Heat networks regulation: recovering Ofgem’s costs
Fee Apportionment
Summary
This chapter sets out our approach to the method by which regulatory costs are distributed across the heat network market. We also explore how non-domestic consumers are treated for the basis of apportionment.
Details
In the Heat networks regulation - consumer protection (August 2023) consultation, we explored different approaches to apportioment including apportioning the fees based on consumer numbers, consumer types including domestic and non-domestic, total heat consumption or generation, and a hybrid approach.
We are consulting further on the detailed policy approach of fee apportionment, expand on how we will calculate the fee and finalise our proposed policy position.
Before you give us your views
You’ll need to read the full details in the 'Fee Apportionment' chapter of the consultation (PDF, opens in a new window).