Policy paper

Reformed National Pricing (RNP): delivery plan

The reforms and their delivery that make up the Reformed National Pricing (RNP) programme, which will replace the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA).

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Reformed National Pricing (RNP): delivery plan

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Details

The Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA) concluded in July 2025 with the Secretary of State’s decision to retain and reform a national electricity market under a new programme called Reformed National Pricing (RNP).

This decision included a commitment to publish a delivery plan describing the various electricity market reforms that make up the programme and outlining how they will be delivered. This document details the proposed levers that might influence the siting and investment decisions made by generators, constraints management and balancing and settlement reforms, and covers how these policies will be further refined and delivered. Together these reforms should reduce system costs and improve efficiency, reduce costly network constraints, and strengthen day-to-day system operation.

Consultation on reforms to siting and investment levers

This delivery plan document additionally contains a consultation on one aspect of the RNP - reforms we intend to make to the siting and investment levers.

Respond to the consultation by 11.59pm on 2 June 2026:

Reformed National Pricing: consultation on reforms to siting and investment levers

Overview webinar

Join our webinar on Thursday 23 April 2026, 3pm to 4pm for an overview of the Reformed National Pricing delivery plan.

We’ll cover the three key areas of reform: Siting and Investment Levers, the Constraints Management Action Plan, and Balancing and Settlement, to provide a clear view of the proposed reforms and the next steps for engagement.

To attend the webinar, please register by 3pm on 23 April 2026 to receive the link:

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Published 21 April 2026

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