Transcript CCL
National Grid
CCL & CRC
Water Project Update
11 December 2013
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www.uesenergy.co.uk
CCL
• CCL – Climate Change Levy is a tax to encourage
businesses to operate in a more environmentally friendly
way.
• CCL Rates
Commodity
Price – pence per kilowatt hour
April 13
April 14
Electricity
0.524ppkWh
0.541ppkWh
Gas
0.182ppkWh
0.188ppkWh
• Reductions or lower rates can be applied to CCL rates for
the following:
o Holders of a Climate Change Agreement (CCA)*
o Where the Commodity is used in approved metal recycling
process.
*CCAs are aimed at eligible energy-intensive industries to save energy
and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
NG CCL Exempt Supplies
• NG submitted PP11s directly to suppliers to obtain 100%
exemption for 496 electricity supplies, these supplies use
the commodity for generation, transportation or
distribution of electricity or gas.
• UES Energy have no record of PP11’s being submitted
for natural gas supplies.
• NG are responsible for maintaining and storing all PP10
and PP11 forms. UES Energy apply the exemption at
account level on Optima when advised by NG that PP11’s
have been submitted to suppliers.
• Project required to maintain and audit CCL exemptions.
Phase 2 CRC Scheme Changes
(Taken from NG CRC Presentation)
• Excludes all energy supplies to an EU ETS installation
• Excludes all electricity and gas supplies used directly for
the generation transmission and distribution of gas and
electricity.
• National Grid need to determine which supplies are in/out
of Phase 2.
o NG Decision: Either 100% in/out or as a percentage
o NG Assumption: Exempt from CCL exclude from
CRC – clarification of assumption required.
• UES Energy are able to record the CRC status of
individual accounts in Optima. NG to confirm
requirements.
Water Projects
11 December 2013
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www.uesenergy.co.uk
1 – Hind Street, Birkenhead (PG)
• Opportunity – Surface Water Highway Drainage
(SWHD) Charges, reduction of site area calculation
due to unnoccupied / derelict offices
• Status – United Utilities (UU) have rejected Claim,
but UES are proposing to escalate
• Next Action – Escalation
• Potential annual reduction £40K with backdate
opportunity
2 – Harker, Carlisle (ET)
• Opportunity – SWHD Charges – Site not connected
to Public Sewer (confirmed from NG Drawings)
• Status – Application submitted but initially on hold
due to existing application from 3rd Party – Sarah
Bayliss is not aware of 3rd party activity – awaiting
guidance from NG
• Next Action – Escalate once approach confirmed by
NG
• Potential annual reduction £80K with backdate
opportunity
3 – Whitegate Morcambe (PG)
• Opportunity – Water & SWHD Charges / effect of
offices which may be leased
• Status – awaiting confirmation of lease status from
NG
• Next Action – Further analysis & claim once lease
status confirmed
• Potential annual reduction £15K with backdate
opportunity
4 – East Winch, Kings Lynn (GT)
• Opportunity – Water Tariff switch to reduce costs
• Status – Application about to be submitted.
• Next Action – complete application and chase
supplier
• Potential annual reduction £700 future saving only
5 – Gallows Hill, Warwick (PG)
• Opportunity – SWHD Charges – maybe not
connected to public sewer
• Status – requested Foul & SW drainage drawings
from NG.
• Next Action – Keep Chasing, confirm if claim
possible from drawings and submit claim.
• Potential annual reduction £65K with backdate
opportunity
6 – West Boldon, Newcastle (ET)
• Opportunity – SWHD Charges – possibility of site
not connected to Public Sewer & partial demolition
may reduce SWHD chargeable area
• Status – requested Foul & SW drainage drawings
from NG.
• Next Action – Keep Chasing, confirm if claim
possible from drawings and submit claim.
• Potential annual reduction £25K with backdate
opportunity