词条 | Electricity Act 1957 |
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The Electricity Act 1957 (repealed 1989) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. The principal impact of the Act was the dissolution of the Central Electricity Authority (UK), which it replaced with the Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB) and the Electricity Council.[1] The Electricity Act 1947, which nationalised the industry, set up the British Electricity Authority (BEA) and 14 Area Boards; it also established a Consultative Council for each of the Area Boards. Two of the Area Boards served the south of Scotland. These were formed, together with the BEA's generation activities in the region, into the South of Scotland Electricity Board (SSEB) by the Electricity Reorganisation (Scotland) Act 1954, under which the BEA was renamed the Central Electricity Authority. The north of Scotland has been served since 1943 by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board (NSHEB). The principal innovation of the Electricity Act 1957 was the Electricity Council; however, this Act also turned the Central Electricity Authority into the Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB). The statutory bodies created by it had the following key responsibilities:
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References1. ^Competition Commission (UK), Report on Electricity Supply Industry, 1987 (PDF) {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090304090017/http://www.competition-commission.org.uk/rep_pub/reports/1987/fulltext/214c03.pdf |date=March 4, 2009 }} 4 : United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1957|Power companies of the United Kingdom|Repealed United Kingdom Acts of Parliament|Electric power in the United Kingdom |
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