Letter notifying interested parties of the publication of ENWL's Competition Notices

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Distribution Network

Dear stakeholder,

Publication of Electricity North West Limited's application to have price regulation lifted on competitive connection activities in three market segments

The application

On 24 December 2013 Electricity North West Limited (ENWL) submitted to Ofgem a document containing Competition Notices in respect of its licensed distribution network. The Competition Notices serve as applications by ENWL to have price regulation lifted on competitive connection activities in three of the Relevant Market Segments (RMSs) set out in Charge Restriction Condition 12 (CRC 12) of the Electricity Distribution Licence. The three RMSs are –

  • Metered customers - low voltage work.
  • Distributed generation low voltage.
  • Unmetered connections – other.

Having received these applications, we must make separate decisions whether or not to lift price regulation on competitive connection activities, in respect of each RMS.

Background

We consider that, where it is possible, competition can deliver benefits to customers that are difficult to achieve through regulation, such as innovation in the type of services on offer and a focus from providers on meeting customer needs.

In Distribution Price Control Review 5 (DPCR5) we introduced a new approach to facilitating competition in connections to electricity distribution networks.1 Since 1 October 2010, Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) have been allowed to earn a regulated margin (fixed at 4 per cent above cost)2 on contestable connection activities in nine Relevant Market Segments where we consider competition to be viable. The purpose of the headroom created by this regulated margin is to attract new market entrants.

In addition, our DPCR5 proposals also made provision for DNOs to submit a Competition Notice to have price regulation lifted on competitive connection activities in the Relevant Market Segments. This opportunity to earn an unregulated margin was designed to encourage a change of mindset by DNOs with regard to competition and stimulate the removal of potential barriers to competition. We also set out that any DNO that failed to demonstrate competition, or put forward a case by December 2013, would be reviewed by Ofgem and could subsequently be referred to the Competition Commission.

Next steps – deciding whether to lift price regulation

The process for assessing a Competition Notice submitted by a DNO is set out in CRC 12 and the DPCR5 Final Proposals document.

Ultimately, in assessing a Competition Notice we will be looking at whether we can rely on
real competition or the threat of competition to protect consumer interests rather than regulating prices charged by the DNO. We will conduct a separate analysis of each of the three market segments for ENWL’s licensed area and we will only lift price regulation where we consider that effective competition exists.3

Before we make a decision on ENWL’s Competition Notices we will consult with parties that we believe have an interest in the Notice. We intend to publish a consultation on ENWL’s Competition Notice in February 2014. Our consultation will highlight the particular issues on which we would welcome respondents’ views and evidence. In the meantime, we are publishing a copy of ENWL’s Competition Notice on our website. This is intended to allow interested parties the opportunity to consider ENWL’s application ahead of our formal consultation.

Interested parties should make their comments known to us through the formal consultation process in due course. However, if you have any questions about this letter or any other aspects of the Competition Notice process please contact connections@ofgem.gov.uk.

Yours sincerely

James Veaney
Head of Distribution Policy


1 Please refer to DPCR5 Final Proposals - Incentives and Obligations for further information. The detail of the obligations on DNOs are set out in CRC 12 of their licences.
2 Previously under DNO approved connection charging methodologies their connection charges were limited to recovery of reasonable costs. 
3 Price regulation will be lifted where DNOs demonstrate that they have passed both a Legal Requirements Test and a Competition Test, both set out in CRC 12 and the DPCR5 Final Proposals document.