About Us > Published research > Analysis of contemporary energy and environment issues08/03/05 - What the Chancellor said about our report on the climate change levy
We published the report 'Modelling the initial effects of the climate change levy' for HM Customs and Excise on 8 March 2005. The Chancellor referred to this work in his Budget 2005 report, published after his statement to the House of Commons on 16 March. See section 7.19, Box 7.2 and Table 7.2 of the budget report 'Investing for our future' (HC 372), which is Crown copyright. Ref to the CCL study was also in Budget 2006, Chapter 7,p 159.
Download 172kb
The report itself is available on the website of HM Revenue & Customs.
10/03/08 - What the Environmental Audit Committee said about our study of the Climate Change Levy in its report (p10 et al.).
“one of the most sophisticated macroeconomic models of the UK economy available”
Reducing Carbon Emissions from UK Business- The Role of the CCL and the CCAs
31/01/07- What the Environmental Audit Committee said about our energy-environment forecasts in its report (page 19 et al).
Emissions projections in the 2006 climate change programme review - NAO review for the Environmental Audit Committee
17/06/10- Our modelling of a carbon tax to reduce the UK fiscal deficit as featured in The Economist newspaper
Our modelling of a carbon tax that raises revenues equal to 1% of GDP by 2020
22/06/2010- What the Climate Change Committee said in its Second Progress Report to Parliament about our projections of non-EU ETS traded sector emissions in the first carbon budget period 2008-12 (pages 12 and 38).
Meeting the Carbon Budgets - ensuring a low-carbon recovery
For further information, including prices, and to order the service, email:
Phil Summerton
Manager, UK Energy Modelling