Legislation – The Energy Act 2023 (Commencement No. 1) Regulations 2024
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Provisions coming into force on 11th January 20242.
The day appointed for the coming into force of the following provisions of the Act is 11th January 2024—
(a)
in Chapter 4 of Part 2 (carbon dioxide storage licences)—
(i)
section 103 and Schedule 6 (specified provisions in carbon dioxide storage licences);
(ii)
section 104 (content of storage permits under carbon dioxide storage licences);
(iii)
section 105 (offences relating to carbon dioxide storage licences);
(iv)
section 106 (power of OGA to require information about change in control of licence holder);
(b)
in Part 9 (energy smart appliances and load control)—
(i)
section 238 (energy smart appliances and load control);
(ii)
sections 239 to 244 (energy smart appliances);
(iii)
sections 245 to 249 and Schedule 19 (licensing of load control);
(c)
in Part 12 (core fuel sector resilience)—
(i)
sections 267 and 268 (introduction);
(ii)
sections 269 to 271 (directions);
(iii)
section 272 (corresponding powers to make regulations);
(iv)
sections 273 to 278 (information);
(v)
section 279 (appeal against notice or direction);
(vi)
sections 280 to 283 (offences);
(vii)
section 284 and Schedule 20 (enforcement undertakings);
(viii)
sections 285 and 286 (guidance);
(ix)
section 287 (financial assistance for resilience and continuity purposes);
(x)
section 288 (power to amend thresholds);
(xi)
section 289 (interpretation of Part 12);
(d)
in Chapter 2 of Part 13 (oil and gas)—
(i)
sections 296 to 298 (environmental protection);
(ii)
section 299(1) and (2) (charges in connection with abandonment of offshore installations);
(iii)
section 300 and Schedule 21 (model clauses of petroleum licences);
(iv)
section 301 (power of OGA to require information about change in control of licensee);