Where is Retail market Reform going?

Retail energy supply is getting more interesting by the day. The Energy and Climate Change Committee put its considerable weight behind support for the demand side - whether as short-term response or long-term demand reduction - and raised the possibility of a feed-in tariff for these contributions. Good Energy has raised the stakes too, saying it plans to offer time-of-use tariffs, adding that option alongside its existing payments for micro and distributed and generators. Energy network companies, as well as suppliers, are recruiting customers to trials that will include more time-of-use tariffs, as well as others that incorporate electric car supplies and, for bigger customers, interruptible tariffs.

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