Consumer First Panel for Ofgem - Wave 3
The fourth year of the Panel, run by Ipsos on behalf of Ofgem, focused primarily on the Retail Market Review (RMR), to ensure that the retail energy market is simpler, clearer and, fairer for all consumers. Ofgem’s Consumer First research and RMR proposals can be found on its website.
Consumer priorities for electricity distribution network operators: findings from the Consumer First Panel workshops
The third round of workshops examined consumer priorities for electricity distribution network operators (DNOs) over the next 10-15 years, including views of how future scenarios may impact on the network. The research found that consumers want:
- DNOs to “make sure the lights stay on” by ensuring sufficient investment in the network.
- DNOs (in the event of a power cut) to reconnect them “quickly” or “as quickly as possible” and keep consumers informed about when the supply would be reconnected.
- DNOs to communicate well with consumers. For example by warning consumers when they are about to cut off supply or dig up roads for maintenance purposes.
These priorities will feed into Ofgem’s forthcoming ED1 price control. Download Panel 3 report Consumer First Panel Year 5
In November 2012, Ofgem commissioned Ipsos to run the fifth year of the Consumer First Panel. As per previous years, Panel membership is renewed and workshops are held in new locations in order to ensure views reflect those of domestic energy consumers from across Great Britain. The Panel will commence in January 2013 and involve a minimum three waves of workshops. Technical note A deliberative method was considered the optimal approach to allow participants to explore energy-related issues. It is particularly useful when participants are unfamiliar with a topic, in this case the detail of how the energy market operates. As a result, some of the workshop time was dedicated to informing consumers about a wide range of energy issues and discussing how these might change in the future. These discussions allowed Panellists to give their top of mind views, before having a more informed discussion around different propositions.