REACH
30
July 2024
Good Energy Group
PLC
("Good Energy" or the
"Company")
Good Energy maintains Ofgem
price cap derogation
Good Energy Group PLC (AIM: GOOD),
the 100% renewable electricity supplier and energy services
provider, has confirmed that its Standard Variable Tariffs (SVTs)
maintain a derogation from the energy price cap following a
compliance assessment by energy regulator Ofgem.
The Company was first granted
derogation for its SVTs in 2019, an acknowledgment by Ofgem that
they provide support to renewables to a materially greater extent
than existing subsidies and energy supplier obligations.
Ofgem has completed an assessment
for the period 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023 with regards to
whether the Company's SVTs meet the three key outcomes for
derogation from the price cap. The three key points Good Energy's
response was required to prove are:
· Customer choice
- that customers have actively chosen the
tariffs.
· Additionality
- that through customers choosing the tariff,
support is provided to renewables beyond existing subsidies and
other schemes.
· Cost
- that the costs of operating the tariff are
greater than those which are subject to the price cap and that this
is attributable to the additional support provided to
renewables.
Within its RFI response, Good Energy
provided extensive evidence that its model of 100 per cent Power
Purchase Agreement (PPA) backed power supplied to customers
provides a route to market for small-scale renewable generators.
Within the assessment period, 58% of the generators Good Energy
contracted with were new connections to the grid, and 45% otherwise
unsubsidised to the Company's knowledge.
In addition to the Company's
electricity SVT, its gas SVT has also maintained a derogation. Good
Energy supplies 10% green gas with the remainder offset through
Gold Standard schemes which support the production of green gas
globally.
The Company also provided evidence
of its hedging strategy. It showed how its procurement approach via
PPAs, which are long-term contracts with renewable generators, can
provide stability against a volatile wholesale market. But it also
incurs imbalance costs, which are greater as a direct result of
operating a fully renewable portfolio.
Derogation from the price cap
affords the Company the flexibility to reflect these costs within
its tariffs. During the compliance period assessed by Ofgem, Good
Energy's SVT for a typical dual fuel customer was at times higher
and in line with the level of the price cap.
Nigel Pocklington, CEO, Good Energy
Group PLC said:
"The period assessed by Ofgem was an
especially tumultuous one for the wider energy market, showing
starkly how global gas prices drive volatility. At times Good
Energy's renewable trading model created benefits, which we always
seek to pass on to customers. At other times it created additional
costs, both on-going operational costs such as the consultancy we
provide new and existing renewable generators, and in
risk.
"Our derogation provides us with the
flexibility to manage these costs. And it provides our customers
with the reassurance that our tariffs, unlike those which are
purely certificate backed, help the growth of renewables. Which is
essential in delivering the UK's independence from volatile gas
markets."
Enquiries
Good Energy Group PLC
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Nigel Pocklington, Chief
Executive
Ian McKee, Head of
Communications
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Email: press@goodenergy.co.uk
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SEC
Newgate UK
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Email: GoodEnergy@secnewgate.co.uk
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Elisabeth Cowell / Molly
Gretton
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Tel: +44 (0)7900 248213
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Investec Bank plc (Nominated Adviser and Joint
Broker)
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Henry Reast / James Rudd
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Tel: +44 (0) 20 7597 5970
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Canaccord Genuity Limited (Joint Broker)
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Henry Fitzgerald - O'Connor / Harry
Rees
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Tel: +44 (0) 20 7523
4617
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About Good Energy www.goodenergy.co.uk
Good Energy is a supplier of 100%
renewable power and an innovator in energy services. It has long
term power purchase agreements with a community of 2,000
independent UK generators.
Since it was founded 20 years ago,
the Company has been at the forefront of the charge towards a
cleaner, distributed energy system. Its mission is to power a
cleaner, greener world and make it simple to generate, share,
store, use and travel by clean power. Its ambition is to
support one million homes and businesses to cut carbon from their
energy and transport use by 2025.
Good Energy is recognised as a
leader in this market, through green kite accreditation with the
London Stock Exchange, Which? Eco Provider status and Gold Standard
Uswitch Green Tariff Accreditation for all tariffs.