Lords defy government over Ofgem net zero duty

The House of Lords has defied the government and backed calls for Ofgem to be given a statutory obligation to meet the UK's 2050 net zero emissions target. By 208 votes to 182, peers backed a Labour-tabled amendment to the government’s Energy Security Bill, which would incorporate within the energy regulator’s general duties a "specific requirement to have regard to meeting the UK’s net zero emissions target".

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