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Britain looks for to beef up Ofgem energy regulator's powers

Britain set out intend on Thursday to enhance its energy regulator Ofgem to assist assist in the nation's shift towards a decarbonised energy system by 2030 and better protect customers against bad treatment by suppliers.

The Labour federal government, chosen in July, has actually set out plans to radically overhaul how electricity is generated in Britain, shifting almost totally away from nonrenewable fuel sources in favour of green energy sources.

Meeting that goal is viewed as a substantial difficulty that will need enormous personal and public investment as well as huge changes to the energy grid, which Ofgem has a function in approving.

Introducing an assessment on brand-new powers for the regulator, the energy department stated the evaluation would take a look at how to improve Ofgem's current participation in regulating energy infrastructure to much better support private investment.

It did not set out those proposed reforms in information in a. declaration revealing the consultation.

Ofgem has actually dealt with heavy criticism in recent years, the majority of. especially after dozens of energy suppliers stopped working due to spiking. wholesale gas expenses in 2022, requiring some customers to pay extra. charges.

The government stated it wished to give the regulator better. powers to require providers to treat clients more fairly and. mark out bad practices which have harmed public trust in the. industry.

The assessment launch is the first step in the reform. process. It required input from energy users, consumer groups. and industry and will close at the end of February.

(source: Reuters)