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Thomas Triebs and Michael Pollitt The Direct Costs and Benefits of US Electric Utility Divestitures Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | PDF Note: This Working Paper replaces EPRG WP#1024
发布时间:2015-12-29 Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG)Official Statistics Planning Inspectorate Quarterly and Annual Volume Statistics Tables showing the Planning Inspectorate quarterly and annual volume statistics information From: Planning Inspectorate Published 21 December 2015 Last updated 19 January 2023 — See all updates Get emails about this page Applies to England Documents Quarterly and Annual Volume Statistics MS Excel Spreadsheet, 306 KB This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Request an accessible format. If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of this document in a more accessible format, please email corpcomms@planninginspectorate.gov.uk. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. Details Historical tables for the quarterly and annual PINS Statistics. To obtain any additional statistics please contact statistics@planninginspectorate.gov.uk Please note the current format has replaced existing Statistical reports published. Published 21 December 2015 Last updated 19 January 2023 + show all updates 19 January 2023 Quarterly and Annual Volume Statistics document updated with quarter 3 2022-2023 2 November 2022 Quarterly and Annual Volume Statistics updated to Q2 2022-2023 21 July 2022 Updated to Q1 2022-2023 Quarterly and Annual Volume Statistics 21 April 2022 Quarterly and Annual Volume Statistics updated 20 January 2022 Quarterly and Annual Volume Statistics updated 22 July 2021 Update to quarterly and annual volume statistics 20 May 2021 Quarterly and annual volume statistics added 17 February 2021 Planning Inspectorate management information with quarterly statistics 9 February 2021 Ad hoc analyses and statistics moved onto their own page: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/planning-inspectorate-ad-hoc-analyses-and-statistics 26 November 2020 Monthly Statistical Release Background Quality Report added as an HTML attachment 26 November 2020 Statistical Release 26 November 2020, Statistical Release data tables and charts 26 November 2020 and updated pre-release list for published statistics. 18 November 2020 Statistical Release - July to September 2020 and second quarter of 2020/21 data sheets added. 29 October 2020 Statistical Release 29 October 2020 added 24 September 2020 Statistical Release for September 2020 added 12 August 2020 New statistical data and updated statistical release. 7 July 2020 Statistics publication timetable updated to include the statistical release on Monday 6th July 2020 at 9:30 am 6 July 2020 Statistical Release July 2020 added. 27 May 2020 This statistical release presents statistics covering a range of casework dealt with by The Planning Inspectorate in England. 13 May 2020 We have delayed publication of our appeals statistics and appeals data set after our quality review identified problems with the data we intended to publish. Our normal review process has been affected by the need to carry out additional data extraction, reporting and analysis associated with the impact of Covid-19 on The Planning Inspectorate’s operations. We will now be publishing our statistics and data on Wednesday 27th May 2020 at 9.30am. 28 April 2020 Statistical Release April 2020 added 20 March 2020 Statistical Release March 2020 - new publication 11 March 2020 Table 1.4 updated 12 February 2020 Quarter 3 statistics published 13 November 2019 Quarter 2 data added 14 August 2019 Statistics update with Q1 15 May 2019 Statistical data updated for Q4 13 February 2019 Statistical tables updated 14 November 2018 Updated statistics data tables 15 August 2018 Update statistics tables 16 May 2018 Statistics data updated. 14 February 2018 Stats for Q3 and the Statistical Release published. 15 November 2017 2017/18 Quarter 2 External Statistics files. 16 August 2017 Statistic tables updated. 24 May 2017 New statistics tables 23 February 2017 Quarter 3 External Statistics files added 1 November 2016 Updated to the 2016/17 Quarter 2 files. 10 June 2016 Quarterly reports updated and annual reports added. 15 March 2016 New quarter statistics added 21 December 2015 First published. Get emails about this page Print this page Related content Guidance for Local Planning Authorities, Order Making Authorities and anyone else hosting virtual events for the Planning Inspectorate Setting up a venue for a public inquiry, hearing or examination Explore the topic Planning system
发布时间:2015-12-21 Department of Scientific Innovation and Technology UKWASHINGTON — Last night congressional lawmakers reached an agreement on a $1.1 trillion spending bill that not only funds the government until 2016, but also contains a tax extenders package which includes several provisions of significant importance to the biofuels industry. The bill contains a two-year extension of the Second Generation Biofuel Producer Tax Credit, the Special Depreciation Allowance for Second Generation Biofuel Plant Property, and the Alternative Fuel Mixture Tax Credit. Bob Dinneen, president and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, released the following statement: "By including these important tax incentives in the spending bill, congressional lawmakers sent a strong signal that they are interested in ensuring and encouraging the continued growth and innovation of our nation's biofuels industry" said Dinneen. "These incentives are crucial for leveling the playing field in a tax code that is, unfortunately, overwhelmingly tilted toward the oil and gas industry. Oil companies have long benefited from billions in accelerated depreciation, intangible drilling expenses, and countless other tax breaks that are permanently imbedded in the tax code. Fundamental tax reform is critical to correct this imbalance." Lawmakers also included a repeal of Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) in the spending bill. COOL is a labeling law that requires retailers to notify their customers with information regarding the source of certain food and agricultural products. The World Trade Organization (WTO) had determined COOL violated trade agreements and recently ruled Canada and Mexico could seek up to $1 billion in retaliatory tariffs. Canada had previously threatened to place ethanol on a list of products that could be subject to retaliatory tariffs if the law was not repealed. "The repeal of COOL removes a long-standing threat to the continued fair and free trade of ethanol with Canada. Its repeal will allow domestic producers to be able to trade ethanol in the global marketplace without fear of a retaliatory tariff from our largest ethanol export market," said Dinneen.
