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129 Fees in respect of decommissioning and clean-up of nuclear sites

(1) Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the Energy Act 2008 (nuclear sites: decommissioning and
clean-up) is amended as follows.

(2) After section 45 (duty to submit funded decommissioning programme)
5insert—

45A Costs incurred in considering proposed programmes

(1) A person who informs the Secretary of State of a proposal to submit a
funded decommissioning programme under section 45 must pay to the
Secretary of State such fee as may be determined in accordance with
10regulations under section 54, in respect of the costs mentioned in
subsection (2), at a time determined in accordance with such
regulations.

(2) The costs are those incurred by the Secretary of State in relation to the
consideration of the proposed programme (or any particular aspect of
15it), including, in particular, the costs of obtaining advice in relation to
it.

(3) In section 46 (approval of programme), after subsection (3G) insert—

(3H) Where the Secretary of State makes or amends an agreement under
subsection (3A), or it is proposed that such an agreement be made or
20amended, the site operator must pay to the Secretary of State such fee
as may be determined in accordance with regulations under section 54,
in respect of the costs mentioned in subsection (3I), at a time
determined in accordance with such regulations.

(3I) The costs are those incurred by the Secretary of State in relation to the
25consideration of the agreement or amendment, including, in particular,
the costs of obtaining advice in relation to the agreement or
amendment.

(4) In section 49 (procedure for modifying approved programme)—

(a) in subsection (3), after “made,” insert “or advice is sought from the
30Secretary of State about the making of a proposal,”, and

(b) in subsection (4), in the opening words after “proposal” insert “(or the
making of a proposal)”.

(5) In section 66 (disposal of hazardous material), after subsection (3) insert—

(3A) The Secretary of State may make regulations providing for a person
35who makes a proposal to the Secretary of State to enter an agreement of
the kind mentioned in subsection (1), or proposes an amendment to
such an agreement, to pay a fee to the Secretary of State in respect of the
costs incurred in relation to the consideration of the proposal,
including, in particular, the costs of obtaining advice in relation to it.

(3B) 40The regulations may, in particular, make provision about—

(a) when the fee is to be paid;

(b) how the amount of the fee is to be determined.

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Review

130 Review of certain provisions of Part 6

(1) As soon as reasonably practicable after the end of the period of 5 years
beginning with the relevant commencement date, the Secretary of State must
5carry out a review of—

(a) section 126 and Schedule 14 (consumer redress orders);

(b) section 129 (fees in respect of decommissioning etc).

(2) The relevant commencement date—

(a) in relation to section 126 and Schedule 14, is the date on which that
10section and Schedule come into force;

(b) in relation to section 129, is the date on which that section comes into
force.

(3) The Secretary of State must set out the conclusions of the review in a report.

(4) The report must, in particular—

(a) 15set out the objectives of the provisions subject to review,

(b) assess the extent to which those objectives have been achieved, and

(c) assess whether those objectives remain appropriate and, if so, the
extent to which those objectives could be achieved in a way that
imposes less regulation.

(5) 20The Secretary of State must lay the report before Parliament.

Part 7 Final

131 Interpretation of Act

(1) In this Act—

(2) A reference in this Act to—

(a) the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, or

(b) 35the Department of Environment,

is to that Department in Northern Ireland.

132 Transfer schemes

(1) This section applies in relation to a scheme made by the Secretary of State
under any of the following provisions (a “transfer scheme”)—

(a) 40Schedule 1;

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(b) paragraph 16 of Schedule 2;

(c) Schedule 3;

(d) Schedule 11;

(e) Schedule 13.

(2) 5Subject to subsection (3), the Secretary of State may modify a transfer scheme.

(3) If a transfer under the scheme has taken effect, any modification under
subsection (2) that relates to the transfer may be made only with the agreement
of the person (or persons) affected by the modification.

(4) A modification takes effect from such date as the Secretary of State may
10specify; and that date may be the date when the original scheme came into
effect.

(5) A transfer scheme may—

(a) include incidental, supplementary and consequential provision;

(b) make transitory or transitional provision or savings;

(c) 15make different provision for different cases or circumstances or for
different purposes;

(d) make provision subject to exceptions.

