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  • Sign in to your Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) installer account to apply for vouchers and track the progress of your applications.

  • Check what to do if you've had poor quality insulation work fitted through a government scheme.

  • If you have installed solar PV panels or other eligible renewable electricity generation in your home or business, you may be able to earn money through the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG).

  • The joint government and Ofgem Technical Decision Document confirms details of the Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES) cap and floor scheme and how it will operate.

  • CHPQA methodology, definitions, QI thresholds, and criteria for Good Quality certification.

  • Resilient energy networks are critical for energy security, and a strengthening of our electricity network will ensure we can meet challenges from an increasing diversified energy mix.

  • This review of the role of the energy regulator is to ensure it supports a market where innovation and high standards help drive better products and services for consumers.

  • An explanation of how the number of ROCs issues to generators is determined.

  • Industry representatives, consumer organisations and other bodies provide advice and expertise on important issues regarding smart meters.

  • Guidance for independent energy suppliers, key documents and events that impact on independent suppliers. Contact details for relevant policy leads.

  • Details of all cases from 1 April 2014 regulated by members of the UK Competition Network (UKCN).

  • Ofgem’s guidelines about its approach to enforcement action across all its activities.

  • Find out how ECO providers can sell 'lots' to energy companies in return for ECO subsidy, what are the rules and who can trade.

  • How you must report on sustainability for biomass and biogas electricty generation, if you generate over 50KW.

  • This Memorandum of Understanding sets out how the Government and Ofgem would work together to make sure households continue to receive an uninterrupted supply of energy in the unlikely event of a large energy supplier going …