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Key stages in the Obligation's development

The Obligation was introduced after an extended period of consultation with the industry, consumers and other interested parties. The reason behind its development and viewpoints from the industry can be explored in the following documents:

 Date Document Title
Sept 2004The Renewables Obligation Order 2005 Statutory Consultation
April 2004The Renewables Obligation (Amendment) Order 2004
Oct 2003New and Renewable Energy - Prospects for the 21st century. The Renewables Obligation (Amendment) order 2003 Statutory Consultation on late payments
August 2003An Assessment of changes to the Renewables Obligation rules relating to co-firing
August 2003New and renewable energy - prospects for the 21st century: the Renewables Obligation (amendment) order 2003: statutory consultation
August 2001New and renewable energy: prospects for the 21st Century. The renewables obligation statutory consultation.
March 2001Draft Renewables Obligation Order 2002
Mar 2001New and renewable energy: prospects for the 21st Century. The Renewables Obligation preliminary consultation: analysis of the responses to the consultation paper
Oct 2000New & Renewable Energy: Prospects for the 21st Century: The Renewables Obligation Preliminary Consultation
Feb 2000New and renewable energy: prospects for the 21st Century. Conclusions in response to the public consultation
July 1999New & Renewable Energy: Prospects for the 21st Century: Analysis of the Responses to the Consultation Paper
Mar 1999 New and renewable energy. Prospects for the 21st century - supporting analysis
Mar 1999 New & Renewable Energy: Prospects for the 21st Century