The British Energy regulator will soon review a non-discrimination licence condition which it imposed to ensure that energy retailers charge the same mark-up in different regions. Many consumers are loyal to incumbent firms, necessitating heavy discounting by entrants to attract customers, which had led to regional price discrimination. Matching characteristics of the energy market to models of discrimination, we identify the necessary conditions for the licence condition to have a positive effect for consumers, and explore whether the policy has helped potentially „vulnerable? consumers. We conclude that the most likely effect of the licence condition is to reduce competition in the mainstream energy markets, and welcome the regulator?s la...
This report analyses the potential for, and extent of barriers to, effective consumer participation...
Retail electricity prices have substantially increased in the last decade in the European Union (EU)...
This Working Paper is the first output of research on retail market governance in the theme on “Deci...
The British Energy regulator will soon review a non-discrimination licence condition which it impose...
UK governments and the energy regulator have shown increasing concern about the health of competitio...
In this paper, we revisit the 2009-2012 episode in which Ofgem imposed a non-discrimination clause o...
Regulation in many markets is responding to ‘behavioural’ consumers who do not conform to the model ...
The UK retail energy market has witnessed multiple regulatory interventions since its liberalisatio...
Since 2008 UK energy regulator Ofgem has imposed increasingly severe restrictions on suppliers to th...
The internal market for electricity and gas, which European Union (EU) Member States were to have co...
In this dissertation Hannah Kruimer analyses the application of the legal principle of non-discrimin...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Chrysovalantis Amountzias...
While householders’ ability to navigate the domestic retail energy market has generated considerable...
This report analyses the potential for, and extent of barriers to, effective consumer participation...
Retail electricity prices have substantially increased in the last decade in the European Union (EU)...
This Working Paper is the first output of research on retail market governance in the theme on “Deci...
The British Energy regulator will soon review a non-discrimination licence condition which it impose...
UK governments and the energy regulator have shown increasing concern about the health of competitio...
In this paper, we revisit the 2009-2012 episode in which Ofgem imposed a non-discrimination clause o...
Regulation in many markets is responding to ‘behavioural’ consumers who do not conform to the model ...
The UK retail energy market has witnessed multiple regulatory interventions since its liberalisatio...
Since 2008 UK energy regulator Ofgem has imposed increasingly severe restrictions on suppliers to th...
The internal market for electricity and gas, which European Union (EU) Member States were to have co...
In this dissertation Hannah Kruimer analyses the application of the legal principle of non-discrimin...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Chrysovalantis Amountzias...
While householders’ ability to navigate the domestic retail energy market has generated considerable...
This report analyses the potential for, and extent of barriers to, effective consumer participation...
Retail electricity prices have substantially increased in the last decade in the European Union (EU)...
This Working Paper is the first output of research on retail market governance in the theme on “Deci...