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Embedded Generation Export Tariff (Electricity)

Current rates, who sets them, and where they are forecast to go.

What Embedded Generation Export Tariff (Electricity)is, who sets the rate, what the revenue funds, and where it's heading. Sourced daily from the Purely Energy non-commodity cost data hub.

Current rate
Not published
Forecast
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Share of bill
Not published
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Set by
Not yet catalogued
Applies to UK business electricity

Embedded Generation Export Tariff (Electricity): what it is, who charges it, and what it pays for

What it is

The Embedded Generation Export Tariff (Electricity) charge in plain English

Embedded Generation Export Tariff (Electricity) is a non-commodity charge that appears on UK business electricity bills. It is collected by suppliers and passed through to the body that levies it.

Who charges it

The body that sets the rate

Not yet catalogued. The rate-setting body is normally Ofgem, HMRC, the ESO or a designated levy body.

Unit

GBP/kW

Applies to

UK business electricity

What it pays for

Where the revenue ends up

Not yet catalogued. Most non-commodity charges fund a specific scheme, network operator or government policy.

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Rate data sourced from the Purely Energy non-commodity cost data hub (dh.purelyenergy.co.uk). Published rates come from statutory publications by the body listed above. Forecasts are AI-generated from published guidance and market trends; treat P50 as a central estimate and reference P10/P90 for sensitivity.