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Ofgem will be holding its first public meetings to scrutinise network companies’ business plans as part of the upcoming RIIO2 price control round.
6 years ago
Current proposals for changing the price controls of distrIbution network operators go "nowhere near" enough to help decarbonise the UK’s energy system, according to one of the sector’s leading academics.
The figure of 64 per cent leaps to 100 per cent amongst energy retailers, energy generators and non-domestic water retailers, and to 75 per cent among domestic water wholesalers, according the findings of Utility Week’s annual CEO Insight research this year carried out in association with Economic Insight.
7 years ago
"It is important to retain focus on the fundamental and ambitious delivery of the I+I+O in RIIO"
SP Energy Networks (SPEN) has launched a public consultation to help plan the future of electricity transmission in Scotland as part of its 2021-2026 investment plan for RIIO T2.
2021 might seem like a long way off, but forward-thinking energy companies will already have
Ofgem is pressing ahead with plans to squeeze the amount National Grid can earn from
Energy companies have called on the government to change the price regulation framework to encourage
Gas distribution company Cadent has appointed Zoe McLeod to chair its newly established Customer Engagement Group (CEG).
The readiness of water companies to meet Ofwat’s requirements for resilience in the round in their PR19 business plans, is a “mixed bag” the chief executive of Energy and Utility Skills has warned.
Ofgem has proposed to revert to a five-year price control period for energy network companies, replacing the eight-year period introduced in 2013 with the initiation of RIIO.
Ofgem has urged Northern Gas Networks and Wales and West Utilities to follow the example