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Published on: 21 August 2025

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Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing

Ofgem consults on changes to electricity distribution licence to facilitate TMO4+ connections reform

Ofgem has opened a statutory consultation on revisions to the Special Conditions of the electricity distribution licence, proposing a new pass-through mechanism to assist DNOs with delivery of the TMO4+ grid connections reforms. The mechanism would enable DNOs to reclaim reasonable expenditure linked to the one-off G2WQ exercise. Its scope would be confined to DNOs’ G2WQ implementation costs and would not extend to expenses for handling fresh applications under the enduring regime (CMP435). Ofgem is also seeking feedback on a connections reform costs governance document, which would specify recoverable cost categories and set corresponding obligations for DNOs. The consultation closes on 18 September 2025. See: LNB News 21/08/2025 2...

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