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Energy Transition Resources
Browse our Energy contentThe Future of UK Nuclear Generation - Government’s Civil Nuclear Roadmap to 2050
Insights into Bankable PPAs - Could PPAs drive the Energy Transition?
Mobilizing Capital for South-Southeast Asia's Renewable Energy Sector
Where Energy Markets Fail, Could Energy as a Service be a Solution?
What Are the Key Barriers to the UK and Scotland Being Competitive in the OSW Supply Chain?
Teaming Up For The Energy Transition in Europe - Smart Cooperations
Powering Change: Opportunities for Investment in Energy Transition in Belgium
Construction for Energy Infrastructure and Energy Projects in Sweden and the Nordics
Sustainable Data Centres: The Search for Resource Efficiency in Singapore and the UK
Decarbonising the Built Environment - New Buildings vs Retrofitting Old Ones
Scottish Futures Trust: Guidance on Pathways to Net Zero for Assets Delivered under PPP Contract
UK Executive Breakfast Roundtable: Alasdair Grainger, Deputy Director, Corporate Finance Advisory and Investor Relations, BEIS
Working Groups
Rail Needs Assessment
With HS2 Phase 1 now given the green light, the UK National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) issued a call for evidence, seeking views from stakeholders to help the government draw up an Integrated Rail Plan for the Midlands and the North.
IPFA submitted our response on 29 May, prepared by our esteemed working group members and kindly chaired by Simon Kirby at Nichols Group. Following the link below to view our submission.
RAB Model
IPFA put together a working group to respond to the BEIS consultation on the vialibility of a ‘Regulated Asset Base’ (RAB) model for new nuclear projects.
The UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is seeking views from stakeholders on a nuclear regulated asset based (RAB) model and its high-level design principles, including the risk-sharing arrangements. The assessment concluded that a RAB model has potential to maximise value for money for consumers and taxpayers. Their consultation sought views from stakeholders on how a nuclear RAB model could be implemented, incorporating its high level design principles and possible approaches to risk-sharing, resulting in a low cost to consumers.
UK Infrastructure Finance Review
As part of the government’s review of infrastructure finance, the HM Treasury and Infrastructure & Projects Authority have issued a consultation on how best to support private investment in infrastructure.
The review looked at the government’s tools for supporting private investment, and how they are delivered, in the context of the UK’s changing relationship with the European Investment Bank. The consultation ran for 8 weeks until the 5 June 2019 submission date.
Follow the link below to view IPFA’s response to the HM Treasury and IPA’s Infrastructure Finance Review Consultation.
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