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Energy Independence Bill

Lifecycle: Implementation Department for Energy Security and Net Zero · Environmental Audit Committee · Great British Energy · The Crown Estate Last regenerated an hour ago

Summary

What this is

The Energy Independence Bill is a King's Speech 2026 commitment from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) to legislate for scaling up homegrown renewable energy, strengthening energy security against geopolitical shocks, and protecting living standards through cheaper, domestically-controlled clean power.

Why it matters

The Bill is framed as a national-security response to Middle East volatility, explicitly linking renewable deployment to insulation of household and business energy costs from imported-fossil-fuel price shocks; it sits on top of an already-active operational regime (CfD AR7/AR8, NESO, Energy Act 2023 commencement) rather than starting from scratch.

Current status

Pre-legislative scrutiny: announced in the King's Speech on 13 May 2026 as a forthcoming Bill, with no Parliament-introduced text yet; in parallel, DESNZ is operationalising the existing Energy Act 2023 framework through CfD AR8 launch, Clean Industry Bonus subsidy referral, and a wave of offshore-wind DCO consents and connections-reform SIs.

What changed recently

  • 14 May 2026 — Dogger Bank South and North Falls offshore wind DCOs granted on the same day as part of the renewable-scaling push.
  • 15 May 2026 — Habitats Regulations amended (SI 2026/508) under Energy Act 2023 s.293 to streamline offshore-wind environmental compensation.
  • 13 May 2026 — Energy Independence Bill formally announced in the King's Speech 2026.
  • 11 May 2026 — Consultation opened on CfD contract amendments to implement Clean Industry Bonus reforms ahead of AR8.
  • 30 Apr 2026 — CMA Subsidy Advice Unit reported on the AR8 Clean Industry Bonus referral by DESNZ.

Key documents

Framework

Operationalising

Implementation

Scrutiny

Evidence

Consultations

Stakeholders

Sponsoring department 1

  • Department for Energy Security and Net Zero → src
    Sponsoring department for the Energy Independence Bill; runs CfD AR7/AR8, GBE governance, and operationalising SIs under the Energy Act 2023.

Regulator / delivery programme 5

  • National Energy System Operator (NESO) → src
    Designated independent system operator under Energy Act 2023; runs CUSC/Grid Code modifications (CMP474-477) and Centralised Strategic Network Plan workstreams underpinning renewable connections.
  • Ofgem (Gas and Electricity Markets Authority) → src
    Implements energy code reform under Energy Act 2023 including code-manager selection (May 2025 decision) and licence-modification regime.
  • Great British Energy → src
    Publicly-owned clean energy company; governance framework with DESNZ published May 2026, delivery arm for homegrown energy investment.
  • Competition and Markets Authority — Subsidy Advice Unit → src
    Issued April 2026 report on the proposed CfD Clean Industry Bonus AR8 scheme referral; provides subsidy-control scrutiny of renewable support mechanisms.
  • The Crown Estate → src
    Counterparty in the August 2024 GBE-Crown Estate offshore-wind partnership; controls offshore-wind seabed licensing critical to renewable scaling.

Lead committee 2

  • Energy Security and Net Zero Committee (Commons) → src
    Held oral evidence sessions on international climate policy on 19-20 May 2026, within days of the King's Speech announcement.
  • Environmental Audit Committee → src
    Recommended Government publish quarterly progress reports on UK energy independence against net-zero targets (Nov 2023 report).

Sponsoring minister 1

  • Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero → src
    Cabinet-level sponsor of the Energy Independence Bill announced in the King's Speech 2026; current SoS (under the Labour Government in office at the time of writing) is Ed Miliband, who launched the GBE-Crown Estate partnership in July 2024.

Commentator 1

  • Backbench askers on Energy Independence Bill timetable → src
    Two PQs in early 2026 (HCWS-route written questions on 20 February and 2 March 2026) asked when the Government would introduce the Energy Independence Bill and whether Iran developments would affect its timing.

Witnesses & evidence-givers 1

  • House of Lords Library
    Independent scrutiny briefing capacity on energy and environment legislative programme.

Political commitments

  • commitment King's Speech announcement Labour · 2026 · King's Speech announces Energy Independence Bill

    Introduce an Energy Independence Bill to scale up homegrown renewables and protect living standards

    My Ministers will therefore introduce an Energy Independence Bill to scale-up homegrown renewable energy and protect living standards for the long-term

    Why linked: Defining commitment for this thread; sets the tripartite mandate of renewable scaling, security, and living-standards protection.

  • commitment King's Speech announcement Labour · 2026 · King's Speech announces Energy Independence Bill

    Energy independence as long-term national security goal

    energy independence must be a long-term goal of national security and… the nation's energy security requires long-term investment and reform, as demonstrated by recent events in the Middle East

    Why linked: Frames the Bill explicitly as a national-security instrument responding to Middle East volatility.

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2024 · First Mission Board focuses on immediate action to make Britain a clean energy …

    Mission Board to drive clean power by 2030 and energy independence

    Energy Secretary chairs first energy Mission Board to accelerate the UK's efforts towards clean power by 2030 and energy independence

    Why linked: Establishes the clean-power-by-2030 / energy-independence pairing that the Bill operationalises.

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2024 · New Great British Energy partnership launched to turbocharge energy independence

    GBE-Crown Estate partnership to turbocharge energy independence

    first major partnership between Great British Energy and The Crown Estate

    Why linked: Concrete pre-Bill institutional commitment delivering the renewable-scaling pillar.

Open questions & gaps

Pending in the lifecycle

  • Energy Independence Bill text not yet introduced to Parliament; First Reading timing unknown.
  • AR8 final allocation results and CIB take-up — outcome of May 2026 statutory-notices process.
  • Government response to CMA Subsidy Advice Unit report on CIB AR8 scheme.
  • Outcome of NESO CUSC modifications CMP474-477 affecting BSUoS and cross-TO connections.

Beyond the corpus

Confidence gaps

  • Unclear whether the Bill will create new primary powers or principally amend the Energy Act 2023; King's Speech language is high-level.
  • Extent to which the Bill addresses electricity-market-design reform (e.g. wholesale decoupling) versus deferring to the Reformed National Pricing consultation.