UK Parliament · Public Bill · No. 1110
Energy Act 2013
[As Introduced]
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The Energy Act 2013 is a law that reforms how the UK produces and manages its electricity and gas. It encourages investment in new nuclear power stations and renewable energy, gives energy companies new rules to follow, and aims to ensure Britain has enough reliable energy for the future while tackling climate change.
Presented by Mr Edward Davey
supported by Baroness Verma.
supported by Baroness Verma.
✓ Passed into lawPublicLords
Official Ballot · The People's Chamber
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The people's count18 votes
0% Aye · 0100% No · 18
MPs' vote472 MPs
76% Ayes · 36124% Noes · 111
The democratic gap
76% , a wide gap
Outcome mismatch, the public would block this bill, but Parliament passed it.
Bill passage
Commons
- 1st reading29 Nov 2012
- 2nd reading19 Dec 2012
- Committee stage15 Jan 2013
- 1st reading9 May 2013
- 2nd reading9 May 2013
- Report stage3 Jun 2013
- 3rd reading4 Jun 2013
Lords
- 1st reading5 Jun 2013
- 2nd reading18 Jun 2013
- Committee stage2 Jul 2013
- Report stage28 Oct 2013
- 3rd reading19 Nov 2013
