This document sets out Ofgem's updated guidance on the process for requesting a derogation from an electricity or gas supply Standard Licence Condition introduced or modified as part of the Retail Market Review (RMR) reforms.
The updated guidance aims to:
A derogation from the RMR rules is a direction from the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority relieving a licensed supplier from its obligations to comply with certain licence conditions in specific circumstances and to a specified extent. In the absence of a derogation, suppliers (and, where applicable, their representatives) are required to comply with all RMR rules.
We consider the use of derogations only in limited circumstances. A licensed supplier may submit a request for derogation where it is able to demonstrate that compliance with one or more relevant RMR rules would have substantial unintended or unanticipated negative consequences for consumers. For example, we may consider derogations for social tariffs targeted at vulnerable consumer groups or pilot schemes for innovative products linked to smart metering.
Each derogation request is considered on a case-by-case basis and we only grant a derogation after careful consideration of the evidence provided by the supplier or third parties, including the wider implications for RMR policy. For more details on our derogation process, please see our RMR derogation guidance. The guidance provides details on our derogation process, the minimum information requirements suppliers should provide when submitting derogation requests and our criteria for assessing derogation requests.
As a first step, interested suppliers should contact the derogation team through Derogations@ofgem.gov.uk before submitting a formal derogation request.
The derogation decisions we have so far approved can be accessed through the links below.
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