Amendments proposed to the Energy Bill [Lords] - continued House of Commons

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Mr Andrew Stunell
Norman Baker

184

Clause     96,     page     74,     line     43,     at end insert—

      '(i) shall be published and a right of appeal given within 28 days, to which the Secretary of State must consider any representations before confirming terms of notice.'.

   

Miss Anne McIntosh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Mr David Ruffley
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page

163

Clause     96,     page     75,     line     17,     at end add—

    '(11)   Before issuing a notice, the Secretary of State must consult with the Secretary of State for Transport and the Chief Executive of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.'.

   

Mr Andrew Stunell
Norman Baker

185

Clause     96,     page     75,     line     17,     at end add—

    '(11)   The Secretary of State must ensure that all efforts are made also to make use of such areas for marine conservation purposes by designating, where practically possible, said areas as protected marine reserves.'.


   

Dr Alan Whitehead

144

Schedule     16,     page     232,     line     42,     leave out 'either in addition to or'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead

145

Schedule     16,     page     233,     line     35,     leave out 'either in addition to or'.


   

Mr Andrew Stunell
Norman Baker

186

Clause     100,     page     77,     line     36,     leave out 'may' and insert 'is likely to'.


   

Miss Anne McIntosh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Mr David Ruffley
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page

164

Clause     101,     page     77,     line     41,     at end add 'in consultation with the Secretary of State for Transport and the Chief Executive of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.'.


   

Miss Anne McIntosh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Mr David Ruffley
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page

165

Clause     102,     page     78,     line     15,     at end insert ', following consultation with the Secretary of State for Transport and the Chief Executive of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.'.

   

Mr Andrew Stunell
Norman Baker

187

Clause     102,     page     78,     line     41,     at end insert—

    '(5A)   A declaration under this section must be published and a right of appeal given within 28 days, to which the Secretary of State must consider any representations before confirming terms of notice.'.

   

Mr Michael Weir

32

Clause     102,     page     78,     line     41,     at end insert—

      '(e) may not disrupt any other area of significant economic activity.'.


   

Mr Andrew Stunell
Norman Baker

188

Clause     103,     page     79,     line     34,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   A declaration under this section must be published and a right of appeal given within 28 days, to which the Secretary of State must consider any representations before confirming terms of notice.'.

   

Mr Michael Weir

33

Clause     103,     page     80,     line     20,     at end insert—

      '(f) consult representatives of other industries with significant economic activity in the area affected.'.

   

Miss Anne McIntosh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Mr David Ruffley
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page

166

Clause     103,     page     80,     line     20,     at end insert—

      '(f) consult with the Secretary of State for Transport and the Chief Executive of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.'.


   

Dr Alan Whitehead

140

Clause     111,     page     90,     line     7,     at end add—

    '(11)   Nothing in this section shall empower the Secretary of State to modify the provisions of a decommissioning programme in connection with the provision of security by any person approved under section 109(4) without the consent of the person affected.'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead

141

Clause     111,     page     90,     line     7,     at end add—

    '(11)   This section applies, in respect of a renewable energy installation, until the decommissioning of the renewable energy installation has been completed in accordance with section 112.'.


   

Dr Alan Whitehead

142

Clause     115,     page     92,     line     40,     leave out 'or'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead

143

Clause     115,     page     92,     line     42,     at end insert ', or—

      (c) to participation where the person does not have a serious executive role in those activities.'.


   

Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Anne McIntosh
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page
Mr David Ruffley

192

Clause     118,     page     94,     line     32,     leave out subsection (1).

   

Dr Desmond Turner
Brian White

1

Clause     118,     page     94,     line     33,     after 'day', insert 'within the relevant period'.

   

Dr Desmond Turner
Brian White

2

Clause     118,     page     94,     line     33,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   After section 32(8) of that Act, insert—

      "(8A) In this section and section 32C 'the relevant period' means the period that—

      (a) begins with the passing of the Energy Act 2004, and

      (b) ends four years after the coming into force of section 32D.".'.

   

Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Anne McIntosh
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page
Mr David Ruffley

193

Clause     118,     page     94,     line     34,     leave out subsections (2) to (6).

   

Dr Desmond Turner
Brian White

3

Clause     118,     page     94,     line     38,     after 'obligation', insert 'during the relevant period'.

   

Dr Desmond Turner
Brian White

4

Clause     118,     page     95,     line     2,     after 'day', insert 'and ending no later than the last day of the relevant period'.

   

Dr Desmond Turner
Brian White

5

Clause     118,     page     95,     line     22,     at end insert 'provided that any such period shall end no later than the last day of the relevant period'.


   

Brian White
Dr Alan Whitehead

40

Clause     120,     page     96,     line     42,     after 'that', insert 'the Secretary of State may by order determine that'.

   

Dr Desmond Turner

167

Clause     120,     page     96,     line     44,     after 'electricity', insert 'with a capacity greater than 50 MW'.

   

Mr Stephen Timms

19

Page     96,     line     41,     leave out Clause 120.


   

Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Anne McIntosh
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page
Mr David Ruffley

194

Clause     128,     page     101,     line     19,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Ann McIntosh
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page
Mr David Ruffley

195

Clause     128,     page     101,     line     21,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Anne McIntosh
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page
Mr David Ruffley

196

Clause     128,     page     101,     line     26,     after 'meet', insert 'those'.

   

Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Anne McIntosh
Mr Robert Key
Mr Richard Page
Mr David Ruffley

197

Clause     128,     page     101,     line     26,     at end insert 'set under subsection (2)(b)'.


   

Brian White

200

*Clause     129,     page     102,     line     6,     after 'microgeneration', insert 'and dynamic demand control.'.

   

Brian White

201

*Clause     129,     page     102,     line     12,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   In drawing up the strategy or any revision of the strategy, the Secretary of State shall consider the role of dynamic demand control in—

      (a) reducing fluctuations in demand for electricity, and so increasing stability and security of supply,

      (b) creating a smoothing effect in electricity demand that facilitates the connection of high proportions of intermittent renewable generation,

      (c) reducing the need for reinforcement of electricity networks, and

      (d) reducing the cost of balancing the electricity system.'.

   

Brian White

202

*Clause     129,     page     102,     line     15,     at end insert 'or produce products that would facilitate dynamic demand control'.

   

Brian White

203

*Clause     129,     page     102,     line     17,     after 'microgeneration', insert 'and the installation of dynamic demand control measures'.

   

Brian White

204

*Clause     129,     page     102,     line     24,     after 'microgeneration', insert 'and the installation of dynamic demand control measures'.

   

Brian White

205

*Clause     129,     page     102,     line     28,     at end insert—

       '"dynamic demand control" means the ability of a load or a microgeneration device to adjust its electricity consumption or output according to instantaneous power imbalances on the electricity grid, in order that the variability of demand is reduced;'.

   

Mr Stephen Timms

20

Page     102,     line     3,     leave out Clause 129.


   

Anne Picking
Paddy Tipping
Dr Desmond Turner
Mr Calum MacDonald

93

Clause     133,     page     105,     line     11,     at end add—

    '(4)   In section 7 (licence conditions: general), after subsection (3A) insert—

      "(3B) Conditions included in a transmission licence by virtue of subsection (1)(a) shall require the holder to—

      (a) maintain accounting and reporting arrangements which enable accounts to be prepared, and

      (b) prepare and submit to GEMA, on an annual basis, accounts,

       for the business engaging in that activity so that the revenues, costs, assets, liabilities, reserves and provisions of, or reasonably attributable to, the business engaging in that activity are separately identifiable from those of any other business of the transmission licence holder.".'.



 
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