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Watchdog launches full energy probe | Watchdog launches full energy probe |
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A widely anticipated investigation of the UK energy market has been launched by UK competition regulators. | A widely anticipated investigation of the UK energy market has been launched by UK competition regulators. |
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the probe will have a "broad scope", with one focus "the opaque wholesale market for electricity". | The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the probe will have a "broad scope", with one focus "the opaque wholesale market for electricity". |
The inquiry will look at whether energy companies can be both energy generators and retailers at the same time. | The inquiry will look at whether energy companies can be both energy generators and retailers at the same time. |
The investigation is a continuation of a probe that was started by regulators last year. | The investigation is a continuation of a probe that was started by regulators last year. |
"We are looking to identify the underlying causes, at both wholesale and retail level, which could be leading to the widespread concerns that have surrounded this market in recent years - including rising energy bills, service quality, profitability and uncertainty over future investment," said Roger Witcomb, chair of the CMA energy market investigation group. | |
"This is a market which is very complex so it is important at an early stage to focus the investigation on the most relevant issues." | |
The inquiry will examine issues including how easy it is for customers to switch supplier. | |
Gas wholesale and energy distribution markets will not be a focus for the CMA. | |
Energy suppliers have been facing an inquiry into the market since last year. | |
In June of this year, industry regulator Ofgem referred the energy market to the CMA over concerns about energy companies' profits. |
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