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UK regulator concerned about network benefits for small power generators

( July 29, 2016, 10:01 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The UK’s energy market regulator has published an open letter setting out its concerns about network-tariff arrangements for small electricity generators. An increasing number of smaller energy generators have entered the market in recent years, which means payments they receive from suppliers to help with peak network charges, on top of the money they earn for selling electrictity, could be distorting Britain’s energy market, Ofgem says. The regulator is seeking views on its findings, which will feed into work on possible changes to network-charging rules.Full statement follows: ...

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