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Thursday 16 June 2011

 

Public Bill Committee

 

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Energy Bill [Lords]


 

Note

 

The amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order of the

 

Committee [7 June 2011].

 


 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

Luciana Berger

 

Huw Irranca-Davies

 

115

 

Clause  64,  page  43,  line  34,  at end insert—

 

‘(baa)    

requiring the funding for this obligation to be equally available to any

 

Green Deal provider for installing energy efficiency improvements to

 

homes;’.

 

Tessa Munt

 

43

 

Clause  64,  page  44,  line  2,  at end insert ‘not to be limited to properties on which

 

there is to be a Green Deal Plan as defined under Part 1, Chapter 1, section 1,’.

 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

Tessa Munt

 

113

 

Clause  64,  page  44,  line  7,  at end insert—

 

‘(bac)    

enabling the Administrator to direct a transporter or supplier to structure

 

the funding of its carbon reduction target such that no individual to whom

 

the action may be targeted under subsection (bb)(i) is a net financial

 

contributor to the carbon emissions reduction target.’.


 
 

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Zac Goldsmith

 

129

 

Clause  64,  page  44,  line  7,  at end insert—

 

‘(v)    

properties classified as Service Family Accommodation;’.

 


 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

Luciana Berger

 

Huw Irranca-Davies

 

116

 

Clause  65,  page  46,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

‘(baa)    

requiring the funding for this obligation to be equally available to any

 

Green Deal provider for installing energy efficiency improvements to

 

homes.’.

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

130

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  5,  at end insert—

 

‘(v)    

properties classified as Service Family Accommodation;’.

 


 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

Luciana Berger

 

Huw Irranca-Davies

 

117

 

Clause  66,  page  49,  line  46,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

The power to make orders under this section may be exercise so as to require the

 

funding for this obligation to be equally available to any Green Deal provider for

 

installing energy efficiency improvements to homes.’.

 


 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

Luciana Berger

 

Huw Irranca-Davies

 

118

 

Clause  67,  page  51,  line  4,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

The power to make orders under this section may be exercised so as to require the

 

funding for this obligation to be equally available to any Green Deal provider for

 

installing energy efficiency improvements to homes.’.

 



 
 

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Dr Alan Whitehead

 

119

 

Clause  68,  page  51,  line  44,  after ‘homes’, insert ‘or may specify targets for the

 

promotion of measures for reducing the cost to specified groups of individuals of heating

 

their homes.’.

 


 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

120

 

Clause  69,  page  52,  line  36,  at end insert—

 

‘(ba)    

to assess whether these obligations are, among other things, being

 

discharged transparently, cost-effectively, and consistently throughout

 

the time period of the obligation and achieving value for money;

 

(bb)    

to assess whether these obligations are targeting priority groups and

 

properties consistently and achieving value for money.’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

16

 

Clause  69,  page  53,  line  23,  at end insert—

 

‘(6A)    

In sections 28 to 30F and section 38 of the 1986 Act (enforcement of relevant

 

requirements etc) a reference to a “relevant requirement” is to be treated as

 

including a reference to a requirement imposed on a gas transporter or gas

 

supplier under this section.

 

(6B)    

In sections 25 to 28 of the 1989 Act (enforcement of relevant requirements etc) a

 

reference to a “relevant requirement” is to be treated as including a reference to a

 

requirement imposed on an electricity distributor or electricity supplier under this

 

section.’.

 

Luciana Berger

 

Huw Irranca-Davies

 

167

 

Clause  69,  page  53,  line  23,  at end insert—

 

‘(6A)    

No later than one year after this section comes into force and in every subsequent

 

calendar year, the Secretary of State will be required, by means of the information

 

obtained by virtue of this section, to report to Parliament on the operation, costs

 

and effect of a carbon emissions reduction order or home-heating cost reduction

 

order.’.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

25

 

Schedule  1,  page  84,  line  7,  leave out paragraph 2.

