Ecotricity explains: Ofgem’s new small and micro business definitions
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As part of our mission to decarbonise the businesses of Britain, we want to ensure that businesses are getting the right support on their journey to net zero.
Recent changes from energy regulator, Ofgem, have given small businesses additional rights. Here is what you need to know and how you can access the support you need.
What’s changed?
As of 19 December 2024, Ofgem has opened up access to the Energy Ombudsman’s independent dispute resolution services for the first time to cover small businesses, as defined by the regulator. In addition, these businesses can now get additional support from Citizens Advice and Citizens Advice Scotland.
Are you a small or micro business?
Ofgem defines a small business as a company that fulfils any of the following criteria:
1. A company that has fewer than 50 employees or their full-time equivalent, and an annual turnover of at most £6.5 million or a balance sheet total of up to £5 million.
2. A company with maximum annual electricity consumption of 200,000 kWh.
3. A company with maximum annual gas consumption of 500,000 kWh.
The support is also available to micro businesses. Ofgem defines a micro business as a company that fulfils any of the following criteria:
1. A company that has fewer than 10 employees or their full-time equivalent, and an annual turnover or balance sheet total of up to £2 million.
2. A company with maximum annual electricity consumption of 100,000 kWh.
3. A company with maximum annual gas consumption of 293,000 kWh.
What do you need to do?
If you fit any part of the description of a small or micro business, please let us know by calling 0345 230 6102 or emailing business@ecotricity.co.uk. We’ll then be able to ensure your rights are protected by directing you to the right support whenever you need it.
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