Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has published a new report on ensuring fairer ways of charging energy customers throughout the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Published on 28 June, Core Capacity investigates how households, businesses and communities use and consume electricity and looks at new forms of pricing structures.
It is also the sister report to Citizens Advice’s recent report Consumer Network Access, Core Capacity.
SSEN’s research has been supported by its five-year project, Solent Achieving Value from Efficiency (SAVE), funded by Ofgem’s Low Carbon Networks Fund, which delivers key insights into household peak capacity requirements and could be used to drive commercial and regulatory developments.