发布时间:2015-12-21 Renewable Fuels AssociationWASHINGTON — Last night congressional lawmakers reached an agreement on a $1.1 trillion spending bill that not only funds the government until 2016, but also contains a tax extenders package which includes several provisions of significant importance to the biofuels industry. The bill contains a two-year extension of the Second Generation Biofuel Producer Tax Credit, the Special Depreciation Allowance for Second Generation Biofuel Plant Property, and the Alternative Fuel Mixture Tax Credit. Bob Dinneen, president and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, released the following statement: "By including these important tax incentives in the spending bill, congressional lawmakers sent a strong signal that they are interested in ensuring and encouraging the continued growth and innovation of our nation's biofuels industry" said Dinneen. "These incentives are crucial for leveling the playing field in a tax code that is, unfortunately, overwhelmingly tilted toward the oil and gas industry. Oil companies have long benefited from billions in accelerated depreciation, intangible drilling expenses, and countless other tax breaks that are permanently imbedded in the tax code. Fundamental tax reform is critical to correct this imbalance." Lawmakers also included a repeal of Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) in the spending bill. COOL is a labeling law that requires retailers to notify their customers with information regarding the source of certain food and agricultural products. The World Trade Organization (WTO) had determined COOL violated trade agreements and recently ruled Canada and Mexico could seek up to $1 billion in retaliatory tariffs. Canada had previously threatened to place ethanol on a list of products that could be subject to retaliatory tariffs if the law was not repealed. "The repeal of COOL removes a long-standing threat to the continued fair and free trade of ethanol with Canada. Its repeal will allow domestic producers to be able to trade ethanol in the global marketplace without fear of a retaliatory tariff from our largest ethanol export market," said Dinneen.
发布时间:2015-12-21 Renewable Fuels AssociationPär Holmberg and Frank Wolak Electricity markets: Designing auctions where suppliers have uncertain costs Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | PDF
发布时间:2015-12-21 Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG)Chi Kong Chyong Markets and long-term contracts: The case of Russian gas supplies to Europe Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | PDF
发布时间:2015-12-21 Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG)WASHINGTON — Long-time political commentators Mike Murphy and Paul Begala have been scheduled to speak at the 21st annual National Ethanol Conference (NEC) Feb. 15–17, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans. Murphy and Begala will engage in a point-counterpoint luncheon discussion about the 2016 election. Murphy is a political analyst for NBC News and a contributing editor for Time. Murphy has handled strategy and advertising for more than 26 successful gubernatorial and senatorial campaigns, and has been called a "media master" by Fortune magazine, the GOP's "hottest media consultant" by Newsweek, and a leader of a "new breed" of campaign consultants by Congressional Quarterly. Begala served as a chief strategist for the 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign. He is a political analyst and commentator for CNN, and is part of a team at CNN that has won both an Emmy and a Peabody Award. During the 2012 presidential campaign, Begala was a senior adviser for the pro-Obama super PAC, making him one of the few people to play a critical role in electing two different presidents. "We're excited to have these two political heavyweights at this year's NEC," said RFA President and CEO Bob Dinneen. "Given their in-depth knowledge of politics and policy, they'll provide conference attendees with intimate and insightful commentary on both presidential and congressional elections. As they come from opposite sides of the political spectrum, the discussion promises to be lively as well." The NEC is the most widely attended executive level conference for the ethanol industry. For up-to-date details on the NEC, visit: www.NationalEthanolConference.com.
发布时间:2015-12-16 Renewable Fuels AssociationWASHINGTON — Long-time political commentators Mike Murphy and Paul Begala have been scheduled to speak at the 21st annual National Ethanol Conference (NEC) Feb. 15–17, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans. Murphy and Begala will engage in a point-counterpoint luncheon discussion about the 2016 election. Murphy is a political analyst for NBC News and a contributing editor for Time. Murphy has handled strategy and advertising for more than 26 successful gubernatorial and senatorial campaigns, and has been called a "media master" by Fortune magazine, the GOP's "hottest media consultant" by Newsweek, and a leader of a "new breed" of campaign consultants by Congressional Quarterly. Begala served as a chief strategist for the 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign. He is a political analyst and commentator for CNN, and is part of a team at CNN that has won both an Emmy and a Peabody Award. During the 2012 presidential campaign, Begala was a senior adviser for the pro-Obama super PAC, making him one of the few people to play a critical role in electing two different presidents. "We're excited to have these two political heavyweights at this year's NEC," said RFA President and CEO Bob Dinneen. "Given their in-depth knowledge of politics and policy, they'll provide conference attendees with intimate and insightful commentary on both presidential and congressional elections. As they come from opposite sides of the political spectrum, the discussion promises to be lively as well." The NEC is the most widely attended executive level conference for the ethanol industry. For up-to-date details on the NEC, visit: www.NationalEthanolConference.com.
发布时间:2015-12-16 Renewable Fuels Association