & Storage Consultation: Workshop Slides
REA staff have attended a series of BEIS workshops on the Hydrogen Transport and Storage Infrastructure Consultation.
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REA response to announcement of the next Prime Minister
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REA Draft Response to Hydrogen Transport and Storage Consultation
The REA has released it’s draft response to BEIS’ consultation on Proposals for hydrogen transport and storage business models.
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REA response to Government’s Energy Prices Bill
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REA responds to the Government’s ‘mini-budget’
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REA Member Brief – Mini Budget
The Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, has announced a new “mini-budget” to respond to issues around inflation and the energy market.
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The Energy Bill Relief Scheme: A welcome intervention but does not address the underlying energy crisis