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CfD Stakeholder Bulletin — 28 March 2022

DESNZ·notice·low·28 Mar 2022·source document

Summary

DESNZ issued a routine CfD stakeholder bulletin providing an update on Allocation Round 4 progress and requesting feedback on the AR4 microsite. The bulletin contains no substantive policy content or market changes. Survey responses are requested by 11 April 2022.

Why it matters

Administrative communication with no market impact — stakeholder engagement on information delivery rather than policy substance.

Key facts

  • Survey deadline: 11 April 2022
  • AR4 microsite launched April 2021

Timeline

Consultation closes11 Apr 2022

Areas affected

cfd

Related programmes

CfD
Memo

Contracts for Difference: Stakeholder Bulletin 28 March 2022 Allocation Round 4 update An update on the progress of the round has been published on the Allocation Round 4 (AR4) microsite today. • Read the update Tell us how the AR4 microsite could be better The AR4 microsite, launched in April 2021, is a central source of information on the round. As we look ahead to AR5, we are considering what improvements can be made to the microsite. To tell us how the microsite could be better, please take two minutes to complete our short survey. TAKE THE SURVEY Please complete the survey by 11 April 2022. If you have subscribed to other mailing lists operated by the Contracts for Difference delivery partners, you may receive multiple emails with the request to complete this survey, but please only submit one survey response per person.1 Thank you for your time. 1 The Contracts for Difference delivery partners are the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, National Grid ESO, the Low Carbon Contracts Company and Ofgem. UK General Data Protection Regulation This stakeholder bulletin is being circulated to people who have opted in to the Contracts for Difference stakeholder contact list. We issue these stakeholder bulletins as a convenience to interested parties, however it is not in any way essential to be on this list to participate in major consultations or allocation rounds. Purpose & scope of this list: This list is managed by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) (and any successor departments) and will be used to inform interested parties of policy developments relevant to the Contracts for Difference scheme for renewable energy projects (and any direct successor schemes). It is not used for any other purposes. To be removed from the circulation list: Please send a blank e-mail with the subject ‘opt out’ (if the receiving e-mail you use is different to the one you send the e-mail from, include that e-mail address in the subject of the e-mail) to BEISContractsForDifference@beis.gov.uk. If you have received this indirectly and want to be added to this list: Send a blank e-mail with the subject line ‘opt in’ to BEISContractsForDifference@beis.gov.uk. You can withdraw your consent to opt in at any time. We will normally keep your address on this list until you: a) withdraw your consent to opt in, b) the scheme closes without any successor, c) we receive reports your email address is no longer operational, or d) you do not respond to a periodic request from us to reconfirm your desire to opt in.