Review of the Energy Market Investigation (Electricity Transmission Losses) Order 2016

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The Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) purpose is to help people, businesses and the UK economy by protecting competition and tackling unfair behaviour.


Final decision and Variation Order published

The CMA has published its final decision and Notice of Variation on its review of the Energy Market Investigation (Electricity Transmission Losses) Order 2016. We have also published a Variation Order.

About this review

We launched a formal review of the Energy Market Investigation (Electricity Transmission Losses) Order 2016.

We provisionally found that the coming into force of the Energy Act 2023 represents a change in circumstance which results in certain parts of the Energy Market Investigation (Electricity Transmission Losses) Order 2016 becoming no longer appropriate as originally drafted. We provisionally found that those parts should be amended by means of a Variation Order.

The CMA’s consultation document incorporated a formal Notice of Intention to Vary the Order.

We invited views from interested parties on:

  • our provisional decision on change of circumstances
  • our Notice of Intention to Vary the Order
  • the substance of the proposed changes to the Order

The parts of the Order which are not covered by the proposed Variation Order were outside the scope of this consultation.


Contact

remedies.reviews@cma.gov.uk

Your personal data

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For more information about how the CMA processes personal data and your rights relating to that data, read our privacy notice.

The Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) purpose is to help people, businesses and the UK economy by protecting competition and tackling unfair behaviour.


Final decision and Variation Order published

The CMA has published its final decision and Notice of Variation on its review of the Energy Market Investigation (Electricity Transmission Losses) Order 2016. We have also published a Variation Order.

About this review

We launched a formal review of the Energy Market Investigation (Electricity Transmission Losses) Order 2016.

We provisionally found that the coming into force of the Energy Act 2023 represents a change in circumstance which results in certain parts of the Energy Market Investigation (Electricity Transmission Losses) Order 2016 becoming no longer appropriate as originally drafted. We provisionally found that those parts should be amended by means of a Variation Order.

The CMA’s consultation document incorporated a formal Notice of Intention to Vary the Order.

We invited views from interested parties on:

  • our provisional decision on change of circumstances
  • our Notice of Intention to Vary the Order
  • the substance of the proposed changes to the Order

The parts of the Order which are not covered by the proposed Variation Order were outside the scope of this consultation.


Contact

remedies.reviews@cma.gov.uk

Your personal data

Your name and contact details are your personal data. In collecting, receiving, storing, accessing and using your personal data, the CMA, as controller, is processing your personal data. The CMA processes personal data in accordance with data protection law. The CMA is processing your personal data so that it can contact you again, should it need further help or information from you, in order to carry out its merger work under Part 3 of the Enterprise Act 2002.

For more information about how the CMA processes personal data and your rights relating to that data, read our privacy notice.

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