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Regulator comments on Phoenix Supply Ltd tariff announcement

… Regulator Chief Executive, Shane Lynch said: “Clearly this is very bad news for many consumers in the greater Belfast … that the maximum tariff Phoenix Supply Ltd can charge is justified.  This increase is wholly attributable to rising wholesale gas costs. … Regulator Chief Executive, Shane Lynch said: “Clearly this is very bad news for many consumers in the greater Belfast …

21 April 2011

Consultation on natural gas extension to Whitehead

… of the towns. The capital investment for the project is in excess of £3 million and over time will make gas … An important consideration in regard to any extension is the impact it would have on current gas distribution … assumptions employed and consider that the project is projected to breakeven and so should not increase …

01 June 2018

Utility Regulator comments on Power NI’s tariff announcement

… increase their regulated electricity tariff by 6.9%, which is equivalent to £39 per year. Following a thorough analysis … submission. The main driver behind this tariff increase is a rise in wholesale electricity costs. This has largely … for natural gas customers from the new www.naturalgasni.com website. A briefing paper has also been published. Notes: …

14 May 2021

Consultation on global settlement in the SEM for Northern Ireland

… Northern jurisdiction) before the implementation date that is currently planned for September 2012.  The Utility Regulator is consulting on two separate changes that are required to be … - the changes required to Power NI’s supply licence. It is proposed the formal licence modification process to effect …

02 April 2012

Networks

… The Utility Regulator is responsible for regulating Northern Ireland’s electricity … in carrying out its electricity related functions is: to protect the interests of consumers of electricity … the industry in carrying out our functions, part of which is the licensing of electricity suppliers, generators and …

Networks

… The Utility Regulator is responsible for regulating Northern Ireland’s electricity … in carrying out its electricity related functions is: to protect the interests of consumers of electricity … the industry in carrying out our functions, part of which is the licensing of electricity suppliers, generators and …

NIAER publishes seminar information on the Measuring Instruments Directive

… instruments which includes electricity and gas. The UK is required to implement the Directive by 30 0ctober 2006. The primary objective of the MID is to create single market for the benefit of manufacturers … and the supply industry that supplied gas and electricity is measured accurately. To this end the regulatory …

16 May 2005

Consultation on ‘Measures to Enhance the Operation of the Small Business Energy Market’

… the Small Business Energy Market’.  Protecting consumers is at the heart of the UR's role and promoting measures to … of competition in the Northern Ireland energy markets is an integral part of delivering our statutory duties. This … necessary to engage effectively in those markets, is an important goal for the UR. The UR now wishes to consult …

10 October 2017

NIAER Issues Information Paper RE Security of Supply

… an FGD plant. The Authority, together with the DETI, is responsible for security of supply. It has a statutory … market in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic – is likely to encourage sufficient new generation to meet … shortfall could be made good, but acknowledges that it is for the market to decide how to meet the shortfall. Copies …

28 July 2005

UR News - May 2013 edition

… Our latest edition of UR News is available here . … Our latest edition of UR News is available here . …

25 May 2013

UR News - May 2013 edition

… Our latest edition of UR News is available here. … Our latest edition of UR News is available here. …

21 May 2013

Student Placement 2021/22 Economist – Network Regulation

… in Economics, or in a subject where the study of economics is a major component*. * 'Major component' is defined as: At least 50% of the course covers micro, macro … 50% of micro, macro and quantitative economics. The onus is on candidates to provide the panel with details of modules …

Significant increases to energy costs lead to rise in Power NI’s domestic tariffs

… Executive commented further: “Approving a price increase is always a difficult decision. However, the reason for this … of electricity is produced from gas. [2] www.boilerjuice.com and Power NI [3] www.petrolprices.com and Power NI  For further information, please contact …

16 August 2018

The Northern Ireland Authority for Energy Regulation seeks views on the Energy Efficiency levy

… energy and carbon savings and delivering customer benefit is an unassailable fact as borne out by Annex A attached. The … we would like your comments on the following points: (i) Is there a continuing justification for a levy on customers?; (ii) Is there a case for a further annual increase in the levy to …

27 March 2006

Utility Regulator to develop code of practice to protect energy consumers from debt

… Part of the Regulator’s Social Action Plan, the workshop is the first stage of work in developing the code of … a code of practice for use by the utility companies. It is envisaged that the code of practice will be consulted upon … are now behind on their electricity and gas bills. This is a worrying trend. At the heart of the Utility Regulator’s …

17 February 2010

Utility Regulator publishes responses to Social Action Plan consultation

… consultation on the Social Action Plan 2009-2014. It is expected that that following this consultation the Utility … will finalise and publish a definitive action plan. It is envisaged that the action plan will cover a five year … consultation on the Social Action Plan 2009-2014. It is expected that that following this consultation the Utility …

08 April 2009

UR consults on new electricity supply licence for LCC Group LTD (t/a Go Power)

… (which currently holds an electricity supply licence) is a 100% subsidiary of LCC Group Limited and is due to be hived up to LCC Group Limited.  Therefore, a new electricity supply licence is required for LCC Group Limited (t/a Go Power).  In … (which currently holds an electricity supply licence) is a 100% subsidiary of LCC Group Limited and is due to be …

01 August 2016

Reduction in water and sewerage charges good news for businesses

… (gas and water) said, “Today’s announcement by NI Water is good news for businesses and I am delighted to see these reductions in charges.  This is the second consecutive annual reduction of charges … Our job as the independent economic regulator of NI Water is to ensure that water and sewerage customers receive value …

26 March 2014

Introducing contestability in electricity network connections – call for evidence

… of new connections to electricity networks.  This review is in line with our statutory duty to promote competition … or supply of electricity. The first stage in the review is a call for evidence.  A call for evidence document sets … stakeholders. In addition to this document a questionnaire is also provided.  This should be completed when sending a …

09 September 2014

Electricity Connections review decision and licence modification consultation

… works well for Northern Ireland electricity consumers is essential. Getting connected easily and at a fair price is important for domestic and business consumers and … in way which means other network consumers only pay what is necessary for their energy. We published a consultation on …

31 May 2017

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