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    16 June 2026

    Feed-in Tariff Levelisation Report January to March 2026 - Ofgem

    Feed-in Tariff Levelisation Report January to March 2026 - Ofgem

    Article Summary

    Key point
    Ofgem's report details Feed-in Tariff (FIT) payments made by licensees for Q1 2026. This transparency document outlines the financial flows within the FIT scheme for the specified period.
    Why it matters
    No immediate change to household bills, but worth watching.
    Expected impact
    Mixed / neutral impact — A structural or regulatory development to monitor.

    Ofgem's report details Feed-in Tariff (FIT) payments made by licensees for Q1 2026. This transparency document outlines the financial flows within the FIT scheme for the specified period.

    What This Means

    While this report is a routine administrative update, it reminds us that legacy support schemes like FITs continue to impact energy bills. These costs are ultimately socialised across all consumers, though the scheme is now closed to new entrants. We expect these costs to gradually diminish as older installations reach the end of their support periods, offering a slight, long-term downward pressure on the 'green levies' portion of our bills.

    • Consumers: No immediate change to household bills, but worth watching.
    • Businesses: Limited direct cost impact for businesses for now.
    • Energy market: A structural or regulatory development to monitor.

    From The Source

    Ofgem · 16 June 2026

    This summary and analysis is based on reporting from Ofgem. Read the full original article on their website.

    Read on Ofgem

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