18th November 2022

SI 2022/1190

SI 2022/1190. The Storage of Carbon Dioxide (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2022.  Comes into force 12th December.  These Regulations amend the definition of climate change legislation used in the licensing regime (SI 2010/2221 Storage of Carbon Dioxide (Licensing etc.) Regulations 2010) for the storage of carbon dioxide, to reflect UK legislation in respect of greenhouse gas emission trading schemes.

17th November 2022

EA performance report for year of 2021

The Environment Agency have published their annual report “Regulating for people, the environment and growth, 2021”. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/regulating-for-people-the-environment-and-growth-2021/regulating-for-people-the-environment-and-growth-2021.  Highlights are:

Most of the regulated industrial sites continue to be well run. 97% of sites with permits are in the top three compliance bands. Water abstraction potential has been reduced by 1.7 trillion litres. Climate change emissions trading and energy efficiency schemes collectively delivered a 9 million tonne reduction of CO2 compared to 2020
17th November 2022

SI 2022/1169

SI 2022/1169. The Merchant Shipping (Nuclear Ships) Regulations 2022.  Comes into force 8th December. These Regulations implement the requirements of Chapter VIII in the Annex to the Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 which contains the safety requirements for merchant nuclear powered ships. These Regulations apply to all United Kingdom commercially operated nuclear ships and non-UK commercially operated nuclear ships in UK waters, including ships from States which are not parties to the Convention

17th November 2022

SI 2022/1133

SI 2022/1173. The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2022.  Comes into force 1st January 2023. The main changes made to SI 2020/1265 The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme Order 2020 are as follows. Where necessary for free allocation for installations, allowances may be created from the flexible share in addition to the annual cap.  New values for the global warming potentials of certain greenhouse gases covered by the UK ETS are adopted for the 2023 and subsequent scheme. From 1 July 2024, verifiers of emission reports must be accredited to a new standard. New applicants for accreditation as verifiers must satisfy the new standard immediately, but verification opinions of verifiers accredited to either the old or the new standard may be accepted until 30 June 2024.