(6) In the provisions mentioned in subsection (1), “subordinate legislation”
means—

(a) 20subordinate legislation within the meaning of the Interpretation Act
1978 (see section 21(1) of that Act), or

(b) an instrument made under—

(i) an Act of the Scottish Parliament,

(ii) an Act or Measure of the National Assembly for Wales, or

(iii) 25Northern Ireland legislation.

133 Financial provisions

(1) The following are to be paid out of money provided by Parliament—

(a) any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of this Act;

(b) any expenditure incurred by the Authority by virtue of this Act;

(c) 30any increase attributable to this Act in the sums payable out of money
so provided under any other enactment.

(2) The expenditure referred to in subsection (1)(a) includes expenditure incurred
by the Secretary of State for the purposes of, or in connection with—

(a) the establishment of a CFD counterparty;

(b) 35making payments or providing financial assistance to a CFD
counterparty;

(c) obtaining advice and assistance in relation to the exercise of functions
conferred on the Secretary of State by or by virtue of Chapter 2 or 3;

(d) making payments or providing financial assistance to a person who is
40a settlement body in relation to capacity agreements (see section
22(4)(g));

(e) making payments or providing financial assistance to the national
system operator or an alternative delivery body in connection with the
exercise of EMR functions.

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(3) Financial assistance or payments includes financial assistance or payments
given subject to such conditions as may be determined by, or in accordance
with arrangements made by, the Secretary of State; and such conditions may in
particular in the case of a grant include conditions for repayment in specified
5circumstances.

(4) In this section—

134 Extent

(1) Subject to the rest of this section, this Act extends to England and Wales and
15Scotland.

(2) The following also extend to Northern Ireland—

(a) in Part 2—

(i) Chapter 1 (general considerations),

(ii) Chapter 2 (contracts for difference),

(iii) 20Chapter 4 (investment contracts),

(iv) Chapter 7 (the renewables obligation: transitional
arrangements),

(v) Chapter 8 (emissions performance standard), and

(vi) section 47 (exemption from liability in damages);

(b) 25subject to subsections (4) and (5), Part 3 (nuclear regulation);

(c) this Part.

(3) Section 129 extends to England and Wales and Northern Ireland only.

(4) Part 2 of Schedule 8 extends to England and Wales and Scotland only.

(5) The amendments made by Schedule 12 have the same extent as the provisions
30they amend, except that—

(a) paragraphs 16(3), 18(6), 19(6), 20(2)(b) and (3) and 21 (amendments of
certain provisions of the Nuclear Installations Act 1965) extend to
England and Wales and Scotland only;

(b) the other amendments in that Schedule of the Nuclear Installations Act
351965 extend to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
only;

(c) paragraphs 29 to 39 (amendments of the Nuclear Safeguards and
Electricity (Finance) Act 1978 and Nuclear Safeguards Act 2000) extend
to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland only;

(d) 40paragraphs 40 to 42 (amendments of the Radioactive Substances Act
1993) extend to Scotland only.

135 Commencement

(1) The provisions of this Act come into force on such day as the Secretary of State
may by order made by statutory instrument appoint, subject to subsections (2)
45and (3).

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(2) The following provisions come into force at the end of the period of 2 months
beginning with the day on which this Act is passed—

(a) Chapter 5 of Part 2 (conflicts of interest and contingency
arrangements);

(b) 5Chapter 6 of Part 2 (access to markets);

(c) Chapter 7 of Part 2 (renewables obligation: transitional arrangements);

(d) Chapter 8 of Part 2 (emissions performance standard);

(e) Part 5 (strategy and policy statement), other than section 120(1)
(repeals);

(f) 10sections 121 to 124 (domestic tariffs: modifications of energy supply
licences);

(g) section 125 (powers to alter activities requiring licences: activities
related to supply contracts);

(h) section 126 (consumer redress orders);

(i) 15section 127 (offshore transmission systems);

(j) section 129 (fees in respect of decommissioning and clean-up of nuclear
sites).

(3) The following provisions come into force on the day on which this Act is
passed—

(a) 20Chapter 1 of Part 2 (general considerations);

(b) Chapter 2 of Part 2 (contracts for difference);

(c) Chapter 3 of Part 2 (capacity market);

(d) Chapter 4 of Part 2 (investment contracts);

(e) Chapter 9 of Part 2 (miscellaneous);

(f) 25section 95 (subordinate legislation under Part 3);

(g) section 96(1) (power to make transitional provision in relation to Part
3);

(h) section 97 (transfer of staff etc for purposes of Part 3);

(i) section 98(2) (power to make consequential amendments in relation to
30Part 3);

(j) section 100 (review of Part 3);

(k) section 130 (review of certain provisions of Part 6);

(l) the provisions of this Part (including this section).

