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Public Bill Committee: 16 June 2011                     

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Energy Bill-[Lords], continued

 
 

Gregory Barker

 

60

 

Clause  88,  page  70,  line  12,  at end insert—

 

‘“piped gas” means gas which—

 

(a)    

originated from a petroleum production project; and

 

(b)    

has been conveyed only by means of pipes;’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

61

 

Clause  88,  page  70,  line  18,  at end insert ‘and is not a carbon dioxide pipeline’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

62

 

Clause  88,  page  70,  line  32,  at end insert—

 

‘“carbon dioxide pipeline” means—

 

(a)    

a pipeline used to convey carbon dioxide to a carbon dioxide

 

storage site; or

 

(b)    

a pipeline which is not being used for any purpose but which is

 

intended to be used to convey carbon dioxide to such a site;

 

“carbon dioxide storage site” means a facility—

 

(a)    

for the storage of carbon dioxide (with a view to its permanent

 

disposal, or as an interim measure prior to its permanent

 

disposal); and

 

(b)    

in respect of the use of which a person is required to have a

 

licence under section 18 of the Energy Act 2008;’

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

63

 

Clause  95,  page  76,  line  32,  after ‘conditions of’, insert ‘generation, distribution

 

and supply’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

64

 

Clause  95,  page  76,  line  35,  after ‘conditions of’, insert ‘transporter, supply and

 

shipping’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

65

 

Clause  95,  page  76,  line  37,  at end insert—

 

‘(11A)    

In section 146(5) of the Energy Act 2004 (standard conditions of interconnector

 

licences under Part 1 of the Electricity Act 1989), for “or under this Act”

 

substitute “, under this Act or under section 95 of the Energy Act 2011”.

 

(11B)    

In section 150(5) of the Energy Act 2004 (standard conditions of interconnector

 

licences under Part 1 of the Gas Act 1986), for “or under this Act” substitute “,

 

under this Act or under section 95 of the Energy Act 2011”.’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 16 June 2011                     

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Energy Bill-[Lords], continued

 
 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Tessa Munt

 

173

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  102,  page  80,  line  7,  leave out ‘, or not to exercise’.

 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Tessa Munt

 

174

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  102,  page  80,  line  11,  leave out ‘and the other party to agreement.’.

 

Dr Alan Whitehead

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Tessa Munt

 

175

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  102,  page  80,  line  18,  at end add—

 

‘(4)    

The powers given to the Secretary of State in this section may not be exercised—

 

(a)    

in order to modify a programme in such a way that a decommissioning

 

programme becomes less effective than would previously have been the

 

case;

 

(b)    

in order to provide subsidy for a decommissioning programme from

 

public funds.

 

(5)    

Section 48 of the Energy Act 2008 (approval of decommissioning programme) is

 

amended as follows.

 

(6)    

In subsection (3) leave out “, in particular,” and insert “only”.

 

(7)    

Leave out subsection (3)(b).’.

 

Caroline Lucas

 

44

 

Page  80,  line  1,  leave out Clause 102.

 

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

The purpose of this amendment is to delete Clause 102 which allows the Secretary of State to re-

 

open agreements on the requirments for nuclear power generating companies to provide for

 

decommissioning.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

66

 

Clause  105,  page  81,  line  20,  leave out subsections (1) and (2) and insert—

 

‘(1)    

The Home Energy Conservation Act 1995—

 

(a)    

ceases to have effect in Scotland;

 

(b)    

ceases to apply in relation to energy conservation authorities in Wales.

 

(2)    

In section 1 of that Act (interpretation) in the definition of “energy conservation

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measures” after “promotion,” insert “any available financial assistance,”.

 

(3)    

In section 1 of the Sustainable Energy Act 2003 (annual report on the progress

 

towards sustainable energy aims)—


 
 

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Energy Bill-[Lords], continued

 
 

(a)    

subsection (1)(e) and the “and” immediately preceding it cease to have

 

effect, and

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(b)    

subsection (1AA) ceases to have effect.

 

(4)    

In section 4 of that Act (energy efficiency of residential accommodation: energy

 

conservation authorities) subsection (13)(b) ceases to have effect.’.

 

As an Amendment to Gregory Barker’s proposed Amendment (No. 66):—

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

(a)

 

Line  5,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

In section 1 of that Act (interpretation) in the definition of “residential

 

accommodation”, insert—

 

“(c)    

properties classified as Service Family Accommodation.”.’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

67

 

Clause  105,  page  81,  line  27,  leave out subsection (4).

