Explanatory Notes

Energy Act 2010

2010 CHAPTER 27

8 April 2010

Part 1: Carbon Capture and Storage and Decarbonisation

Commentary on Sections

Financial Assistance
Section 2: Assistance schemes: further provision

21.This section makes provision about assistance schemes made by the Secretary of State under section 1(3) and section 1(4). Subsection (1) provides that an assistance scheme may impose obligations or confer functions on a person. This would include the imposition of obligations or functions on the participants (those carrying out the CCS demonstration projects and additional CCS use) and the administrator, but might also be used, for example, to confer monitoring functions on persons such as the Environment Agency.

22.Subsection (2) provides a non-exhaustive list of matters which may be covered by schemes, including:

23.Subsection (3) gives the Secretary of State power to amend or revoke assistance schemes. Before making, amending or revoking an assistance scheme, subsection (4) places a requirement on the Secretary of State to consult the administrator of the scheme, the Scottish Ministers (if the assisted activities are in Scotland) and any other person that the Secretary of State thinks appropriate. There is also a requirement for the Secretary of State to lay before Parliament any assistance scheme that has been made or amended (subsection (5)) and a requirement that where an assistance scheme is revoked the Secretary of State lay a memorandum of revocation before Parliament (subsection (6)).

24.Subsections (7) and (8) require that an assistance scheme can only be made with the consent of all those who would be participants in it (those carrying out the CCS demonstration project or additional CCS use). These subsections also set out that a scheme can be amended with the consent of the participants (or those who would be participants) and can be revoked with the consent of the participants. The Secretary of State may also amend or revoke a scheme, without the consent of participants, where the conditions set out under the scheme, or regulations relating to the scheme, allow it.