UK Regulator Dismisses Energy Network's Appeals Against New Remuneration Rules
October 28 2021 - 2:24AM
Dow Jones News
By Jaime Llinares Taboada
The U.K. markets regulator said Thursday that it has dismissed
appeals against new remuneration rules for the country's energy
networks.
In December, energy regulator Ofgem set lower returns for power
and gas network companies for 2021-2026 compared with the previous
five-year period. Infrastructure companies including National Grid
PLC and SSE PLC had appealed against the decision. Now, the
Competition and Markets Authority in its final decision found in
favor of Ofgem on the matter of the cost of equity--an important
ratio that determines the profit that companies are allowed to
retain on their regulated network investments.
Both National Grid and SSE said they are disappointed that the
CMA didn't find in favor on the cost of equity.
However, the CMA has upheld the companies' appeals against the
outperformance wedge and has instructed Ofgem to remove it.
National Grid expects this decision will increase revenue from
fiscal 2023 onward.
Write to Jaime Llinares Taboada at jaime.llinares@wsj.com;
@JaimeLlinaresT
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