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GB energy regulatory intelligence

Three bodies shape GB energy policy: the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), the National Energy System Operator (NESO), and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). Between them they publish consultations, decisions, guidance, and data releases that determine what can be built, connected, and operated, and at what cost.

doloop.energy ingests these publications daily via official APIs, extracts the full text, and uses AI to produce structured analysis: impact rankings, plain-language summaries, key facts, timelines, and links to related programmes.

The feed

The feed is the core of the site. Every publication is ranked by impact: does it change costs, charges, or what can be built? You can sort and filter by source, type, impact, and date. Click any item to expand the summary; click through to the full detail page with key facts, timelines, and the complete source text.

Industry codes

The GB electricity system runs on industry codes: multi-party legal contracts that govern how the market works. doloop tracks all active modifications to the three main codes. The Balancing and Settlement Code covers how electricity is traded and settled. The Connection and Use of System Code covers what you pay to connect to and use the transmission network. The Grid Code covers the technical standards your equipment must meet. Each modification is tracked through its lifecycle with milestone dates, AI analysis, and a detail page explaining what is being proposed and why it matters.

Consultations

The consultations page tracks open consultations with closing dates, grouped by urgency. If a consultation is closing within seven days it is flagged in red; within fourteen, in amber.

Projects

Projects group publications by theme (Connections, Networks, Generator Subsidy, Nuclear, Statistics, Consumer) with briefings that explain the current state of play and a timeline of key decisions.

Sources

  • DESNZ – GOV.UK publications, Citizen Space consultations, and email alerts
  • NESO – email subscriptions (35 topics), document downloads, and the monthly Modification Tracker for Grid Code and CUSC
  • Ofgem – GOV.UK publications, Citizen Space consultations, and Ofgem Daily Update emails
  • Elexon – RSS feed for news and the weekly BSC Change Register

Limitations

AI-generated summaries and impact scores are assistive, not authoritative. Always check the original source for anything you act on.

Who built this

Built by Robert Boswall, who wanted a single place to track what actually changes costs, charges, and the ability to build in GB energy. If there’s something you’d find useful, get in touch.

Robert Boswall

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