The reform aims to prioritise “ready” and “needed” projects for grid connection.

By Conrad Andersen, Simon J. Tysoe, John Guccione, Tom Bartlett, and Evelyne Girio

On 15 April 2025, the energy regulator for Great Britain, Ofgem, made its final decision to reform the electricity grid connection process, specifically by approving the National Energy System Operator’s (NESO’s) Target Model Option 4 (TMO4+) package of connection reform proposals.

The TMO4+ package of reforms will accelerate the grid connections

Ofgem’s recently announced goals and developments and changes to the post-Brexit state aid regime will have important implications for market players.

By John D Colahan, Stephanie Adams, and Anuj Ghai

2020 is set to be a an important year for competition law-related enforcement in the UK energy sector not least as it waits for the final contours including any material changes post Brexit. We explore in this post two areas that we consider to be of particular importance:

  • The implementation of Ofgem’s goals flagged in its 2019 Energy Market Report
  • The implications for the energy sector of post-Brexit state aid enforcement in the UK