I am grateful to my noble friend for that. She reiterated the statement made this morning by her Secretary of State regarding 6%. I hope that my noble friend Lord Deben will forgive me for asking this question again. The sums spoken of in the EU Commission’s consent for state aid are very large. Unfortunately, I sent the numbers to Hansard, so I do not have them in front of me. My question is: how much of that represents subsidies that will have to be paid by consumers? The Minister will know that I have another amendment, which we will be discussing in October, to the Infrastructure Bill, under which I am asking for us to know what it will cost consumers. This is the same question. It is not the overall cost; it is how much of the cost of contracts for difference will fall on consumers.
Electricity Capacity Regulations 2014
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Jenkin of Roding
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Thursday, 24 July 2014.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Electricity Capacity Regulations 2014.
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Proceeding contribution
Reference
755 c534GC 
Session
2014-15
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House of Lords Grand Committee
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Legislation
Contracts for Difference (Allocation) Regulations 2014Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) Regulations 2014
Contracts for Difference (Definition of Eligible Generator) Regulations 2014
Electricity Market Reform (General) Regulations 2014
Contracts for Difference (Standard Terms) Regulations 2014
Electricity Capacity Regulations 2014
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