What this covers (7 activity descriptions)
  • Charging stations for mobile phones and laptops
  • Charging stations for mobile phones and laptops (sale of electricity)
  • Electricity power agents
  • Electricity power brokers
  • Electricity sales agents
  • Electricity sales to the user
  • Operation of electricity and transmission capacity exchanges for electric power

What you must comply with

Unique to trade of electricity

licensing

Ofgem electricity supply licence

Electricity Act 1989
Great_Britain

Required for any business supplying electricity to domestic or non-domestic customers via the public network. Licences are issued by Ofgem; applicants must demonstrate financial and technical capability. Operating without a required supply licence is a criminal offence. Ofgem may impose financial penalties up to 10% of turnover for breaches of licence conditions. Northern Ireland: separate supply licence from UREGNI.

registration

Balancing and Settlement Code (BSC) party agreement

Electricity Act 1989
Great_Britain

All electricity suppliers must become a BSC party (or appoint an agent) to participate in the electricity balancing and settlement process. The BSC governs how Elexon settles imbalances between contracted and actual generation/consumption. Suppliers must appoint a Meter Operator and Data Aggregator.

reporting

Domestic electricity price cap compliance

Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Act 2018
Great_Britain

Applies to suppliers with domestic customers on default or standard variable tariffs. Ofgem reviews and sets the price cap quarterly. Suppliers must ensure all in-scope tariffs comply. Reviewed and extended annually; current legislation authorises the cap until at least 2025.

reporting

Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) mandatory licensee obligation

Electricity (Smart Export Guarantee) (Amendment of Standard Conditions of Electricity Supply Licence) Order 2020
Great_Britain

Electricity suppliers with 150,000 or more domestic customers are mandatory SEG licensees and must offer at least one export tariff to eligible small-scale renewable generators (up to 5 MW). Tariff must be above zero. Payment must be made at least quarterly. Smaller suppliers may voluntarily offer SEG tariffs.

reporting

Supplier obligations (RO buy-out, CfD supplier obligation levy)

Renewables Obligation Order 2015 Energy Act 2013
Great_Britain

Electricity suppliers must either demonstrate compliance with the Renewables Obligation (by holding ROC certificates) or pay a buy-out price. Suppliers also pay the Contracts for Difference (CfD) Supplier Obligation levy to fund CfD payments to renewable generators, collected by the Low Carbon Contracts Company (LCCC).

Applies to all electric power generation, transmission and distribution

inspection

Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974

HSE
Ongoing

General duties to employees and others. Particularly significant in the energy sector given major hazard risks. HSENI enforces in Northern Ireland.

insurance

Employers' Liability Insurance

HSE
Annual

Required for all employers. Sole traders with no employees exempt.

Guidance for this activity

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Marine Licence

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