HARDWICK NEWS
Supplier Licensing Review—ongoing requirements and exit arrangements
<article><section><p>Energy Law analysis: Ofgem has been reviewing its approach to supplier licensing, with the aim of improving suppliers’ financial resilience and enhancing customer protections. Having consulted on the proposed changes...
Shipping and net zero
<section><p><span style="background-color:transparent;color:inherit;font-family:inherit;font-size:inherit;text-align:inherit;text-transform:inherit;white-space:inherit;word-spacing:normal;caret-color:auto;">Environment analysis: Beth...
The Energy White Paper—powering our net zero future
<article><section><p>Energy Law analysis: On 14 December 2020, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) <a...
Renewable energy – what is it and where is it going?
<p>Last week Ruth Jaun, a Lexis Energy PSL, gave a presentation at a Young UKELA seminar on the basics of Renewable Energy. During the seminar Ruth provided a comprehensive overview of the UK market and regulatory framework for renewable energy, as well as...
UK Prime Minister announces a ten-point plan for a Green Industrial Revolution
<article><section><p>Environment Analysis: Vanessa Jakovich, partner, and Abdullah Geelah, trainee solicitor, at Freshfields discuss the Prime Minister’s Green Industrial Revolution ten-point plan, setting out the key features and analysing...
New permitted development rights and Class E use class found lawful
<p>The High Court has dismissed a claim for judicial review challenging changes made in England to permitted development rights and the <a href="https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1987/764/contents/made" data-sf-ec-immutable="">Use...