Climate Change Levy: electrolytic hydrogen and energy context — outcome published
Consultation on the treatment of electrolytic hydrogen in Climate Change Levy and the changing energy context
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, and HM Treasury are consulting on reforms to Climate Change Agreements (CCAs), which provide tax relief for energy-intensive industries that meet carbon reduction targets. Current work includes consultation on a new CCA scheme, electrolytic hydrogen provisions, and alignment with the Climate and Nature Bill and carbon budgets.
Consultation on the treatment of electrolytic hydrogen in Climate Change Levy and the changing energy context
Consultation on the treatment of electrolytic hydrogen in Climate Change Levy and the changing energy context
Consultation on the treatment of electrolytic hydrogen in Climate Change Levy and the changing energy context
We're seeking views on proposals for a new 6-year Climate Change Agreements scheme.
We're seeking views on proposals for a new 6-year Climate Change Agreements scheme.
We're seeking views on proposals for a new 6-year Climate Change Agreements scheme.
We're seeking views on potential reforms proposed for a future CCA scheme to follow from the end of the current scheme.
We're seeking views on proposals for an extension to the current Climate Change Agreement scheme, and on further proposals resulting from the earlier consultation.
We're seeking views on proposals for an extension to the current Climate Change Agreement scheme, and on further proposals resulting from the earlier consultation.
In this consultation we have set out: The new target period for an extension Changes to the existing factors for an extension Potential reforms for any potential future scheme The current Climate Change Agreement (CCA) scheme started
We're seeking views on proposals for an extension to the current Climate Change Agreement scheme, and on further proposals resulting from the earlier consultation.
In this consultation we have set out: The new target period for an extension Changes to the existing factors for an extension Potential reforms for any potential future scheme The current Climate Change Agreement (CCA) scheme started
We're seeking views on potential reforms proposed for a future CCA scheme to follow from the end of the current scheme.
In this consultation we have set out: the key aspects of a future scheme where we believe reforms may be required what some of those reforms may entail The current Climate Change Agreement ( CCA ) scheme started in 2013. …
We're seeking views on potential reforms proposed for a future CCA scheme to follow from the end of the current scheme.
In this consultation we have set out: the key aspects of a future scheme where we believe reforms may be required what some of those reforms may entail The current Climate Change Agreement ( CCA ) scheme started in 2013. …
We're seeking views on a proposed extension to the climate change agreements (CCA) scheme, and on potential reforms were there to be a future CCA scheme.
We're seeking views on a proposed extension to the climate change agreements (CCA) scheme, and on potential reforms were there to be a future CCA scheme.
We're seeking views on a proposed extension to the climate change agreements (CCA) scheme, and on potential reforms were there to be a future CCA scheme.
Discussion Paper includes update on CCA Target Review 2016 and options for changing the buy-out price in Target Periods 3 & 4 (2017-18 & 2019-20).
Discussion Paper includes update on CCA Target Review 2016 and options for changing the buy-out price in Target Periods 3 & 4 (2017-18 & 2019-20).
Discussion Paper includes update on CCA Target Review 2016 and options for changing the buy-out price in Target Periods 3 & 4 (2017-18 & 2019-20).