This call for evidence aims to increase our understanding of domestic consumers who receive their energy via a non-domestic contract (defined as contracts which are typically used to serve non-residential properties, such as businesses or charities), the reasons for those arrangements and what prices they face. This information will help us determine if any longer-term protections are required for these consumers.
You are a domestic consumer if you are supplied or requiring to be supplied with gas or electricity at a domestic premise (e.g. your home).
Non-domestic energy contracts differ from domestic contracts in the following ways:
The current consumer support arrangements for those that receive a direct supply from their supplier are:
Current consumer protections for consumers groups within scope of this call for evidence are:
Read the consultation document on GOV.UK: the page includes a link to a Word form.
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