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We're seeking to identify emerging generating technologies that may be eligible to participate in capacity market auctions.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
As part of the Future energy market review, we’re seeking views on our vision for future of the energy retail markets, including key opportunities and challenges.
This strategy sets out our vision of the role of the retail market in achieving net zero.
We're seeking views on 10 areas of incremental and technical improvement to the Capacity Market.
We're seeking views on secondary legislation to define the sectors subject to mandatory notification in the National Security and Investment Bill 2020.
This implementation plan provides an outline of the electricity market in Great Britain and the measures being taken to address market distortions and failures.
We're seeking views on amendments to the treatment of electricity storage within the planning system. This follow up consultation also provides the government's response to the original consultation.
We’re seeking views on the proposal to defer to 2021 quarter 1 part of the amount of the increase in electricity suppliers' obligations for 2020 quarter 2 which would otherwise be collected in July by the Low Carbon Cont…
We're seeking views on changes to the Capacity Market’s design following the European Commission’s 2019 decision granting State aid approval for the scheme.
We're seeking views on ways to relax certain Capacity Market obligations and deadlines, reduce the burden and minimise terminations during COVID-19.
We're seeking views on additional measures to keep the Capacity Market (CM) running smoothly during the standstill period.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
We're seeking views on changes to the Capacity Market in response to the recent judgment by the Court of Justice of the EU.
Government and Ofgem are conducting a joint review of the current energy retail market design, to ensure that it is fit for the future and puts consumers first.
A consultation on implementing an exemption for energy intensive industries from the indirect costs of the Renewables Obligation and Feed-in Tariffs scheme.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Consultation focussing on the detail as to how the OLR will be implemented.
The method by which Capacity Market (CM) costs are recouped has the potential to give an unfair advantage to small embedded generation including diesel. We are engaging stakeholders on proposed regulatory changes to remove t…
The Government is seeking views on proposed amendments to the Contracts for Difference Standard Terms and Conditions and secondary legislation.
This annual update sets out the progress government has made over the past year on the policy mechanisms implemented under the formerly titled Electricity Market Reform (EMR) programme as set out under part 2 of the Energy A…
Consultation on an issue around fairness and competition in the Capacity Market auctions.
Annual report to Parliament on the availability of electricity and gas for meeting the reasonable demands of consumers in Great Britain.
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