Written Evidence Feb. 08 2024
Inquiry: Energy bills for domestic customersFound: ENB0015 - Energy bills for domestic customers Energy Saving Trust Written Evidence
Written Evidence May. 08 2024
Inquiry: Economics of the energy sectorFound: ECO0010 - Economics of the energy sector UK Energy Security Group Written Evidence
Apr. 16 2024
Source Page: Delivering a smart and secure electricity system: implementationFound: Costs Qualitative summary The following table sets out the costs associated with each requirement
May. 28 2024
Source Page: Section 62A Planning Application: S62A/2024/0034 and S62A/2024/0042/LBC 57 The Old Port House, Prince Street, City Centre, Bristol BS1 4QHFound: ...................... ................................ ......................... 19 Installation Costs
Written Evidence Apr. 29 2024
Committee: Public Accounts CommitteeFound: Energy Natural gas and electricity costs are higher today than we have historically been used to.
Feb. 22 2008
Source Page: Funded decommissioning programme guidance for new nuclear power stations. Consultation paper. 123 p.Found: meeting the full costs of decommissioning and their full share of waste management costs.fl3 4 4THE
Written Evidence Feb. 08 2024
Inquiry: Energy bills for domestic customersFound: ENB0044 - Energy bills for domestic customers Consumer Scotland Written Evidence
Asked by: Mick Whitley (Labour - Birkenhead)
Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:
To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether her Department has made an assessment of the potential impact of regional variations in (a) energy costs and (b) daily standing charges for (i) electricity and (ii) gas on regional economic inequalities.
Answered by Amanda Solloway - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury
Standing charges are a commercial matter for suppliers, although Ofgem regulates standing charges as they do with other elements of billing. This includes setting a cap on standing charges as part of the overall default tariff cap.
The variance in standing charges is partially due to regional differences in energy distribution costs. These costs reflect the expenses of maintaining and upgrading the distribution network in a specific area, and the number of consumers those costs are spread across.
Ofgem launched a call for input on standing charges, which closed on Friday 19 January 2024, looking at how it is applied to energy bills and what alternatives could be considered.
Written Evidence May. 08 2024
Inquiry: Economics of the energy sectorFound: ECO0003 - Economics of the energy sector Lancaster University Written Evidence
Written Evidence Apr. 29 2024
Committee: Public Accounts CommitteeFound: DHH0026 - Decarbonising home heating Energy Saving Trust Written Evidence