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Capacity Market New Technologies

The government is reforming the Capacity Market to integrate low-carbon and new energy technologies, improving delivery assurance and grid reliability ahead of the 2026 prequalification round. Led by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, the policy addresses how emerging technologies like battery storage and hydrogen can participate in capacity auctions. The reform is active with recent government responses to stakeholder consultation on technology eligibility and operational requirements.


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2 Dec 2025 | Announcement Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Capacity Market: proposals to integrate low carbon technologies and enhance delivery assurance ahead of Prequalification 2026

UIN: HCWS1117 I am tabling this statement to inform members of the publication of a consultation relating to the Capacity Market (CM) titled ‘Consultation on proposals to integrate low carbon technologies and enhance delivery assurance ahead of Prequalification 2026’ (...

2 Dec 2025 | Announcement Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Capacity Market: proposals to integrate low carbon technologies and enhance delivery assurance ahead of Prequalification 2026

UIN: HLWS1117 My Hon Friend the Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP, has today made the following statement:I am tabling this statement to inform members of the publication of a consultation relating to the Capacity Market (CM) titled ‘Consultation on …

9 Jan 2024 | Announcement Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Consultation on Long-Duration Electricity Storage

UIN: HCWS171 Today I am announcing the next steps the Government is taking to create a policy framework to encourage investment in long-duration electricity storage. This delivers on commitments we have made in the British Energy Security Strategy and Powering …