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Michael Rudd Dentons

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DECC consultation on the provision of third-party access to licence exempt electricity and gas networks *

United Kingdom - November 18 2010
On 19 October the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) published the long-awaited consultation on how it proposes to implement in relation to licence exempt networks the EU requirement that third-party access is available to all gas and electricity distribution networks.


The UK Comprehensive Spending Review: implications for the climate change industry *

United Kingdom - October 21 2010
The energy industry, particularly the climate change sector, has waited with baited breath for what would be revealed in the UK Government's Comprehensive Spending Review.

Co-authors: Stephen Shergold, John Woolley , Lucille De Silva, Matt Bonass.


The Carbon Reduction Commitment: is your organisation affected? An update on the government’s implementation proposals *

United Kingdom - August 13 2009
If you spend over £500,000 on electricity bills then the CRC will affect you.

Co-authors: Tom Eldridge.


The environmental and renewables regime in Oman *

Oman - August 13 2009
In 1982 the Sultanate of Oman became the first country in the Gulf region to pass a comprehensive law on the environment.

Co-authors: Tom Eldridge.


North Sea Junior and mid-cap O&G companies: recent tax reforms may not be enough *

United Kingdom - August 13 2009
Independent oil and gas companies are coming to terms with the realities of the downturn which has led to the end of the 5-year commodity "supercycle."

Co-authors: Tom Eldridge.


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