Our response to: A call for input on affordability and debt in the domestic retail market

On May 13th, RECCo responded to Ofgem’s Call for input on affordability and debt in the domestic retail market. We made the following points:

  • In light not least of rising levels of energy debt, affordability challenges will remain irrespective of falling prices and an enduring cost support scheme is urgently needed;
  • A priority should be to work towards increased data sharing both within and beyond the utilities sector to facilitate the improved targeting of support;
  • Ofgem should ensure that its distributional analysis of the impacts of intervention is based on an authoritative understanding of the factors influencing consumers’ energy costs;
  • International markets can provide important learnings for our approach to providing electricity cost support to consumers dependent on medical equipment at home.

Read our full response here.

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