(4) An order under subsection (1) may—

(a) 35appoint different days for different purposes;

(b) make transitional provision and savings.

136 Short title

This Act may be cited as the Energy Act 2013.

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SCHEDULES

Section 7

SCHEDULE 1 CFD counterparties: transfer schemes

Power to make transfer schemes

1 (1) 5The Secretary of State may make one or more schemes for the transfer of
designated property, rights or liabilities of a person who has ceased to be a
CFD counterparty (“the transferor”) to a person who is a CFD counterparty
(“the transferee”).

(2) On the transfer date, the designated property, rights and liabilities are
10transferred and vest in accordance with the scheme.

(3) The rights and liabilities that may be transferred by a scheme include those
arising under or in connection with a contract of employment.

(4) A certificate by the Secretary of State that anything specified in the certificate
has vested in any person by virtue of a scheme is conclusive evidence for all
15purposes of that fact.

(5) In this Schedule—

Contents of a scheme

2 (1) A scheme may make provision—

(a) for anything done by or in relation to the transferor in connection
25with any property, rights or liabilities transferred by the scheme to
be treated as done, or to be continued, by or in relation to the
transferee;

(b) for references to the transferor in any agreement (whether written or
not), instrument or other document relating to any property, rights
30or liabilities transferred by the scheme to be treated as references to
the transferee;

(c) about the continuation of legal proceedings;

(d) for transferring property, rights or liabilities which could not
otherwise be transferred or assigned;

(e) 35for transferring property, rights and liabilities irrespective of any
requirement for consent which would otherwise apply;

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(f) for preventing a right of pre-emption, right of reverter, right of
forfeiture, right to compensation or other similar right from arising
or becoming exercisable as a result of the transfer of property, rights
or liabilities;

(g) 5for dispensing with any formality in relation to the transfer of
property, rights or liabilities by the scheme;

(h) for transferring property acquired, or rights or liabilities arising,
after the scheme is made but before it takes effect;

(i) for apportioning property, rights or liabilities;

(j) 10for creating rights, or imposing liabilities, in connection with
property, rights or liabilities transferred by the scheme;

(k) for requiring the transferee to enter into any agreement of any kind,
or for a purpose, specified in or determined in accordance with the
scheme.

(2) 15Sub-paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to references in primary legislation or
in subordinate legislation.

Compensation

3 A scheme may contain provision for the payment of compensation by the
Secretary of State to any person whose interests are adversely affected by it.

Section 33

20SCHEDULE 2 Investment contracts

Part 1 Introductory

Meaning of “investment contract”

1 (1) 25In this Schedule an “investment contract” means a contract with an
electricity generator which—

(a) is entered into by the Secretary of State, whether before or after this
Schedule comes into force, on or before the earlier of 31st December
2015 and the date on which a definition of an “eligible generator”
30first comes into force by virtue of section 10(3),

(b) if it relates to an electricity generating station in Northern Ireland, is
entered into with the consent of the Department of Enterprise, Trade
and Investment,

(c) includes an obligation for the parties to make payments under the
35contract based on the difference between a strike price and a
reference price in relation to electricity generated,

(d) is laid before Parliament in accordance with sub-paragraph (4).

(2) If the contract is entered into before the coming into force of this Schedule,
the obligation referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(c) must be conditional on the
40being in force of this Schedule.

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(3) In sub-paragraph (1)

(4) 20A contract is laid before Parliament in accordance with this sub-paragraph
if it is laid by the Secretary of State at any time after the introduction into
Parliament of the Bill that becomes this Act—

(a) with a statement falling within sub-paragraph (5), and

(b) after the Secretary of State has excluded from the contract—

(i) 25any confidential information (see paragraph 3), or

(ii) if the investment contract does not contain any confidential
information, any information to which paragraph 3(3)
applies and which the Secretary of State considers it
appropriate to exclude.

