Standing charges: domestic retail options

Closes 20 Sep 2024

About you

11. What is your name?
12. What is your email address?
13. Are you responding as an individual or an organisation?
14. If you're responding on behalf on an organisation, please tell us the name of the organisation.
15. If responding on behalf of an organisation, please tell us what type of organisation you represent. If you are responding as an individual you can leave this blank.
There is a limit of 2000 characters
16. Tell us which sector you work in.
There is a limit of 2000 characters
17. Do any of your responses contain confidential information?
There is a limit of 2000 characters

How your response will be published

We will publish non-confidential responses, but we will not publish responses from individuals.

If the information you give in your response contains personal data under UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) we will be the data controller for the purposes of UK GDPR. We use the information in responses to perform our statutory functions. Read details about confidentiality and our legal duties in the Ofgem consultation policy and Ofgem privacy policy.

You can ask us to keep your response, or parts of your response, confidential. We will respect this, subject to obligations to disclose information such as under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Environmental Information Regulations 2004, statutory directions, court orders, government regulations or where you give us explicit permission to disclose. If you do want us to keep your response confidential, we will get in touch with you to discuss which parts of the information in your response should be kept confidential, and which can be published. We might ask for reasons why.

If you wish to respond confidentially, we will keep your response confidential, but we will publish the number (but not the names) of confidential responses we receive. We will not link responses to respondents if we publish a summary of responses, and we will evaluate each response on its own merits without undermining your right to confidentiality.