 

Gregory Barker

 

26

 

Schedule  1,  page  84,  line  19,  leave out paragraph 6.


 
 

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Caroline Lucas

 

132

 

Schedule  1,  page  85,  line  39,  at end add—

 

‘Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) Regulations 2007

 

13         

The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections)

 

Regulations 2007 are amended in accordance with paragraphs 14 to 22.

 

14         

In paragraph (2) of Regulation 5 for “make available” substitute “provide”.

 

15         

Regulation 5A is repealed and replaced with a new Regulation 5A as follows—

 

“Providing energy information on marketing

 

5A  (1)  

Subject to Regulation 7, this regulation applies where—

 

(a)    

a property is to be sold or rented,

 

(b)    

marketing materials are prepared for the purposes of

 

marketing the property to persons who may be interested in

 

buying or renting the property,

 

(c)    

those marketing materials are made available publicly or to

 

any person who may be interested in buying or renting the

 

property by the relevant person or by another person on his

 

behalf.

 

      (2)  

The marketing material must include the asset rating of the building

 

expressed in the way required by Regulation 11(1)(a).

 

      (3)  

In this regulation “marketing materials” means any written or

 

photographic materials whether electronic or physical, used for the

 

marketing of a property for sale or rent.”.

 

16         

Regulation 6 is amended as follows—

 

(a)    

in paragraph (1)(a) remove the word “residential”,

 

(b)    

in paragraph (1)(a) after “to be sold”, insert “or rented”,

 

(c)    

in paragraph (1)(b) after “in buying”, insert “or renting”,

 

(d)    

in paragraph (2) for “once a valid energy performance certificate has

 

been obtained for the buildings the person” substitute “The person”.

 

17         

Regulation 11 is amended as follows—

 

(a)    

in paragraph (1)(d) after sub-paragraph (vii), insert—

 

“(viii)    

whether the property is subject to a green

 

deal plan under part 1 of the Energy Bill

 

2011”,

 

(b)    

in paragraph (3)(a) for “10 years” substitute “one year”.

 

18         

In paragraph (2) of Regulation 38 remove the words “5A(3), 5A(4)”.

 

19         

In paragraph (1) of Regulation 40 remove the words “5A(3), 5A(4)”.

 

20         

Regulation 42 is amended as follows—

 

(a)    

in paragraph (1)(a) remove the words “he is not a person to whom the

 

duty under Section 5A(2) applies”,

 

(b)    

in paragraph (1)(b) for “make available” substitute “provide”,

 

(c)    

remove paragraph (1A) of Regulation 42.

 

21         

In paragraph (1)(a) of Regulation 43 remove the words “5A(3), 5A(4)”.

 

22         

In paragraph (1)(a) of Regulation 50 for “make available” substitute

 

“provide”’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

Provides for energy ratings to be part of marketing materials for both rental and sale properties;


 
 

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for EPCs to be provided rather than simply made available; and for EPCs to have a life of one

 

year.

 


 

Luciana Berger

 

Huw Irranca-Davies

 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

168

 

Clause  71,  page  54,  line  15,  at end insert—

 

‘(3A)    

In subsection (3)(g) after “consumers”, insert “(including adherence to an

 

independent Code of Practice for Installation)”.’.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

17

 

Clause  73,  page  56,  line  9,  leave out paragraph (b).

 

Gregory Barker

 

18

 

Clause  73,  page  56,  line  10,  leave out subsection (6) and insert—

 

‘(6)    

Regulations under this section are subject to the negative procedure.’.

 


 

Luciana Berger

 

Huw Irranca-Davies

 

166

 

Clause  74,  page  56,  line  28,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

The information to be provided about a tariff by virtue of subsection (2) with

 

regards to the amount of the tariff must be guaranteed not to change for a period

 

of 12 weeks.’.

