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Non-Commodity Costs (GB)

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Coverage of Great Britain

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Updated quarterly

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Our long-term forecast of Non-Commodity Costs is the industry leading source of information, underpinned by subject matter experts, to help you understand the trajectory of charges that make up an electricity bill. The service also provides further in-depth analysis on the costs associated with the Contracts for Difference and Feed in Tariff schemes.

Overview

Forecasts for non-commodity costs, informed by our expert view of the market and our detailed, comprehensive in-house models.

Our ‘Third Party Charges Forecast’, ‘CfD Supplier Obligation Forecast’, and ‘Feed-in Tariff forecast’ are part of our Non-Commodity Costs service. These forecasts help you stay up to date with scheme developments, FiT costs to suppliers, and non-commodity charges.

Forecasts for non-commodity costs, informed by our expert view of the market and our detailed, comprehensive in-house models.

Our ‘Third Party Charges Forecast’, ‘CfD Supplier Obligation Forecast’, and ‘Feed-in Tariff forecast’ are part of our Non-Commodity Costs service. These forecasts help you stay up to date with scheme developments, FiT costs to suppliers, and non-commodity charges.

What's included in the Non-Commodity Costs (GB) service?

  • A robust view of third-party charges
  • A five-year outlook of non-commodity charges
  • Quarterly PDF and accompanying databook, outlining line by line forecasts
  • Information about key developments of the FiT scheme
  • Details of cost drivers for both near-term and long-term CfD costs
  • Bespoke market commentary and analysis.

What are the benefits of this service?

  • A robust view of third-party charges to help benchmark energy contract offers
  • A five-year outlook of charges and an independent assessment of scale and trajectory of third-party charges.
  • Stay informed and accurately forecast costs of the Feed-in Tariff scheme, plus understand how and why these charges are applied and how they may change
  • Long-term view of expected Contracts for Difference costs to assist in tariff setting for suppliers and expected costs for large consumers on pass-through contracts
  • Comparison with LCCC rates and forecasts, providing greater context to our forecasts.

Forecasts for non-commodity costs, informed by our expert view of the market and our detailed, comprehensive in-house models.

Our ‘Third Party Charges Forecast’, ‘CfD Supplier Obligation Forecast’, and ‘Feed-in Tariff forecast’ are part of our Non-Commodity Costs service. These forecasts help you stay up to date with scheme developments, FiT costs to suppliers, and non-commodity charges.

What's included in the Non-Commodity Costs (GB) service?

  • A robust view of third-party charges
  • A five-year outlook of non-commodity charges
  • Quarterly PDF and accompanying databook, outlining line by line forecasts
  • Information about key developments of the FiT scheme
  • Details of cost drivers for both near-term and long-term CfD costs
  • Bespoke market commentary and analysis.

What are the benefits of this service?

  • A robust view of third-party charges to help benchmark energy contract offers
  • A five-year outlook of charges and an independent assessment of scale and trajectory of third-party charges.
  • Stay informed and accurately forecast costs of the Feed-in Tariff scheme, plus understand how and why these charges are applied and how they may change
  • Long-term view of expected Contracts for Difference costs to assist in tariff setting for suppliers and expected costs for large consumers on pass-through contracts
  • Comparison with LCCC rates and forecasts, providing greater context to our forecasts.
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