A Bill to establish an Energy Equity Commission to prepare a strategy for the UK Government to help manage energy costs for households, businesses, non-profit organisations and public services by ending fossil fuel dependence; to require the Commission to set equalities and environmental objectives to be met by the UK Government in implementing the strategy; to require the Commission to make recommendations on replacing the price cap system with a free Universal Basic Energy Allowance and an associated social tariff for retail energy, on an energy allowance in Universal Credit and legacy benefits, on writing off household energy debt, on the remit and objectives of Ofgem, and on how the UK Government should meet the costs of the measures recommended by the Commission; to require the Commission to prepare a Retrofitting Strategy for the Nations, including proposals for a street-by-street retrofit programme led by devolved administrations and local authorities, for financial support for improving energy efficiency, for how to target households, businesses, not-for-profit organisations and public services most in need of support, for any changes required to Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards and Future Buildings Standards, for addressing workforce and training needs, and proposals on how the UK Government should meet the costs of these measures; to require the UK Government to implement the strategy and recommendations of the Energy Equity Commission within a specified timeframe; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Clive LewisLabour (Co-op)
1 November 2023
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The Bill would establish an independent Energy Equity Commission to design a UK-wide plan to lower energy costs by ending fossil-fuel dependence, while embedding equality and environmental goals. It also asks the Commission to propose replacing the current price cap with a universal energy allowance and a social tariff, along with a street-by-street retrofit programme and funding to improve energy efficiency. If passed, the government would be required to implement the Commission’s strategy within a defined timeframe.
The Bill is at the first reading stage in the Commons. It has been introduced and is awaiting discussion and progression through further parliamentary stages.
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18 Oct 2022
The 2022-2023 session of Parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.