Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Stakeholders Workshops - 12 & 19 July & 8 August 07

Date 12 July 2007 00:00 - 8 August 2007 00:00
Venue London, Manchester & Edinburgh
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Defra will be holding three stakeholder workshops to discuss the upcoming Government consultation on the CRC, a new mandatory cap and trade emissions trading scheme to reduce energy use emissions from large non-energy intensive commercial and public sector organisations. At the end of June 2007, DEFRA plan to launch a consultation inviting views on the details of the CRC. The CRC will target organisations with an annual electricity consumption from mandatory half hourly meters in excess of 6,000 MWh. At current energy prices, this would generally capture organisations with annual electricity bills above £500,000.

During its development, the CRC was known as the Energy Performance Commitment (EPC). This shared an acronym with the Energy Performance Certificates required under the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Government has therefore decided to rename the policy to the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) to avoid any confusion.

The workshops aim to provide an opportunity for key industry, public sector and NGO stakeholders:
  • to give collective feedback to Defra on the CRC proposal and to ensure a more informed response to the consultation process;
  • to access and understand others thinking, and network and exchange thoughts with others; and
  • to discuss the details of the CRC proposal on key areas such as coverage and market design.

The one day workshops are being held on 12 July in London, 19 July in Manchester and 8 August in Edinburgh.

Should you wish to register an interest in attending one of these workshops, please contact Brian Rapose at: crc@defra.gsi.gov.uk (telephone 0207 082 8738), making clear which of the events you are interested in. Please note that spaces at the workshops are limited and so you are encouraged to respond quickly.

The workshops will be professionally facilitated by Lindsey Colbourne, co-ordinator of the InterAct Networks and one of the commissioners of the UK Sustainable Development Commission. Further information on the CRC is available at:
https://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climatechange/uk/business/crc/index.htm
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