Renewable energy 2005/6 review of the renewables obligation statutory consultation document
Renewable energy 2005/6 review of the renewables obligation statutory consultation document
- London DTI 2005
The Renewables Obligation, which came into force in 2002, is the principal government policy instrument for encouraging the expansion of electricity generated from renewable resources. This statutory consultation document sets out the government proposed position and seeks views on changes to the Renewables Obligation Order 2005, on the Regulatory Impact Assessment and on the draft Order. The changes discussed are to: make some limited changes to the eligibility of electricity generated from mixed wastes; modify future rules for low cost technologies and simplify the administrative arrangements for the Obligation. Responses to the consultation are required by 9 December 2005. Item not found when searched for online 12/9/2011
The Renewables Obligation, which came into force in 2002, is the principal government policy instrument for encouraging the expansion of electricity generated from renewable resources. This statutory consultation document sets out the government proposed position and seeks views on changes to the Renewables Obligation Order 2005, on the Regulatory Impact Assessment and on the draft Order. The changes discussed are to: make some limited changes to the eligibility of electricity generated from mixed wastes; modify future rules for low cost technologies and simplify the administrative arrangements for the Obligation. Responses to the consultation are required by 9 December 2005. Item not found when searched for online 12/9/2011