This consultation was carried out by the Department of Energy and Climate Change. In July 2016, the department merged with the Department for Business and Innovation and Skills to form the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
The Government is seeking views on the detailed proposals for the implementation of Electricity Market Reforms (EMR). The documents attached set out implementation proposals for the key mechanisms for reform: the Contracts for Difference and Capacity Mechanism, as well as the implementation and transitional arrangements. This consultation is relevant to energy generators, energy suppliers, energy consumers and their representatives, Consumer Focus, network operators, Ofgem, environmental and energy efficiency organisations, energy service companies, the construction sector, finance institutions and other stakeholders with an interest in the energy sector. DECC invites interested parties to submit comments and evidence.
Consultation Scope
This document aims to consult on the proposals for implementing:
Drafts of some of the secondary legislation for implementation will also be published alongside this consultation to enable a view of how the proposals outlined above will be laid within Parliament.
What the consultation does not cover
The following areas are out of the scope of this documentation:
Looking ahead
This consultation closes for responses on 24 December. We will then analyse responses and make any appropriate changes to our proposals. Our final policy decisions will be announced in a Government response to the consultation, which we plan to publish in spring 2014. The secondary legislation to implement EMR will need to be laid in and approved by Parliament before the EMR mechanisms can come into effect. Our intention is to lay the draft implementing Secondary legislation in late spring 2014 with the aim to have these in force in July 2014.
The implementing secondary legislation can only be laid once the enabling powers in the Energy Bill come into force (shortly after the Bill receives Royal Assent).
Next Steps
How to respond to this consultation
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