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  1. Welcome to Ofgem

    Jan 8, 2026 · Welcome to Ofgem We are the energy regulator for Great Britain. We work to protect energy consumers, especially vulnerable people, by ensuring they are treated fairly and benefit from …

  2. About us - Ofgem

    We are open about how decisions are made at Ofgem and who makes these decisions. We publish information about our board and directors, organisational processes and spending on our website.

  3. Information for consumers - Ofgem

    Information for consumers Includes advice about energy bills, energy price cap levels, metering and getting energy and setting up a contract for your business.

  4. News and insight - Ofgem

    Nov 21, 2025 · Ofgem has approved updated delivery dates and early investment for three major projects which will help boost Great Britain’s energy security and clean power ambitions and deliver …

  5. Contact us - Ofgem

    If you have an enquiry relating to Ofgem’s policies or functions, email us at consumeraffairs@ofgem.gov.uk, call 020 7901 7295, or write to our London office at 10 South …

  6. Energy regulation - Ofgem

    Get licences guidance, apply for a licence and how we monitor and make sure that companies meet licence conditions.

  7. Energy price cap explained - Ofgem

    Dec 31, 2025 · Energy price cap level, electricity and gas unit rates, and costs included in the energy price cap.

  8. Ofgem approves initial £24 billion to operate and maintain critical gas ...

    Ofgem has today (1 July) given the provisional green light to an initial £24bn investment programme to enhance energy security while enabling the transmission of more clean energy from renewable sources.

  9. Energy advice for households - Ofgem

    Not sure who your provider is? A recent energy bill will hold this information, but these services can also help. Includes changing your energy supplier if you pay the household bills, run a business from …

  10. Changes to energy price cap between 1 January and 31 March 2026

    Nov 21, 2025 · Changes to the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge people on default tariffs for each unit of energy and the daily standing charge from 1 January to 31 March 2026.