Energy retail: opt-in and testing opt-out switching
In the December 2020 Energy White Paper, the Government announced its enduring plans to address the factors that have caused excessive charging for default tariff consumers in the domestic energy retail. We are: Creating the framework to introduce an opt-in switching scheme, where households on the most expensive tariffs are offered a simple method of switching to a cheaper tariff. Testing opt-out switching, where, unless they choose not to be, consumers who haven’t switched for a while are switched to a competitive new contract. This will be part of considering how default arrangements might be reformed to enable greater competition. In this consultation we set out detailed proposals and options, and we hope that stakeholders will be able to share their views on these to facilitate effective policy development. Following this consultation and subject to Parliamentary time and approval, we plan to introduce primary legislation