Following on from the Distribution Use of System (DUoS) changes that came into place in 2022, Ofgem has changed the way the Transmission Network Use of System (TNUoS) and the Balancing Service Use of System (BSUoS) are charged. Why are these changes coming into place? To help you understand what these changes could mean for
Last year Ofgem announced changes to the way they charge consumers for the cost of distributing electricity around the national grid, known as the Distribution Use of System (DUoS) charges. With these changing in April this year, our Principal Consultant, Greg Armstrong, explains why affected organisations should act now to mitigate the inevitable impact on
Ofgem’s Targeted Charging Review (TCR) initiative aims to modernise the electricity network and transform the management of the National Grid. The changes which address the way Distribution and Transmission charges are allocated are expected to save consumers between £4-5bn over the period to 2040. Despite the ambitious cost saving forecasts, the move isn’t without controversy.