Energy Market Investigation Welcomed

Mark Isherwood

Mark Isherwood

North Wales Assembly Member Mark Isherwood, who is Chair of the Cross Party Group on Fuel Poverty, has welcomed news that Ofgem is referring the energy market to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for a full investigation.

Mr Isherwood agrees that investigation is the best way to ensure there are no barriers to effective competition in the energy market.

He said:

“I very much welcome this investigation which will help rebuild consumer trust and provide confidence for investors.”

“It should ensure, once and for all, that competition works effectively for consumers, by bearing down on prices while driving improvements in customer service and innovation.

“It will also help provide the confidence that is needed for investment in the energy sector and complement Ofgem’s recent reforms to make the market simpler, clearer and fairer for consumers.”

The recent assessment of the energy market, prepared by Ofgem with the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and CMA, showed that competition isn’t working as well as it should for consumers. It showed increasing distrust of energy suppliers, uncertainty about the relationship between the supply businesses and the generation arms of the six largest suppliers, and rising profits with no clear evidence of suppliers reducing their own costs or becoming better at meeting customer expectations.

Dermot Nolan, Ofgem Chief Executive, said:  “Now is the right time to refer the energy market to the CMA for the benefit of consumers. There is near-unanimous support for a referral and the CMA investigation offers an important opportunity to clear the air. This will help rebuild consumer trust and confidence in the energy market as well as provide the certainty investors have called for.

“The energy market is also going to change rapidly over the next few years with the roll-out of smart meters, the government’s electricity market reforms, and closer integration with European energy markets. A CMA investigation should ensure there are no barriers to stop effective competition bearing down on prices and delivering the benefits of these changes to consumers.”

Mr Isherwood is Sponsoring today’s (1 July) Smart Meters Awareness Event in the Assembly.

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