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Home › Links › E-Serve - Ofgem (UK Office of the Gas and Electricity Markets)

E-Serve - Ofgem (UK Office of the Gas and Electricity Markets)

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Posting Date | 12 July 2012
Country | United Kingdom
Geographic Coverage | National
Available link languages | English
Theme | Energy policies, Energy sources, district heating / cooling, cogeneration, On-site renewable energy sources, Financing, socio-economics, General
Target Group | Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators, Building professionals, Building occupants
Type of Link | National official sites
Tags:environmental programmes | sustainability projects | UK renewable heat incentive (RHI) scheme
URL | http://www.ofgem.gov.uk/e-serve/Pages/e-serve.aspx

Ofgem has recently re-structured to better meet its duties and obligations for both today’s and also tomorrow’s consumer. A new Business Unit has been created – Ofgem E-Serve.

Ofgem E-Serve will be responsible for Ofgem’s support and delivery functions. The “E” in Ofgem E-Serve stands for Environment, Energy and Efficiency.

Ofgem E-Serve focuses on administering environmental programmes and the delivery of sustainability projects such as offshore electricity transmission. Ofgem E-Serve already run the £15bn Offshore transmission tendering regime and many environmental programmes and services (some £3bn per year) and this is expected to more than double in the next decade.

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