Thursday 10 Sep 2015 @ 09:10
Ofgem
Ofgem
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Ofgem publishes a range of data monitoring how the energy market works
Ofgem yesterday published a new range of indicators which we will update regularly to monitor trends in the retail and wholesale markets. This is part of our work to boost transparency in the market for consumers and stakeholders.
The indicators are interactive, allowing users to refine and expand selected information to provide an even more in-depth understanding of the market.
We have also published our annual reports on the retail and wholesale markets which provide the context for these indicators.
Notes to editors
- View our indicators and reports at Monitoring the Market.
- The indicators can be downloaded as graphics and data formats such as CSV and PDF.
- We have shared our data and analysis with the CMA and our submission to its energy market investigation.
- We have also published:
- our annual liquidity report which analyses the progress of our reforms to open up the wholesale electricity market and improve liquidity.
- key indicators showing suppliers’ customer service performance.
- TNS survey and Ipsos MORI tracking survey which publish data on consumer engagement in the energy market.
- the latest annual CSS figures on supplier profitability.
About Ofgem
Ofgem is the independent energy regulator for Great Britain. Its priority is to make a positive difference for consumers by promoting competition in the energy markets and regulating networks.