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[F1SCHEDULE 1U.K.Supplies and emissions

This schedule has no associated Explanatory Memorandum

SECTION 1U.K.Electricity and gas: general

ElectricityU.K.

1.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), and sections 3 and 4—

(a)a public body or undertaking (“A”) is supplied with electricity where—

(i)A agrees with a person (“B”) that B will supply electricity to A;

(ii)A receives a supply further to that agreement; and

(iii)that supply is measured by a metering device or is an unmetered supply;

(b)A is supplied with electricity received by another public body or undertaking (“C”) where—

(i)A agrees with B that B will supply electricity to C;

(ii)C receives a supply further to that agreement; and

(iii)that supply is measured by a metering device or is an unmetered supply.

(2) A supply of electricity is made at the time it is received.

(3) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to the extent that the electricity is used directly for—

(a)the generation, transmission or distribution of electricity; or

(b)the transport, supply or shipping of gas.

(4) In this paragraph,—

“unmetered supply” is a supply of electricity to premises which is—

(a)

supplied otherwise than through a metering device; and

(b)

[F2is connected to a distribution system of an electricity distributor within the meaning of—

(i)

in Great Britain, section 6 of the Electricity Act 1989; or

(ii)

in Northern Ireland, article 3 of the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992.]

Textual Amendments

F2Words in Sch. 1 para. 1(4) substituted (1.4.2014) by virtue of The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (Amendment) Order 2014 (S.I. 2014/502), arts. 1(1), 6(2)

GasU.K.

2.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), and sections 3 and 4—

(a)a public body or undertaking (“A”) is supplied with gas received by A where—

(i)A agrees with a person (“B”) that B will supply gas to A;

(ii)A receives a supply further to that agreement; and

(iii)that supply is measured by a metering device;

(b)A is supplied with gas received by another public body or undertaking (“C”) where—

(i)A agrees with B that B will supply gas to C;

(ii)C receives a supply further to that agreement; and

(iii)that supply is measured by a metering device.

(2) A supply of gas is made at the time it is received.

(3) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to the extent that the gas is used directly for—

(a)the transport, supply or shipping of gas; or

(b)the generation, transmission or distribution of electricity.

Measurement unitsU.K.

3.  Where in this Order information must be provided concerning a supply of electricity or gas, the amount of that supply must be expressed in kWh.

SECTION 2U.K.Electricity and gas: self-supply

Self-supply of electricity by generators, transmitters, distributors and authorised suppliersU.K.

4.(1) Where a public body or undertaking—

(a)is described in sub-paragraph (3); and

(b)supplies electricity to itself,

subject to sub-paragraph (2), it is supplied with that electricity.

[F3(2) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to the extent that the electricity is used directly for—

(a)the generation, transmission or distribution of electricity, or

(b)the transport, supply or shipping of gas.]

(3) The public bodies or undertakings referred to in sub-paragraph (1) are—

(a)an authorised supplier of electricity;

(b)in Great Britain, a public body or undertaking which—

(i)holds a generation, transmission or distribution licence within the meaning of section 6 of the Electricity Act 1989 M1; or

(ii)generates, transmits or distributes electricity and which is exempt under that Act from the requirement to hold a licence to do so;

(c)in Northern Ireland, a public body or undertaking which—

(i)holds a generation or a distribution and transmission licence made under Article 10 of the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992 M2; or

(ii)generates, distributes or transmits electricity and which is exempt under that Order from the requirement to hold a licence to do so.

Textual Amendments

Marginal Citations

M11989 c. 29. Section 6 has been amended by: section 30 of the Utilities Act 2000 (c. 27); sections 89(3), 136, 143, 145, 146, and 197(9) of the Energy Act 2004 (c. 20) and Schedules 3 and 19 to that Act; section 79 of, and Schedule 8 to, the Climate Change Act 2008 (c. 27).

Self-supply by authorised gas suppliersU.K.

5.(1) Where an authorised supplier of gas supplies natural gas to itself, it is supplied with that natural gas except to the extent which it uses that natural gas directly for—

(a)the transport, supply or shipping of gas; or

(b)the generation, transmission or distribution of electricity.