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

75

 

Page  88,  line  20,  leave out Schedule 3.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

27

 

Clause  106,  page  82,  line  2,  after ‘Wales),’ insert—

 

‘(ea)    

section [Energy efficiency aim],’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

19

 

Clause  106,  page  82,  line  11,   at end insert—

 

‘(ca)    

section 33(5A) (green deal appeals: revocation or amendment of

 

delegated legislation by Scottish Ministers),’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

68

 

Clause  106,  page  82,  line  15,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

Section [Renewable heat incentives in Northern Ireland] (renewable heat

 

incentives in Northern Ireland) extends to Northern Ireland only.

 

( )    

Section [Power for Gas and Electricity Markets Authority to act on behalf of

 

Northern Ireland authority in connection with scheme under section [Renewable

 

heat incentives in Northern Ireland]] (power for Gas and Electricity Markets

 

Authority to act on behalf of Northern Ireland authority in connection with

 

scheme under section [Renewable heat incentives in Northern Ireland]) extends

 

to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.’.


 
 

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Gregory Barker

 

20

 

Clause  106,  page  82,  line  18,  leave out ‘28’ and insert ‘[Early repayment of green

 

deal finance]’.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

21

 

Clause  107,  page  82,  line  25,  leave out ‘made by statutory instrument’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

22

 

Clause  107,  page  82,  line  31,   at end insert—

 

‘(ca)    

section 33(5A) (green deal appeals: revocation or amendment of

 

delegated legislation by Scottish Ministers);’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

69

 

Clause  107,  page  82,  line  46,  at end insert—

 

‘(ha)    

section [Regulation of security of nuclear construction sites] (regulation

 

of security of nuclear construction sites);’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

70

 

Clause  107,  page  83,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section [Abandonment: infrastructure converted for CCS demonstration

 

projects] (abandonment: infrastructure converted for CCS demonstration

 

projects).’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

71

 

Clause  107,  page  83,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

sections [Renewable heat incentives in Northern Ireland] and [Power for

 

Gas and Electricity Markets Authority to act on behalf of Northern

 

Ireland authority in connection with scheme under section [Renewable

 

heat incentives in Northern Ireland]] (renewable heat incentives in

 

Northern Ireland).’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

171

 

Clause  107,  page  83,  line  2,  at end insert ‘;

 

( )    

section [Electricity from renewable sources: National Park authorities

 

and Broads Authority] (electricity from renewable sources: National

 

Park authorities and Broads Authority)’.

 

Gregory Barker

 

23

 

Clause  107,  page  83,  line  4,  at end insert—

 

‘(a)    

section [Preparatory expenditure: framework regulations] (preparatory

 

expenditure: framework regulations);’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 16 June 2011                     

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Energy Bill-[Lords], continued

 
 

Gregory Barker

 

72

 

Clause  107,  page  83,  line  11,  leave out ‘to 4, 6’ and insert ‘, 3, 4’.

 


 

Gregory Barker

 

24

 

Clause  108,  page  83,  line  23,  leave out subsection (2).

 


 

new clauses

 

Early repayment of green deal finance

 

Gregory Barker

 

NC3

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

The Consumer Credit Act 1974 is amended as follows.

 

(2)    

After section 95A (compensatory amount to creditor in relation to early

 

repayment) insert—

 

“95B  

Compensatory amount: green deal finance

 

(1)    

This section applies where—

 

(a)    

a regulated consumer credit agreement provides for the rate of

 

interest on the credit to be fixed for a period of time (“the fixed

 

rate period”),

 

(b)    

the agreement is a green deal plan (within the meaning of section

 

1 of the Energy Act 2011) which is of a duration specified for the

 

purposes of this section in regulations, and

 

(c)    

under section 94 the debtor discharges all or part of his

 

indebtedness during the fixed rate period.

 

(2)    

The creditor may claim an amount equal to the cost which the creditor has

 

incurred as a result only of the debtor’s indebtedness being discharged

 

during the fixed rate period if—

 

(a)    

the amount of the payment under section 94 is not paid from the

 

proceeds of a contract of payment protection insurance, and

 

(b)    

such other conditions as may be specified for the purposes of this

 

section in regulations are satisfied.

