I am very grateful to the noble Lord for the answers that he gave me on ports, airports and the bulk tariffs. My question applies equally to some of the examples from my noble friend Lord Whitty on the bulk suppliers of power to tenants, as we could call them, who opt to go to another supplier. As a result, the bulk supplier may lose the level of discount that he would have got if he had been selling to the whole lot. My impression from the Minister’s answer was: ““Well, tough on the bulk supplier””. It could be a not-for-profit organisation; it does not have to be a commercial port. Is my interpretation of that correct and, if so, is there anything that Ofgem could do to mitigate the effect with a little bit more discussion? I would be grateful for his response.
Electricity and Gas (Internal Markets) Regulations 2011
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Berkeley
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 17 October 2011.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Electricity and Gas (Internal Markets) Regulations 2011.
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