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UK energy law and regulation weekly update: consultations, market reforms, heat networks, CCUS, nuclear RAB and key dates (6 November 2025)

Published on: 06 November 2025

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  • Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing
  • Networks and network connections
  • Renewable energy
  • Capacity Market, balancing services and energy system flexibility
  • Nuclear energy
  • Air emissions, efficiency, and climate change
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Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing

DBT issues outcome to NCC Scheme compensation uplift consultation

The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has released its reply to the July 2025 consultation proposing an increase in compensation on charges for eligible energy‑intensive industries (EIIs) under the Network Charging Compensation (NCC) Scheme, moving from 60% to 90%. It confirms the higher level will apply from 1 April 2026. Application windows will also run for two months, from Q2 2026, with the next window opening on 30 June 2026. See: LNB News 31/10/2025 43.

Ofgem seeks views on gas transporter traditional metering duties after 2025

Ofgem has opened a consultation on options for the future of regulated traditional gas metering obligations, following the expiry of current licence conditions on 31 December 2025...

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