The legislated policy is to reach Net Zero by 2050. We have dedicated subtopics for legal teams – renewable electricity subsidies and embedded benefits, projects for solar, onshore wind, and offshore renewable projects.
With increasing political and regulatory focus on the electricity supply market, many larger legal teams are interested in this area. Our subtopics include GB electricity generation and storage regulation.
Keep up-to-date with market practice and advances in real-time. We have forward looking trackers of the expected dates of final decisions, and implementing measures for consultations across the British energy market.
The energy sector is fast-paced and ever changing. Are you up-to-date with the latest changes in energy regulation and policy– and have a sense of what’s on the horizon?
Planning analysis: This analysis sets out comments from Jennifer Eng on the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)....
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has published the response to its December 2023 consultation on the proposed Heads of Terms...
Energy analysis: 2024 has been a dynamic and interesting year for energy law and policy. The Energy team at LexisNexis® look back at some of the key...
This week's edition of Energy weekly highlights includes developments from the end of 2024, as well as 2025 to date. First, there are summaries of:...
Ofgem has launched a statutory consultation on five proposed changes to the Capacity Market (CM) Rules, particularly CP371, CP376, CP377, CP378, and...
Electric vehicle charge point leases—key issues for commercial propertyBackgroundThe number of electric vehicles is set to grow rapidly in the coming...
The planning regime for nuclear new build in England and WalesSTOP PRESS: This Practice Note is currently under review.This Practice Note focuses on...
Great British Energy TrackerThis Practice Note tracks the key developments and anticipated next steps in relation to the establishment and operation...
Energy legislation tracker 2024This Energy legislation tracker tool displays key upcoming legislation of interest to Energy lawyers from 1 January...
Energy consultations tracker 2024This Energy consultations tracker tool displays the current status and most recent developments of key consultations...
Template agreement—mutualThis Agreement is made on [date]Parties1[insert name of Party A][ of OR a company incorporated in [England and Wales] under...
Termination clause1Termination1.1This Agreement may be terminated by either party giving a minimum of [enter number] months’ notice in writing to the...
Power purchase agreement (PPA)—exempt power supplyThis Agreement is made on [date]Parties1[name of the Company] [of [address] OR incorporated in...
Fuel supply agreementDate of Agreement ________________________________20[XX]Parties1[INSERT], a company incorporated in [INSERT] (registered number...
Briefing for directors—general duties under the Companies Act 2006Every director of a company owes a number of duties to the company they are...
An introduction to take-or-pay clauses in energy contractsThis Practice Note introduces take-or-pay clauses in the energy sector and considers some of...
Power purchase agreements (PPAs)—key terms and issuesWhat is a power purchase agreement?A power purchase agreement (PPA) is a contract between an...
Key stakeholders in midstream & downstream activities of the Oil & Gas industryAlthough differences persist among regional markets, this Practice Note...
The Offshore Transmission Owner (OFTO) regimeWhat are OFTOs?Offshore Transmission Owners (OFTOs) are the owners of offshore transmission assets which...
An introduction to tolling agreements in the LNG sectorIntroductionThe business model underpinning a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project is of...
Supplier of last resort—key featuresWhat is the ‘supplier of last resort’?When the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) revokes a supply...
Wind Turbine Supply AgreementWhat is a Turbine Supply Agreement (TSA)?The Turbine Supply Agreement (TSA) is a critical component of the contractual...
Gas sales agreement—key clausesTypes of gas sales agreements (GSAs)Contracts for the sale of gas may take several forms, including:•term...
Key issues in operation and maintenance (O&M) contracts for renewable energy projectsOverviewOperation and maintenance (O&M) of renewable energy...
Contracts for Difference (CfD)—key featuresElectricity market reform (EMR)The EMR programme was developed by the government to promote investment in...
Balance of plant agreements in wind farm projects—OverviewScope of this noteThis note provides an overview of Balance of Plant (BOP) Agreements in the...
Maritime contracts in the offshore oil & gas industry—an introductionOverviewVessels are used extensively in the offshore oil & gas sector. Types of...
An introduction to the roles and types of service agreements typically seen in the upstream oil and gas arenaRole of oil service agreements in a...
LNG Chartering—an introductionIntroductionPractice Note: LNG—an introduction provides a general overview of the production and use of liquefied...
An Introduction to Oil & Gas Sales and TradingGovernments permit companies to explore for and produce hydrocarbons (crude oil and natural gas) within...
LNG sale and purchase agreementsTypes of LNG sale and purchase agreementsLiquefied natural gas (LNG) is commonly traded as a portfolio commodity, in...
Understanding upstream petroleum agreements—concessions, production sharing contracts and service contractsThe purpose and scope of petroleum...
The smallest portion of a substance that can exist by itself and retain the properties of the substance. Molecules consist of multiple atoms and a particular molecule has a specific number of atoms arranged in a specific way. Water is a molecule consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom – the hydrogen atoms are bound to opposite sides of the oxygen atom with an angle of about 104.5? between the two hydrogen atoms.
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