 


 

Caroline Lucas

 

169

 

Clause  78,  page  59,  line  37,  at end insert—

 

‘(2BA)    

In 2012 the report required under section (2A) shall be accompanied by proposals

 

for a formal definition of distributed energy and include plans to develop a

 

strategy setting out the role of distributed energy in energy policy, including in

 

ensuring the security of energy supplies.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

Subsections 2A and 2B commit the Government to producing an annual report on the electricity

 

supply capacity. This amendment requires the Government to formally define distributed energy

 

and to set out how distributed energy will be recognised in energy policy, including when

 

considering the security of supplies.


 
 

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Caroline Lucas

 

170

 

Clause  78,  page  60,  line  7,  at end insert—

 

‘(f)    

electricity generated from distributed energy sources’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment will ensure that the new assessment of what electricity supply capacity is required

 

will take into account electricity generated from distributed energy sources. It does so by adding

 

distributed energy to a list of other factors that have to be considered.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

53

 

Clause  80,  page  62,  line  10,  after ‘have’, insert ‘piped’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

54

 

Clause  80,  page  62,  line  14,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

This section does not apply by virtue of subsection (1)(c) where a person makes

 

an application to the owner of a gas processing facility for a right to have gas

 

processed by the facility for a downstream purpose (as to which, see section 12

 

of the Gas Act 1995).’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

55

 

Clause  80,  page  63,  line  39,  at end insert—

 

‘(10A)    

A notice under subsection (10) may also contain such provisions as the Secretary

 

of State considers appropriate for the purpose of ensuring that no person suffers

 

a loss by reason of the mixing together of—

 

(a)    

substances conveyed by the pipeline or processed by the facility on

 

behalf of the applicant in exercise of a right secured by the notice; and

 

(b)    

substances conveyed by the pipeline or processed by the facility by or on

 

behalf of any other person.’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

56

 

Clause  80,  page  63,  line  48,  leave out from ‘applicant’ to end of line 3 on page 64

 

and insert—

 

‘(12A)    

If a notice under subsection (10) contains provision of a sort mentioned in

 

subsection (9) or (10A) the Secretary of State must give a copy of the notice to

 

every person who has a right to have anything conveyed by the pipeline or

 

processed by the facility.

 

(12B)    

Before giving a copy of a notice under subsection (12A) the Secretary of State

 

must—

 

(a)    

remove from the copy any provision included in the notice by virtue of

 

subsection (10)(d) or (11)(a); and

 

(b)    

after giving the owner and the applicant an opportunity to be heard,

 

remove from the copy any other provision included in the notice which


 
 

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the Secretary of State considers may prejudice the commercial interests

 

of the owner or the applicant if not removed.’.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

57

 

Clause  82,  page  65,  line  42,  leave out from beginning to ‘person’ in line 44 and

 

insert ‘If a notice under subsection (2) contains provision by virtue of subsection (4) the

 

Secretary of State must give a copy of the notice to every’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

58

 

Clause  82,  page  65,  line  45,  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

Before giving a copy of a notice under subsection (5) the Secretary of State

 

must—

 

(a)    

remove from the copy any provision included in the notice by virtue of

 

subsection (3)(b); and

 

(b)    

after giving the owner and the applicant an opportunity to be heard,

 

remove from the copy any other provision included in the notice which

 

the Secretary of State considers may prejudice the commercial interests

 

of the owner or the applicant if not removed.’.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

73

 

Schedule  2,  page  87,  line  21,  leave out paragraphs 8 to 10.

 

Gregory Barker

 

74

 

Schedule  2,  page  87,  leave out lines 33 to 35 and insert—

 

‘“(A3)    

Pipelines that are relevant upstream petroleum pipelines for the purposes of

 

section 80(1) of the Energy Act 2011 are excepted from the operation of this

 

section.”’.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

59

 

Clause  88,  page  70,  line  6,  leave out from second ‘facility’ to end of line 7 and

 

insert ‘which—

 

(a)    

carries out gas processing operations in relation to piped gas;

 

(b)    

is operated otherwise than by a gas transporter; and

 

(c)    

is not an LNG import or export facility (within the meaning of section 12

 

of the Gas Act 1995);’.


 
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