(2) In this paragraph, “natural gas” means any gas derived from natural strata.

SECTION 3U.K.Franchise agreements

Supplies under franchise agreementsU.K.

6.(1) This section applies to supplies of electricity or gas in relation to franchise agreements and varies the provisions under section 1 concerning to whom a supply is made.

(2) The variation applies only where provided under this Order.

Franchise agreementsU.K.

7.(1) A “franchise agreement” exists where one undertaking (“the franchisee”) and another undertaking (“the franchisor”) agree that—

(a)the franchisee carries on a business activity which is the sale or distribution of goods or the provision of services (“the franchise business”);

(b)the franchise business is carried on under a name which the franchisor provides to the franchisee;

(c)the premises where the franchise business is carried on are used exclusively for that business by the franchisee; and

(d)those premises have an internal or external appearance agreed by the franchisor and that appearance is similar to that of other premises in respect of which the franchisor has entered into a franchise agreement.

(2) Where a franchise agreement exists, “franchise premises” means—

(a)the premises described in sub-paragraph (1); and

(b)other premises used by the franchisee in relation to carrying on the franchise business.

Franchise agreements not existingU.K.

8.  A franchise agreement does not exist where—

(a)the franchisee and the franchisor are group undertakings in relation to each other; or

(b)in relation to franchise premises, the franchisee occupies those premises with the permission of the franchisor.

Supplies to franchisees regarded as supplies to franchisorsU.K.

9.(1) Sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) apply where—

(a)there is a franchise agreement; and

(b)the franchisee is supplied with electricity or gas under section 1 of this Schedule in relation to the franchise premises (“a franchise supply”).

(2) For the purposes of Part 2 of this Order, where—

(a)the franchise agreement exists on the qualification day; and

(b)during the qualification year there is a franchise supply of electricity which is qualifying electricity,

that franchise supply of electricity is a supply to the franchisor and not the franchisee.

(3) For the purposes of Part 3 of this Order, where—

(a)the franchisor is a participant or is a member of a group which is a participant; and

(b)the franchise agreement exists during a year of a phase,

the franchise supply during that year is a supply to the franchisor and not the franchisee.

SECTION 4U.K.Trusts of land

Supplies to trustees in relation to trust premisesU.K.

10.  Subject to paragraphs 11 and 12, where—

(a)a public body or undertaking (“T”) holds land on trust (“the trust premises”); and

(b)T is supplied with electricity or gas under section 1 of this Schedule in relation to the trust premises,

that supply of electricity or gas in relation to the trust premises is a supply to T.

Supplies to beneficiariesU.K.

11.  Where a public body or undertaking (“B”) is beneficially entitled to more than a half share of the assets of the trust under which the trust premises are held, the supply of electricity or gas in relation to the trust premises is a supply to B and not T.

Supplies to operatorsU.K.

12.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), where—

(a)an operator (“O”) carries on a regulated activity in relation to the trust premises; and

(b)O is a public body or undertaking,

the supply of electricity or gas in relation to the trust premises is a supply to O and not T.

(2) This paragraph does not apply where paragraph 11 applies.

SECTION 5U.K.Deductions from supplies

Deductions from suppliesU.K.

13.(1) This section provides for deductions in calculating the amount of a supply of electricity or gas under section 1, 2, 3 or 4 of this Schedule.

(2) The deductions apply only where provided under this Order.

Unconsumed supply: electricityU.K.

14.(1) Sub-paragraph (3) applies where A does not consume for its own use some or all of the supply to it of electricity.

(2) The amount not consumed by A is “unconsumed supply”.

(3) Subject to paragraph 16(3) [F4and (3A)], A may deduct from its electricity supply the unconsumed supply measured by—

(a)a metering device; or

(b)a device which measures electricity supplied but the measurements are not used for the purpose of charging for that electricity.

Textual Amendments

Unconsumed supply: gasU.K.

15.(1) Sub-paragraph (3) applies where A does not consume for its own use some or all of the supply to it of gas.

