Statistical data set: Gas and electricity prices in the non-domestic sector

Updated: Table 341 updated.

Prices of fuels purchased by non-domestic consumers in the United Kingdom excluding/including CCL (QEP 3.4.1 and 3.4.2)

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Guidance: Supervising Engineer Panel engineers: contact details

Updated: Updated contact details for Supervising Engineer Panel

As a reservoir owner or operator you are required to appoint a panel engineer for large raised reservoirs, including those classed as ‘high-risk’:

  • during the design and construction of any reservoir with an ‘escapable’ volume greater than 25,000 cubic metres (construction engineer)
  • where an abandoned reservoir is to be restored and will be brought back into use as a large raised reservoir again (construction engineer)
  • to supervise the reservoir once built (at all times) and produce a statement once a year (supervising engineer)
  • to carry out an inspection every 10 years, identify safety work and set you deadlines for the work to be completed (inspecting engineer)
  • to supervise and certify any recommended measures to be taken in the interests of safety (inspecting engineer)

Reservoirs that have been determined as ‘not high-risk’ only need to appoint a construction engineer during the design and construction, restoration or alteration of the reservoir. Supervising and inspecting engineers are not required.




Statutory guidance: SR2012 No 9: on-farm anaerobic digestion using farm wastes

Updated: We updated Standard Rules SR2012 No 9 – On-farm anaerobic digestion facility using farm wastes only, including use of the resultant biogas

These rules are limited to premises used for agriculture and to wastes arising on-farm, including dairies.

They are available to operators with an anaerobic digestion capacity of over 100 tonnes of waste or a combination of waste and non-waste (both solid and liquid) on any one day.

You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

Apply for a standard rules environmental permit.




Statutory guidance: SR2012 No 10: on-farm anaerobic digestion facility using farm wastes only, including use of the resultant biogas

Updated: Updated SR2012 No 10: on-farm anaerobic digestion facility using farm wastes only, including use of the resultant biogas

Standard rules are limited to premises used for agriculture and to wastes arising from on-farm activities, including dairies. They’re available to operators with an anaerobic digestion capacity of less than 100 tonnes of waste or a combination of waste and non-waste, both solid and liquid, on any one day.

You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

Apply for a standard rules environmental permit.




Statutory guidance: SR2012 No 8: composting in open systems

Updated: Added to ‘details’ section: You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

These rules allow you to operate a Part A installation involving the storage, physical treatment and composting of specified biodegradable wastes.

You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

Apply for a standard rules environmental permit.