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    22 May 2026

    Metering | Ofgem

    Metering | Ofgem

    Article Summary

    Key point
    Ofgem is seeking views on changing Capacity Market Rules to enable Market-Wide Half-Hourly Settlement Systems. This aims to improve metering and energy regulation.
    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 is seeking views on changing Capacity Market Rules to enable Market-Wide Half-Hourly Settlement Systems. This aims to improve metering and energy regulation.

    What This Means

    The move towards Market-Wide Half-Hourly Settlement Systems is a technical but important step for the UK energy market. This could lead to more accurate billing and potentially unlock new tariffs that reward consumers for shifting their energy use. While the immediate impact on household bills might not be obvious, in the long term, it could foster a more dynamic and efficient energy system. We anticipate this will lay the groundwork for smarter energy management and potentially lower costs thro

    • 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 · 22 May 2026

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

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