(2) The amount not consumed by A is “unconsumed supply”.

(3) Subject to paragraph 16(3) [F5and (3A)], A may deduct from its gas supply the unconsumed supply measured by—

(a)a metering device; or

(b)a device which measures gas supplied but the measurements are not used for the purpose of charging for that gas.

Textual Amendments

Occupation of premisesU.K.

16.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where—

(a)A has an unconsumed supply; and

(b)that unconsumed supply is consumed by a person (“B”) in respect of premises which B occupies with the permission of A.

(2) Subject to [F6sub-paragraphs (3) and (3A)], paragraphs 14(3) and 15(3) do not apply to an unconsumed supply to which sub-paragraph (1) applies.

(3) Sub-paragraph (2) does not apply where—

(a)B is a Northern Ireland Department which occupies premises with the permission of A, and A is another Northern Ireland Department; or

(b)B has entered into a construction lease with A in respect of the premises described in paragraph (1)(b).

[F7(3A) Sub-paragraph (2) does not apply where—

(a)the unconsumed supply is consumed by B—

(i)before IP completion day, on the premises occupied by B to operate an EU ETS installation;

(ii)on or after IP completion day, on the premises occupied by B in circumstances which, had that supply been consumed before IP completion day, would have been treated as falling within sub-paragraph (i);

(b)the unconsumed supply is consumed by B on the premises occupied by B to operate a CCA facility;

(c)the unconsumed supply is consumed by B on the premises occupied by B to operate a metallurgical process; or

(d)the unconsumed supply is consumed by B on the premises occupied by B to operate a mineralogical process.]

(4) A “construction lease” is a lease entered into between A and B for a minimum period of 30 years where—

(a)B covenants—

(i)to obtain all necessary consents and approvals and to erect fencing or erect a building on the premises within a period of not more than 2 years from the lease commencement date;

(ii)to install all necessary gas, electricity and water supplies to the premises to comply with statutory requirements within a period of not more than 2 years from the lease commencement date; and

(iii)if required by A, to remove any buildings or works constructed by B on the premises at termination of the lease; and

(b)A covenants to compensate B for any improvements made to the premises by B during the period of the lease.

Consumption outside the United KingdomU.K.

17.  A is not supplied with electricity or gas to the extent that supply is consumed by A outside the United Kingdom.

Domestic accommodationU.K.

18.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), A is not supplied with electricity or gas—

(a)to the extent that supply is consumed by A for the purposes of domestic accommodation; and

(b)where the conditions in sub-paragraph (4) are satisfied concerning that accommodation.

(2) A is supplied with electricity or gas in respect of common areas described in sub-paragraph (5)(b) where a decision has been made under sub-paragraph (6) that those common areas are not part of the domestic accommodation.

(3) Domestic accommodation” means premises or that part of premises intended to be used as a person's permanent home.

(4) The conditions referred to in sub-paragraph (1) are—

(a)the accommodation is not provided in relation to a person's education, employment or service; and

(b)no services are provided for the care of a person in residence in that accommodation by the person to whom the supply of electricity or gas is made.

(5) Where common areas of premises are used in relation to domestic accommodation and the premises are used—

(a)solely for domestic accommodation; or

(b)partly for domestic accommodation,

the common areas are part of that accommodation.

(6) A may decide that the common areas where sub-paragraph (5)(b) applies are not part of the domestic accommodation.

(7) A decision made under sub-paragraph (6)—

(a)may be made in respect of—

(i)the supply in the qualification year of a phase and where so made, applies to the phase;

(ii)a phase where it was not made in respect of the qualification year, where such a decision is made on or before the participant submits its first annual report for that phase;

(b)must not be altered during the phase.

Caravan sites: accommodationU.K.

19.(1) A is not supplied with electricity or gas to the extent that supply is consumed by A directly for the purposes of accommodation at a caravan site.

