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The purpose of the review of electricity market arrangements is to identify reforms needed to create a fair, affordable, secure, efficient system and maximise benefits of clean power for consumers.
A summary of the operational performance of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme for each scheme year.
The EU Emissions Trading System Union Registry: how it works, how Kyoto units are used for compliance within the EU ETS and how to participate in carbon allowance auctions.
Check if you're affected by the Clean Heat Market Mechanism (CHMM). See what actions you must take each scheme year.
The Capacity Market ensures security of electricity supply by providing a payment for reliable sources of capacity.
How the digital markets competition regime will promote competition in digital markets.
How the Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) market study is taking place, and how you can engage with it.
How and when to use the Internal Market Movement Information when moving ‘not at risk’ goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
The Office for the Internal Market (OIM) supports the effective operation of the UK’s internal market, and provides expert and independent advice to the UK government and devolved governments. OIM is part of the Competition and Markets Authority .
UKDI updates this page with links to closed UKDI Market Explorations.
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