Statutory guidance: Climate change umbrella agreement for the motor manufacturing sector

Updated: Changes to the buy-out fee for the third and fourth target periods set out in the umbrella agreement.

This is a legal document (the umbrella agreement) for the motor manufacturing sector association (SMMT). It outlines their obligations within the CCA scheme.




Collection: Smart Meters statistics

Updated: 2018 Q2 Smart Meter release data published.

Quarterly updates on the number of smart meters installed and operated in domestic properties and smart and advanced meters installed and operated in smaller non-domestic sites by the larger energy suppliers in Great Britain.

Historical releases are available on the National Archives.




National Statistics: Energy Trends: oil and oil products

Updated: JODI table updated.

Previous editions of the Energy Trends publication are available on the Energy Trends page.

Table 3.3 was published for the final time in September 2016, and table 3.7 was published for the final time in March 2017.

Press enquiries should be directed to the BEIS press office: Tel: 020 7215 6140 / 020 7215 8931. Other enquiries about these statistics should be directed to:

All tables:
Ben Lucking, Benjamin.Lucking@beis.gov.uk, 020 7215 5010 for upstream oil, and
Nick Jesson, Nick.Jesson@beis.gov.uk, 0300 068 5346 for downstream oil




Guidance: River Thames accommodation licence: corporate tariff

Updated: Updated corporate accommodation tariff for 2018 to 2019

You need a River Thames accommodation licence for any structure on, in or over the river or cut into the river bank. Examples of a structure are jetties, pontoons, docks and slipways.

This tariff applies to all accommodation licences granted to corporate bodies of any kind, for example commercial companies, hotels, schools, yacht clubs, youth groups and residents associations.

There is an annual fee for an accommodation licence, which runs from 29 September each year.




Guidance: River Thames accommodation licence: private tariff

Updated: Updated private accommodation tariff for 2018 to 2019

You need a River Thames accommodation licence for any structure on, in or over the river or cut into the river bank. Examples of a structure are jetties, pontoons, docks and slipways.

This tariff applies to all licences for private accommodations in, on or over the river, cut into the river bank or on Environment Agency owned towpath land.

There is an annual fee for an accommodation licence, which runs from 29 September each year.