 

(3)    

The amount in subsection (2)—

 

(a)    

must be fair,

 

(b)    

must be objectively justified,

 

(c)    

must be calculated by the creditor in accordance with provision

 

made for the purposes of this section in regulations, and

 

(d)    

must not exceed the total amount of interest that would have been

 

paid by the debtor under the agreement in the period from the

 

date on which the debtor makes the payment under section 94 to


 
 

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Energy Bill-[Lords], continued

 
 

the date fixed by the agreement for the discharge of the

 

indebtedness of the debtor.

 

(4)    

If a creditor could claim under either section 95A or this section, the

 

creditor may choose under which section to claim.”

 

(3)    

In section 94 (right to complete payments ahead of time)—

 

(a)    

in subsection (1) after “section 95A(2)” insert “or section 95B(2)”;

 

(b)    

in subsection (5) after “section 95A(2)” insert “or section 95B(2)”.

 

(4)    

In subsection (2)(c) of section 97A (duty to give information on partial

 

repayment) after “section 95A(2)” insert “or section 95B(2)”.’.

 


 

Exercise of scheme functions on behalf of the Secretary of State or a public body

 

Gregory Barker

 

NC4

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

This section applies to any function exercisable in connection with the scheme

 

established by the framework regulations.

 

(2)    

The Secretary of State may arrange for such a function to be exercised by any

 

body or person on behalf of the Secretary of State.

 

(3)    

A public body specified in relation to such a function in an order made by virtue

 

of section 30(1)(a) may arrange for the function to be exercised by any other body

 

or person on its behalf.

 

(4)    

Arrangements under this section—

 

(a)    

do not affect the responsibility for the exercise of the function;

 

(b)    

may include provision for payments to be made to the body or person

 

exercising the function under the arrangements.’.

 


 

Preparatory expenditure: framework regulations

 

Gregory Barker

 

NC5

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘The Secretary of State may, before the framework regulations are made, incur

 

expenditure for the purpose of, or in connection with, preparing for a scheme of

 

the kind provided for by section 3.’

 



 
 

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Contribution to carbon budgeting under the Climate Change Act 2008

 

Gregory Barker

 

NC6

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

The Secretary of State must prepare and publish an annual report on the extent to

 

which—

 

(a)    

green deal plans under Chapter 1 of Part 1, and

 

(b)    

the energy company obligations provisions,

 

    

have contributed to the Secretary of State fulfilling the duty under section 4(1)(b)

 

of the Climate Change Act 2008 (carbon budgeting).

 

(2)    

The “energy company obligations provisions” means—

 

(a)    

sections 33BC and 33BD of the Gas Act 1986 and sections 41A and 41B

 

of the Electricity Act 1989 (promotion of reductions in carbon emissions

 

and home-heating costs),

 

(b)    

sections 103 and 103A of the Utilities Act 2000 (overall carbon

 

emissions and home-heating cost reduction targets), and

 

(c)    

section 103B of the Utilities Act 2000 (Secretary of State’s power to

 

require information about carbon emissions and home-heating cost

 

reduction targets).

 

(3)    

The first report under this section must be published before the end of 2014.

 

(4)    

The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a copy of each report under this

 

section.’.

 


 

Energy efficiency aim

 

Gregory Barker

 

NC7

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

The Secretary of State must take such action as he considers appropriate to

 

improve the energy efficiency of residential accommodation in England so as to

 

contribute to the Secretary of State fulfilling the duty under section 1(1) of the

 

Climate Change Act 2008 (reduction of net UK carbon account by 2050).

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(2)    

In subsection (1) “residential accommodation” has the meaning given by section

 

1 of the Home Energy Conservation Act 1995.

 

(3)    

Section 2 of the Sustainable Energy Act 2003 (energy efficiency of residential

 

accommodation) ceases to have effect.

 

(4)    

In section 9 of the Sustainable Energy Act 2003 (citation, extent and

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commencement), in subsections (3) and (5) leave out “2,”.’.

 

As Amendments to Gregory Barker’s proposed New Clause (Energy efficiency aim)

 

(NC7):—

 

Caroline Lucas

 

(a)

 

Line  3,  leave out from ‘contribute’ to ‘account by 2050).’ and insert ‘achieve a 29

 

per cent. decrease in emissions of carbon dioxide from residential


 
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