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Heat network regulation – a comprehensive guide
Steve Gummer and Meghan Vaillancourt provide guidance on forthcoming developments in the regulation of heat networks.
Introducing our definitive work on heat network regulation – a comprehensive guide that cuts through the complexity of a rapidly evolving regulatory regime.
In this landmark analysis, we have meticulously scrutinised every aspect of the forthcoming Heat Networks (Market Framework Regulations) 2025, the accompanying consultations, and the draft authorisation conditions. With the regulatory landscape still very much in development, our detailed commentary highlights the challenges facing both operators and suppliers, offering clarity on issues from consumer fairness and pricing transparency to the intricacies of billing, enforcement, and market segmentation.
Key features include:
- An expert breakdown of the draft conditions, revealing potential ambiguities and challenges that stakeholders must address.
- Insight into the interplay between existing consumer protections and the new regime’s requirements.
- A clear-eyed assessment of the risks and uncertainties as the regime evolves – including what it means for both small and large heat networks.
- A forward-looking perspective on upcoming guidance, ensuring you stay ahead in preparing for the regulated future of heat networks.
Whether you’re a local authority, housing association, private landlord, or energy provider, this definitive work is your essential resource for navigating the regulatory maze. Equip your organisation with the insight and expertise needed to adapt and thrive, as the regulatory framework for heat networks takes shape.
Contact us today to discuss how our expert analysis can help you prepare for a future where compliance is not just a requirement, but a competitive advantage.
Steve Gummer is a Partner and Meghan Vaillancourt is an Associate at Sharpe Pritchard LLP.
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