In this paper, we revisit the 2009-2012 episode in which Ofgem imposed a non-discrimination clause on large retailers in the UK energy market. The Standard Licence Condition 25A (SLC 25A) was introduced to prevent suppliers from charging their incumbent customers higher prices than their out-of-area customers. The SLC 25A included a “sunset clause”, to allow the condition to lapse three years after its implementation. Several IO economists protested that the prohibition of spatial price discrimination would eventually lead to competition weakening. At the end of the three-year period, Ofgem decided not to renew SLC 25A for any period. To further our understanding of Ofgem’s motives and its opponents’ arguments, we build a model where two lo...
In September 1989, as part of its privatization program, the Government laid down an eight year time...
From the outset of deregulation and privatisation of UK electricity markets, the desired extent of v...
Following the 2007 Sector Inquiry into the energy sector, the EU Commission has actively enforced Ar...
Since 2008 UK energy regulator Ofgem has imposed increasingly severe restrictions on suppliers to th...
UK governments and the energy regulator have shown increasing concern about the health of competitio...
The British Energy regulator will soon review a non-discrimination licence condition which it impose...
Regulation in many markets is responding to ‘behavioural’ consumers who do not conform to the model ...
The internal market for electricity and gas, which European Union (EU) Member States were to have co...
In Australia, as with Great Britain, governments have shown rising concern with the health of compet...
The UK retail energy market has witnessed multiple regulatory interventions since its liberalisatio...
By 1999, the electricity and natural gas sector in Great Britain was open to retail competition, inc...
The residential electricity market in Great Britain has recently been opened to competition and is s...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The UK energy regulator Ofgem recently announced that it woul...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...
In September 1989, as part of its privatization program, the Government laid down an eight year time...
From the outset of deregulation and privatisation of UK electricity markets, the desired extent of v...
Following the 2007 Sector Inquiry into the energy sector, the EU Commission has actively enforced Ar...
Since 2008 UK energy regulator Ofgem has imposed increasingly severe restrictions on suppliers to th...
UK governments and the energy regulator have shown increasing concern about the health of competitio...
The British Energy regulator will soon review a non-discrimination licence condition which it impose...
Regulation in many markets is responding to ‘behavioural’ consumers who do not conform to the model ...
The internal market for electricity and gas, which European Union (EU) Member States were to have co...
In Australia, as with Great Britain, governments have shown rising concern with the health of compet...
The UK retail energy market has witnessed multiple regulatory interventions since its liberalisatio...
By 1999, the electricity and natural gas sector in Great Britain was open to retail competition, inc...
The residential electricity market in Great Britain has recently been opened to competition and is s...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The UK energy regulator Ofgem recently announced that it woul...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...
In September 1989, as part of its privatization program, the Government laid down an eight year time...
From the outset of deregulation and privatisation of UK electricity markets, the desired extent of v...
Following the 2007 Sector Inquiry into the energy sector, the EU Commission has actively enforced Ar...