Utilities Act 2000 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Utilities Act 2000

This provision sets up the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority, gives it and the Secretary of State reporting, consultation, publication, and licensing powers, and requires several notices, reports, and assessments to be published or sent to specified bodies.

Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
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About this statute

This provision sets up the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority, gives it and the Secretary of State reporting, consultation, publication, and licensing powers, and requires several notices, reports, and assessments to be published or sent to specified bodies. This provision sets application and notice rules for transmission licences, gives the Authority powers to modify licence conditions, and imposes electricity connection duties on distributors. The provision rewrites several electricity-regulation rules, including connection charges and security, distributor performance standards and compensation, renewables obligations, and penalty powers. This provision amends gas and electricity rules, including licence conditions, resale pricing, consent requirements, and performance standards. The Secretary of State and Scottish Ministers can require specified information for certain energy-efficiency order functions, but disclosures are tightly restricted and unauthorized disclosure is an offence.

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