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Reformed National Pricing for Energy

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is delivering the Reformed National Pricing (RNP) framework, which restructures electricity pricing and investment incentives for domestic consumers. The policy includes reforms to siting and investment levers to support energy market transformation and decarbonisation. The delivery plan is in active implementation with multiple chapters addressing pricing mechanisms and investment signals.


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30 Mar 2023 | Announcement Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Powering Up Britain

UIN: HCWS690 Cheap, abundant and reliable energy is a foundation stone of a thriving economy. We rely on it to power our homes, our infrastructure, and industry. Affordable and plentiful energy makes businesses more competitive, generating growth, jobs and prosperity....

26 Jul 2022 | Committee report linked

We recommend that the Government and Ofgem reform the Supplier of Last Resort process so that the costs are more fairly recouped whether through general taxation or energy bills.

We recommend that the Government and Ofgem reform the Supplier of Last Resort process so that the costs are more fairly recouped whether through general taxation or energy bills. Type: recommendation | Number: 18 | Paragraph: 77 | Response status: …

26 Jul 2022 | Committee report linked

We call on the Government to consider the introduction of a social tariff for the most vulnerable customers and a relative tariff for the rest of the market, to be introduced once wholesale energy prices have stabilised. We ask the Government and Ofgem to report its findings on the above issues within nine months of the date of this report.

We call on the Government to consider the introduction of a social tariff for the most vulnerable customers and a relative tariff for the rest of the market, to be introduced once wholesale energy prices have stabilised. We ask the …