(5) 30A statement falls within this sub-paragraph if it is a statement—

(a) that the Secretary of State considers that payments falling within
paragraph 1(1)(c) which would be made under the contract would
encourage low carbon electricity generation,

(b) that the Secretary of State considers that without the contract there is
35a significant risk that the electricity generation to which the contract
relates will not occur or will be significantly delayed, and

(c) summarising the regard that the Secretary of State has had, in
deciding to enter the contract, to the matters set out in subsection (2)
of section 5.

(6) 40In sub-paragraph (5) “low carbon electricity generation” means electricity
generation which in the opinion of the Secretary of State will contribute to a
reduction in emissions of greenhouse gases; and “greenhouse gas” has the
meaning given by section 92(1) of the Climate Change Act 2008.

(7) The Secretary of State must publish an investment contract in the form in
45which it was laid before Parliament as soon as reasonably practicable after it
is laid.

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Varied investment contract

2 (1) An investment contract is a “varied investment contract” for the purposes of
this paragraph if the variation—

(a) is agreed at any time before or after this Schedule comes into force,
5and

(b) will, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, materially increase the
likely cost to consumers of electricity.

(2) A varied investment contract is an “investment contract” for the purposes of
this Schedule only if it is laid before Parliament (at any time after the
10introduction into Parliament of the Bill that becomes this Act)—

(a) with a statement of why, having regard to the likely cost to
consumers of electricity, the Secretary of State believes that the
variation is appropriate, and

(b) after the Secretary of State has excluded from it—

(i) 15any confidential information (see paragraph 3), or

(ii) if the varied investment contract does not contain any
confidential information, any information to which
paragraph 3(3) applies and which the Secretary of State
considers it appropriate to exclude.

(3) 20The Secretary of State must publish a varied investment contract in the form
in which it was laid before Parliament as soon as reasonably practicable after
it is laid.

(4) This paragraph does not apply in respect of a variation which is made in
accordance with the terms of an investment contract.

25Confidential information

3 (1) For the purposes of paragraphs 1 and 2, “confidential information” means
specified information to which sub-paragraph (3) applies and in relation to
which it is an initial term of the contract that it should not be disclosed.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)

(a) 30a term is an initial term if it is agreed at the time the investment
contract is entered into or, in relation to a varied investment contract,
at the time the variation is agreed;

(b) “specified” means specified in the initial term.

(3) This sub-paragraph applies to information if it is—

(a) 35not the strike price or the reference price;

(b) information which, in the opinion of the Secretary of State at the time
the initial term is agreed, constitutes a trade secret;

(c) information the disclosure of which, in the opinion of the Secretary
of State at that time, would or would be likely to prejudice the
40commercial interests of any person;

(d) information the disclosure of which would, in the opinion of the
Secretary of State at that time, constitute a breach of confidence
actionable by any person.

Interpretation for the purposes of this Schedule

4 (1) 45In this Schedule—

(2) References in this Schedule to a CFD counterparty (apart from the reference
in paragraph 9(1)(c), 9(1)(d) and 16) are to a CFD counterparty acting as a
counterparty in relation to an investment contract (where any property,
rights or liabilities under the contract have been transferred to the CFD
20counterparty by a scheme under paragraph 16).

Investment contract counterparty

5 (1) The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument designate
an eligible person to be a counterparty for investment contracts.

(2) A person may be designated if the person is—

(a) 25a company formed and registered under the Companies Act 2006, or

(b) a public authority, including any person any of whose functions are
of a public nature.

(3) A designation may be made only with the consent of the person designated.

(4) More than one designation may have effect under this paragraph.

(5) 30A designation ceases to have effect if—

(a) the Secretary of State by order made by statutory instrument revokes
the designation, or

(b) the person withdraws consent to the designation by giving not less
than 28 days’ notice in writing to the Secretary of State.

(6) 35As soon as reasonably practicable after a designation ceases to have effect
the Secretary of State must make a transfer scheme under paragraph 16 to
ensure the transfer of all rights and obligations under any investment
contract to which the person who has ceased to be an investment contract
counterparty was a party.

(7) 40If necessary for the purposes of a transfer scheme required to be made by
virtue of sub-paragraph (6), the Secretary of State must, so far as reasonably
practicable, exercise the power to designate so as to ensure that at least one
designation has effect under this paragraph.

(8) Regulations may include provision about the period of time for which, and
45the circumstances in which, a person who has ceased to be an investment

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