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GB energy regulation weekly briefing: Ofgem cap rise, NESO transmission reforms, RIIO‑2 RIGs and RESP consultations, DESNZ CfD AR7, hydrogen policy, key dates (27 February 2025)

Published on: 27 February 2025

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Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing

Energy Bill Relief Scheme and Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2025 SI 2025/204: The instrument abolishes the need to work out and apply the core rebates under the Energy Bill Relief Scheme and the Energy Bills Discount Scheme where supply to non-domestic customers is from a supplier that has been ‘off-boarded’ from those programmes. It takes effect on 13 March 2025. See: LNB News 26/02/2025 32.

Ofgem confirms Q2 2025 energy price cap rise

Ofgem has announced a 6.4% rise in the energy price cap for Q2 2025, covering 1 April to 30 June 2025, setting the new cap at £1,849 a year for an average dual-fuel household paying by Direct Debit. This equates to a 9.4% (£159) uplift against last year's cap of £1,690. See: LNB News 25/02/2025 10...

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