(2) Caravan site” means—

(a)in England and Wales and Scotland, a caravan site within the meaning of section 1(4) of the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 M3 which is in accordance with Part 1 of that Act—

(i)licensed;

(ii)exempt from requiring a licence; or

(iii)provided by a local authority as defined by that Part;

(b)in England and Wales, land licensed under section 269 of the Public Health Act 1936 M4 for use as a site for a moveable dwelling within the meaning of that section;

(c)in Northern Ireland, a caravan site within the meaning of section 1(4) of the Caravans Act (Northern Ireland) 1963 M5 which is—

(i)licensed in accordance with section 1(1) of that Act;

(ii)exempt from requiring a licence under section 2 of that Act;

(iii)provided by a district council as defined by section 21 of that Act M6; or

(iv)provided by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive pursuant to Article 28A of the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 M7.

Marginal Citations

M41936 c. 49. Section 269 was amended by sections 30(1) and 48(1) of and Schedule 4 to the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 (c. 62). There are other amendments to section 269 which are not relevant.

M51963 c. 17. Paragraph 9 of the Schedule was amended by article 133(1) of and Schedule 5 to the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 (S.I. 1991/1220 (N.I. 11)).

M6Section 21 was amended by S.R. (NI) 1973 No 285.

M7S.I. 1981/156 (N.I. 3). Article 28A was inserted by S.I. 2003/412 (N.I. 2).

Emergency and temporary accommodationU.K.

20.(1) Where A is a housing body, A is not supplied with electricity or gas to the extent the supply is consumed by A for the purposes of emergency or temporary accommodation.

(2) In sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)emergency or temporary accommodation” means accommodation provided in discharge of a duty on the housing body under—

(i)in England and Wales, Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 M8;

(ii)in Scotland, Part II of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 M9;

(iii)in Northern Ireland, Part II of the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1988 M10;

(b)housing body” means—

(i)in England and Wales, a local housing authority within the meaning of Part VII of the Housing Act 1996;

(ii)in Scotland, a local authority within the meaning of Part II of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987;

(iii)in Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.

Marginal Citations

M81996 c. 52. Part VII is subject to various amendments under Schedule 1 to the Homelessness Act 2002 (c. 7).

M91987 c. 26. Part II is subject to various amendments under section 3 of and Schedule 10 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001 (asp. 10) and section 25 is amended by section 1 of the Homelessness etc (Scotland) Act 2003 (asp. 10).

M10S.I. 1988/1990 (N.I. 23). Part II is subject to various amendments under chapter IV of the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/412 (N.I. 2)).

Transport consumptionU.K.

21.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), A is not supplied with electricity or gas to the extent that supply is consumed by A for the purposes of transport.

(2) A is supplied with an un-metered electricity or gas transport supply where a decision has been made that such a supply is not consumed for the purposes of transport under paragraph 22 or 23.

Un-metered transport supply: electricityU.K.

22.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where—

(a)A has consumed a supply of electricity for the purposes of transport; and

(b)part of that supply so consumed was not measured by a meter of any sort (“un-metered electricity transport supply”).

(2) Where this sub-paragraph applies, A may decide that un-metered electricity transport supply is not consumed for the purposes of transport.

(3) A decision made under sub-paragraph (2)—

(a)may be made in respect of—

(i)qualifying electricity in the qualification year of a phase and where so made, applies also to supplies of electricity during the phase;

(ii)a phase where it was not made in respect of the qualification year, where such a decision is made on or before the participant submits its first annual report for that phase;

(b)must not be altered during the phase.

Un-metered transport supply: gasU.K.

23.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where—

(a)A has consumed gas for the purposes of transport; and

(b)part of that supply so consumed was not measured by a meter of any sort (“un-metered gas transport supply”).

(2) Where this sub-paragraph applies, A may decide that un-metered gas transport supply during a phase is not consumed for the purposes of transport.

(3) A decision made under sub-paragraph (2)—

(a)may be made in respect of a phase where such a decision is made on or before the participant submits its first annual report for that phase;

(b)must not be altered during the phase.

Purposes of transportU.K.

