The default register was last updated: 18 January 2023.
If a licensed gas supplier fails to meet certain obligations by the deadline, we are required by the GGSS Regulations to publish certain information about such a default on the GGL default register. This includes information about:
the obligation that the supplier did not meet
where applicable, the date the outstanding sum was paid
any financial penalty imposed
any other information in relation to a scheme supplier’s compliance with the GGSS Regulations that Ofgem considers appropriate.
Should a supplier who has been reported on the default register as failing to meet an obligation subsequently be determined to be exempt for that year, we will also ensure that this is recorded on the default register against any relevant entries.
We’ll publish information as soon as reasonably practicable relating to suppliers who have, by the relevant and specified timeframes, failed to:
make a full quarterly levy payment
lodge full or additional credit cover
make a full mutualisation payment
pay any interest
We’ll also publish details relating to any financial penalty imposed and any other information in relation to suppliers’ compliance with the GGL that is appropriate (e.g. failure to provide or verify meter point data by the required deadline).
We’re required to keep any published information on the register for at least one year.
Listing incidents of non-compliance on the default register and SPR does not mean that enforcement action will be taken in respect of them. If enforcement action is pursued there will be other related publications.
Supplier Performance Report
We’ll also report any non-compliance with the Green Gas Levy in our Supplier Performance Report (SPR). The SPR provides information on supplier non-compliance across the environmental, energy efficiency and social programme schemes we administer. We update the SPR every six months.