The Utility Regulator has published its latest newsletter, which provides an overview of its work during November.
This edition looks at some of the many speaking events, discussions and visits the organisation took part in last month.
These include an attendance with National Energy Action NI at the All-Party Group on Fuel Poverty at Stormont on Tuesday 26 November, during which the Utility Regulator presented findings from its energy hardship report.
They also include the Utility Regulator’s presentation to the Committee for Infrastructure on its Final Determination of the Mid-Term Review of NI Water’s PC21 Price Control, and its participation in a roundtable discussion hosted by Northern Ireland Water and chaired by agendaNi Magazine.
The November issue also looks at the Utility Regulator’s pledge to support Translink’s new Better on Board Charter, which aims to promote the benefits of sustainable travel.
This edition outlines the Utility Regulator’s determination on the financial incentive for SONI’s performance for 2022/2023, along with its decision on modifications to the gas distribution licences of SGN Evolve Network Ltd (Evolve), Firmus energy (Distribution) Limited (FEDL) and Phoenix Energy Group Ltd (PE).
It also looks at the Utility Regulator’s conclusion of its review of the regulated domestic tariff for Power NI, along with a decision paper and a number of consultations that it published in November.
Last month, the Utility Regulator welcomed SONI’s announcement that two significant contracts for crucial new renewable energy integration technologies had been awarded.
In the November edition of the newsletter, you can find out more about the staff who contribute to the Utility Regulator’s work regarding the Single Electricity Market (SEM) – Greg Irwin from the Board and SEM Committee Secretariat, and Markets Manager (SEM Connections), Clodagh Goodman.
The Utility Regulator would be delighted to hear any feedback you have on its newsletter, and any issues you would like to see covered in future editions, via info@uregni.gov.uk