
We have published our latest newsletter which provides an update on our work during June.
This month, we’ve attended and hosted industry events, contributed to panel discussions and engaged with our key stakeholders.
A highlight was co-hosting our seventh annual joint Energy Forum with the Energy Institute on 5 June.
We welcomed energy leaders, policymakers, consumer bodies, academics and industry professionals to discuss ‘The future of energy in Northern Ireland 2030 and beyond’.
On 11 June, our Chief Executive, John French, was pleased to attend and deliver a presentation to delegates at Energy Ireland’s 2025 conference at Croke Park, Dublin.
On 17 June, our Head of Networks, Jillian Ferris, attended Ofcom’s ‘The Future of Connectivity’ conference in Belfast, taking part in a panel discussion.
Our Consumer Protection Manager, Graham Smith, attended the All-Ireland Sustainability Summit 2025 on 18 June. The event brought together key players involved in navigating the challenges and opportunities of the journey to net zero.
On 25 June, our Head of Consumer and Business Protection, Sinéad Dynan, attended the Collaboration Network’s Vulnerability Summit 2025.
This month, we were pleased to announce our partnership with numbers-first communications organisation, Plain Numbers.
We hope this collaboration will ensure that our communications are easily accessible to all Northern Ireland’s consumers of electricity, gas and water.
On 5 June, we issued a Call for Information on future gas distribution and transmission price controls in Northern Ireland.
On 12 June, we published our latest Quarterly Retail Energy Market Monitoring report on NI’s retail energy market.
On the same date, we published a consultation on a proposed electricity generation licence for Lagan Energy (Ballymena) Ltd.
We published an Information Paper on our new combined monitoring and reporting framework for the Code of Practice on Customer Service and Code of Practice for Consumers in Vulnerable Circumstances on 18 June.
This month, we launched our latest Domestic Consumer Insight Tracker Survey, which will help us to understand the experiences of electricity and gas consumers across Northern Ireland.
In this edition, we will be spotlighting the work of our Director of Consumer Protection and Enforcement, Barbara Cantley, and Associate Regulatory Analyst, Hannah McCurdy, both of whom were part of the team responsible for developing the survey.
We would be delighted to hear any feedback you have on our newsletter and any issues you would like to see covered in future editions, via info@uregni.gov.uk.