Link: ISO/ASTM 51538:2017 Practice for use of the ethanol-chlorobenzene dosimetry system
Source: BSI Standards
Press release: Boost for island wind projects as UK government announces new funding for renewable generation
- Latest auction brought forward over 1GW of clean electricity for Scotland
- UK decarbonising faster than any other G20 nation, with renewables now providing 30% of the UK’s electricity supply
The UK government intends to allow wind projects on the remote islands of Scotland to compete in the next competitive auction for less established renewable technologies (Contracts for Difference) to be held in spring 2019, it was announced today. The UK government has also announced that up to £557 million of support will be available for future Contracts for Difference auctions.
Ahead of the launch of the UK government’s Clean Growth Strategy, Energy Minister Richard Harrington said:
The UK government’s Clean Growth Strategy has set out how the whole of the UK can benefit from the global move to a low carbon economy.
Scotland already has a strong record in exploiting the potential of clean growth, with more than half of Scottish electricity consumption coming from renewable sources.
We want to go further creating thousands of good jobs and attracting billions of pounds worth of investment. That’s why we are ensuring that remote island wind projects in Scotland, which have the potential to benefit the island communities directly, have access to the same funding opportunities as offshore wind in the next renewables auction round.
Scottish Secretary David Mundell said:
Wind projects on the remote islands of Scotland have the potential to generate substantial amounts of electricity for the whole of the UK and I am delighted they will have the opportunity to compete in the next round of Contracts for Difference. This UK government investment is vital in realising the potential of less established renewable technologies, as well as providing Scottish jobs in the projects supported.
Clean Growth is at the heart of the Industrial Strategy, and the UK government is determined to unlock opportunities across the UK, while cutting carbon emissions as the world moves to towards a low carbon future.
The last competitive auction to bring more renewable projects into the market ended in September and brought forward commitments for enough electricity generation to power 3.6 million homes. It secured 3.2GW of electricity from offshore wind projects including the Moray East offshore wind farm which will provide 950MW of capacity, capable of powering over 950,000 homes.
A 2013 report for the UK and Scottish governments concluded that wind projects on the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland could supply around 3% of the UK’s total electricity demand.
With over 700MW of wind projects with current planning consents on these islands, this announcement gives certainty that the UK is an attractive place to invest. This will also benefit the skilled UK supply chain, with many projects expected to spend over 50% of their capital and operating costs within the UK.
The Clean Growth Strategy looks across the whole of the economy and the country. It includes ambitious proposals on housing, business, transport and the environment, as well as the power sector.
Greg Clark, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, met members of the Scottish Island Renewable Delivery Forum in April on the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. In August UK Energy Minister Richard Harrington chaired a roundtable in Aberdeen with a range of stakeholders to discuss how wind projects on the islands of Scotland (Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles) can directly benefit the local communities.
Notes to editors
- The UK government has submitted an application to the European Commission seeking State aid approval for this change to the Contracts for Difference scheme.
Link: Press release: Boost for island wind projects as UK government announces new funding for renewable generation
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Press release: Minister for Europe meets Spanish Ambassador
The two discussed Catalonia. Following the meeting, the Minister for Europe said:
As Spanish courts have ruled, the poll on 1st October was not held within the Spanish legal and constitutional framework. Holding it was therefore illegal and an attempt to undermine the rule of law. We would not recognise any declaration of independence based upon it. I was pleased to convey this message to the Spanish Ambassador when we met this morning.
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Press release: Notice regarding information security breach
We have notified the Information Commissioner’s Office of a limited breach of our information security policy.
On Monday 9th October, we sent an email in three batches to a total of 508 housing associations that made visible other recipients’ email addresses. While the information disclosed was not sensitive, we are taking this breach very seriously and apologise unreservedly.
This incident should not have happened and we are committed to acting transparently with all relevant parties. We are in the process of contacting all of the providers affected by the breach and we are taking urgent steps to ensure this never happens again.
Link: Press release: Notice regarding information security breach
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Press release: Department for International Trade announces new initiatives to support UK education exports
A new Education Advisory Group, run by the Department for International Trade (DIT) and UK Skills Partnership, will help the sector unlock its commercial potential and meet the huge demand for British education around the world.
The UK is already a world-leader in education exports. British higher education (HE) is delivered in all but 5 countries in the world, and school-level curriculum is the most popular globally, with thousands of schools based upon the British model.
Despite this success, some areas, such as technical and vocational training education (TVET), have not kept pace with the huge potential for growth in overseas markets.
Member organisations of the UK Skills Partnership will now work together to address this and build the UK TVET sector’s capacity, reach and engagement in international markets.
Partners will include bodies such as the Association of Colleges, Universities UK and the Federation for Industry Sector Skills and Standards.
At the same time the DIT Education Advisory Group will provide a forum for senior leaders in the education sector to explore global trade and investment opportunities, and discuss how the government can support the UK education sector overseas.
It will consist of key representative bodies covering universities, vocational training organisations, international schools, education technology, early years education and English language training.
Minister for Investment Mark Garnier said:
The UK is already a world-leader in education exports and this sector will be vital for our future trading relationships. We know the demand is there, and I want to see even more UK education providers exporting their expertise.
So I’m delighted that we’re creating two new platforms to help the sector operate in overseas markets. As an international economic department we will work with the industry to unlock its exporting potential, and create a new generation of young people with a personal connection to Britain.
In 2014 total UK education related exports climbed 18% in 4 years, rising to more than £18 billion.
DIT offers practical help and support to all exporters, whether looking to expand a large operation, or exploring overseas markets for the first time. Earlier this month, DIT took 5 institutions, including a UK university and colleges, on a 2 day trade mission to Colombia focussing on HE and professional technical and vocational training focussing in the oil and gas sector.
Latin America offers a range of exciting opportunities in this sector and delegates had the opportunity to take part in networking events and roundtables with key decision makers, universities and TVET institutions, raising the profile of UK excellence in Colombia and the wider region.
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Link: Press release: Department for International Trade announces new initiatives to support UK education exports
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Nuclear Safeguards
A Bill To make provision about nuclear safeguards; and for connected purposes.
Link: Nuclear Safeguards
Source: Public Bills
The Crime and Courts Act 2013 (Commencement No. 15, Transitional and Savings Provisions) (Amendment) Order 2017
This Order extends the period of time for an electronic monitoring pilot to run by extending the end date of the specified period of the pilot from 13th October 2017 to 30th June 2018. It does so by amending the Crime and Courts Act 2013 (Commencement No. 15, Transitional and Savings Provisions) Order 2016 (S.I. 2016/962) (the “2016 Order”).
Link: The Crime and Courts Act 2013 (Commencement No. 15, Transitional and Savings Provisions) (Amendment) Order 2017
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Legalisation of Cannabis (Medicinal Purposes)
A Bill to allow the production, supply, possession and use of cannabis and cannabis resin for medicinal purposes; and for connected purposes.
Link: Legalisation of Cannabis (Medicinal Purposes)
Source: Public Bills
Publication: 2nd reading (Minutes of Proceedings)
Data Protection Bill [HL]: 2nd reading (Minutes of Proceedings)
Link: Publication: 2nd reading (Minutes of Proceedings)
Source: Data Protection Bill
Publication: 2nd reading (Hansard – continued)
Data Protection Bill [HL]: 2nd reading (Hansard – continued)
Link: Publication: 2nd reading (Hansard – continued)
Source: Data Protection Bill