24.(1) In paragraph 21, electricity or gas is consumed for the purposes of transport where it is used—

(a)by a road going vehicle, a vessel, an aircraft or a train;

(b)in relation to railways, for network services except where electricity or gas is used to provide power, heat or light to a building; or

(c)to provide power for the operation of a conveyor belt which is—

(i)at least 8 kilometres in length; and

(ii)used to transport materials to an off site facility from which facility the materials will be transported on a railway or a vessel using inland waters.

(2) The following definitions have effect for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)—

aircraft” means a self-propelled machine that can move through the air other than against the earth's surface;

inland waters” means—

(a)

any river, stream or other watercourse, whether natural or artificial and whether tidal or not;

(b)

any lough, lake or pond, whether natural or artificial, and any reservoir or dock; and

(c)

any channel, creek, bay, estuary or arm of the sea;

“network services” has the same meaning it has in section 82 of the Railways Act 1993 M11 but as if section 82(3)(h) of that Act did not apply;

railway” has the meaning given in section 67(1) of the Transport and Works Act 1992 M12;

road going vehicle” means any vehicle—

(a)

in respect of which a vehicle licence is required under the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994 M13;

(b)

which is an exempt vehicle under that Act; or

(c)

which is required to display a certificate of Crown exemption under regulation 31 of the Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Regulations 2002 M14;

“train” has the same meaning it has in section 83 of the Railways Act 1993;

vessel” means any boat or ship which is self-propelled and operates in or under water.

Consumption of gas for purposes other than heatingU.K.

25.  A is not supplied with gas to the extent that supply is consumed by A for purposes other than for the purposes of heating.

Purposes of heatingU.K.

26.(1) In paragraph 25, gas is consumed for the purposes of heating where it is used as part of a process where the primary purpose of that process is the generation of heat.

(2) Gas used in the process of combined heat and power generation is not consumed for the purposes of heating.

Minimal gas heating supply levelsU.K.

27.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where the amount of gas supplied to A for the purposes of heating is less than 2% of the amount of electricity supplied to A in the first annual reporting year of a phase (“minimal gas heating supply”).

(2) Where this sub-paragraph applies, A may decide that minimal gas heating supply is not consumed for the purposes of heating.

(3) A decision under sub-paragraph (2)—

(a)may be made in respect of a phase where such a decision is made on or before the participant submits its first annual report for that phase;

(b)must not be altered during the phase.

EU ETS installationsU.K.

28.[F8(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), A is not supplied with electricity or gas to the extent that supply is consumed by A—

(a)before IP completion day for the purposes of operating an EU ETS installation; or

(b)on or after IP completion day in circumstances which, had that supply been consumed before IP completion day, would have been treated as being for the purposes of operating an EU ETS installation.]

(2) A is supplied with electricity or gas where A decides that such a supply is not consumed for the purposes of operating an EU ETS installation.

(3) A decision made under sub-paragraph (2)—

(a)may be made in respect of a phase where such a decision is made on or before the participant submits its first annual report for that phase;

(b)must not be altered during the phase.

CCA facility consumptionU.K.

29.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), A is not supplied with electricity or gas to the extent that supply is consumed by A for the purposes of operating a CCA facility specified in a current specified facility certificate.

(2) A is supplied with electricity or gas where A decides that such a supply is not consumed for the purposes of operating a CCA facility specified in a specified facility certificate.

(3) A decision made under sub-paragraph (2)—

(a)may be made in respect of a phase where such a decision is made on or before the participant submits its first annual report for that phase;

(b)must not be altered during the phase.

(4) For the purposes of the initial phase, A is not supplied with electricity or gas to the extent that it is consumed by A for the purposes of operating a CCA facility that is subject to a CCA target that ends no earlier than 2 months before the beginning of that phase.

[F9Metallurgical and mineralogical processes consumptionU.K.

29A.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), A is not supplied with electricity or gas to the extent that that supply is consumed by A for the purposes of operating a metallurgical process or a mineralogical process.

(2) A is supplied with electricity or gas where A decides that such a supply is not consumed for the purposes of operating a metallurgical process or a mineralogical process.

(3) A decision made under sub-paragraph (2)—

(a)may be made in respect of a phase where such a decision is made on or before the date the participant submits its first annual report for that phase; and

(b)must not be altered during that phase.

(4) “Metallurgical process” means—

(a)any process falling within—

(i)Division 24 of NACE Rev 2, except a process falling within Group 24.46; or

(ii)Group 25.5 of NACE Rev 2, except a process involving sheet metal; or

(b)the following processes falling within Group 25.6 of NACE Rev 2—

(i)plating, anodising, or other similar processing of metals;

(ii)heat treatment of metals; or

(iii)where carried out in conjunction with a process falling within paragraph (a), deburring, sandblasting, tumbling or cleaning of metals.

(5) In sub-paragraph (4), “NACE Rev 2” [F10as it applied immediately before IP completion day] has the same meaning as it has in Article 1(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the statistical classification of economic activities NACE Revision 2 and a reference to “Division” and “Group” is to those matters as set out in Annex 1 to the Regulation.

(6) “Mineralogical process” has the same meaning as it has in Article 2(4)(b) of Council Directive 2003/96/EC restructuring the Community framework for the taxation of energy products and electricity.]

SECTION 6U.K.Additions to supplies: estimation adjustments

Additions to suppliesU.K.

30.(1) This section provides for additions in calculating the amount of a supply of electricity or gas under section 1, 2, 3 or 4 of this Schedule.

(2) The additions apply only where provided under this Order.

Estimation adjustment: electricity and gasU.K.

31.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies to a supply to A of electricity or gas measured by a specific metering device (“device 1”) during a year where,—

(a)for at least half of the year in which the supply is made, the amount of that supply is estimated by the supplier; and

(b)A cannot provide evidence to the satisfaction of the administrator that A has measured such estimated supply by a meter reading from device 1.

(2) Where this sub-paragraph applies, the “estimation adjustment” is 10% of the amount of the supply during the year which is measured by device 1.

SECTION 7U.K.Renewables generation and amount of emissions from supplies

Renewables generation: electricityU.K.

32.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where—

[F11(a)A generates electricity using a source of energy or technology specified in section 41(5) of the Energy Act 2008 and which was commissioned on or after 1st January 2008;]

[F12(b)in respect of that generation A is eligible—

(i)to be issued with a ROC; or

(ii)to receive a financial incentive made by virtue of a scheme under section 41 of the Energy Act 2008; and]

(c)A supplies some or all of that generated electricity to itself under paragraph 4 of this Schedule at the premises where it is generated.

(2) Where this sub-paragraph applies, “renewables generation” is the amount of the electricity generated which A supplies to itself.

Textual Amendments

Amount of emissionsU.K.

33.  The emissions in tCO2 from an amount of electricity or gas supplied is found by applying to that amount the relevant conversion factor.

Conversion factorsU.K.

[F1334.  In paragraph 33 “relevant conversion factor” means—

(a)a factor of zero emissions where A—

(i)is not prohibited from being given a ROC or a financial incentive described in sub-paragraph (1)(b) of paragraph 32 in respect of electricity generated using a source of energy or technology referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) of that paragraph; and

(ii)has not at any time received such a ROC or a financial incentive; and

(b)in all other cases a factor listed—

(i)in version 2 of the document named “CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Order: table of conversion factors 2013/14” published by the Department of Energy and Climate Change in January 2014 and made available at the website address https://www.gov.uk/crc-energy-efficiency-scheme; or

(ii)in any replacement or revision of the document described in sub-paragraph (b)(i) which is published and made available in the same way as that document.]]

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Impact Assessments generally accompany all UK Government interventions of a regulatory nature that affect the private sector, civil society organisations and public services. They apply regardless of whether the regulation originates from a domestic or international source and can accompany primary (Acts etc) and secondary legislation (SIs). An Impact Assessment allows those with an interest in the policy area to understand:

  • Why the government is proposing to intervene;
  • The main options the government is considering, and which one is preferred;
  • How and to what extent new policies may impact on them; and,
  • The estimated costs and benefits of proposed measures.
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