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'Tipping the balance: Cheaper electricity is needed to drive clean heating'
Our brand new globally focussed paper looks at the role of energy pricing in delivering clean heat uptake and provides examples of what has been done to reduce electricity prices.
01.12.2025 08:09
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Cover of "Tipping the balance: Cheaper electricity is needed to drive clean heating." Image shows row house with solar panels and heat pumps.
Rebalancing electricity and fossil fuel prices is a win-win: it accelerates clean heating, strengthens energy security, and delivers fairer, cheaper energy.
Read more: bit.ly/48Gx1e1
01.12.2025 14:08
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Map of Europe, with countries highlighted in different colors, showing the price ratio of electricity to fossil fuels. Red represents more than 3.5, yellow represents between 2.5 and 3.5, and blue represents less than 2.5.
Chart of Chinese province information, with provinces highlighted in different colors showing the price ratio of electricity to fossil fuels. Yellow represents between 2.5 and 3.5 and blue represents less than 2.5.
Map of North America, with states and provinces highlighted in different colors, showing the price ratio of electricity to fossil fuels. Red represents more than 3.5, yellow represents between 2.5 and 3.5, and blue represents less than 2.5.
Countries around the world are already showing this works, combining fair fossil fuel taxes, targeted credits, and smarter electricity pricing.
The result? Cleaner, more affordable heating for everyone.
01.12.2025 14:08
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Image showing the six principles:
1. Ensure that the cost of electricity used for heating should be no more than 2.5 times higher than that of fossil fuels used for heating by 2030.
2. Avoid overloading electricity bills with levies and taxes, instead recovering policy costs through broader, fairer funding bases.
3. Ensure fossil heating is not underpriced, through appropriate taxation, carbon pricing or subsidy reform.
4. Build and operate the least-cost reliable electricity systems with renewable energy at their core, improving efficiency and resilience.
5. Ensure electricity retail offerings reward demand-side flexibility, so that consumers benefit from shifting electricity use to times of low-cost, clean electricity.
6. Offer support for building owners to invest in on-site storage and power generation to further reduce their heating costs.
Led by @richardlowes.bsky.social, RAP’s new joint paper with @clasp-ngo.bsky.social, @agoraew.bsky.social, and @gbpn-org.bsky.social outlines how smarter energy pricing can make clean heating the easy, affordable choice through our six principles.
01.12.2025 14:08
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Chart with red and blue dots representing Canadian provinces and U.S. states. Title - Figure 4. Share of homes with electricity as main heating fuel and price ratio of electricity to gas in Canadian provinces and U.S. states
Chart with red and blue dots representing European countries. Title - Figure 5: Heat pump market share and price ratio of electricity to gas in Europe, 2024.
Right now, electricity is often weighed down with taxes and levies that make it more expensive than fossil fuels, discouraging the switch to clean heating.
That imbalance isn’t inevitable. It’s a policy choice, and one that governments can change.
01.12.2025 14:08
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Tipping the balance: Cheaper electricity is needed to drive clean heating
Rebalancing electricity and fossil fuel prices delivers broad benefits — boosting energy efficiency, clean transport, and economic competitiveness, while enhancing energy security and equity.
🚨OUT TODAY: “Tipping the balance: Cheaper electricity is needed to drive clean heating.”
Heat pumps are the backbone of clean energy in buildings: efficient, low-carbon, and clean. But they’ll only take off if households and businesses see clear financial benefits.
Read more: bit.ly/48Gx1e1
01.12.2025 14:08
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The European Commission’s long-awaited grids package is coming in December and expectations are sky-high — But Brussels can’t solve Europe’s grid challenges on its own, writes RAP's Zsuzsanna Pató in her latest Op-Ed.
👉 Read her full analysis in Euractiv: www.euractiv.com/opinion/only...
01.12.2025 10:59
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How to decommission gas networks one of the biggest challenges facing gas-reliant countries.
Compelling examples are few & far between.
So, I'm pleased that Ivan-Petar Yovchev highlights steps taken by Denmark.
⬇️Fossil gas production down
⬇️Fossil gas consumption down
⬇️Fewer customers connected
24.11.2025 13:07
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The briefing looks at how clear rules and strategic planning can guide this transition.
Key insights:
• Why nationalisation can support an orderly wind-down
• How to regulate disconnections and decommissioning responsibly
• Ways to protect consumers and communities in the process
24.11.2025 09:48
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Nationalisation and wind-down: Regulation of disconnections and decommissioning of the gas distribution grid in Denmark
RAP examines Denmark’s policy and regulatory approach towards the decommissioning of the gas distribution network and disconnections.
What does it really take to wind down an entire gas distribution grid — fairly, efficiently, and with public trust?
RAP’s latest briefing, "Nationalisation and wind-down: Regulation of disconnections and decommissioning of the gas
distribution grid in Denmark" digs in. 👇
bit.ly/4oYbXp6
24.11.2025 09:48
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Very glad to see our joint paper on smart tariffs and services in Europe now published!
What do these tariffs do, where are they emerging and what inputs do they use to optimise EV charging, heating and other household loads?
19.11.2025 08:22
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NEW RESEARCH:
Demand flexibility becomes more and more attractive.
We found a whopping 480 smart tariffs and services across Europe — a 3x increase since our 2021/2022 study.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
@jaapburger.eu @regassistproj.bsky.social @ecioxford.bsky.social
19.11.2025 08:15
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⚖️ CHESSA members may be interested in the new Council of Commissioners from the @regassistproj.bsky.social — a group of former state utility regulators focused on advancing affordable, reliable energy solutions nationwide.
🔗 buff.ly/Bjyh3Po
#EnergyPolicy #UtilityRegulation
13.11.2025 15:45
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RAP CEO @katherinehdixon.bsky.social contributed to a new report “Making Clean Steel Competitive in International Trade" from @scurveeconomics.bsky.social.
The research suggests a change of direction is needed in policy and diplomacy on steel decarbonisation. Read the report 👇.
13.11.2025 13:40
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Info about RAP's upcoming event:
RAP at the NARUC Annual Meeting & Education Conference
Join RAP team members Sarah Freeman, Jay Griffin, Carl Linvill, Ronny Sandoval and Andrew Valainis at NARUC's annual meeting.
November 9 - 12, 2025
Seattle, Washington
📢 RAP is headed to #NARUCANNUAL25 in Seattle this weekend!
We’ll be joining sessions, workshops, and networking events throughout the conference, Nov. 9–12.
If you’ll be there too, come say hi. We’re looking forward to connecting!
07.11.2025 16:02
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RAPPORTs
RAPPORT Editions Read our most recent RAPPORTs from China, Europe and the United States. To receive RAPPORTs in your inbox, subscribe here.
The council will help refocus the national debate on constructive, solutions-oriented regulatory reforms by speaking out candidly and with authority.
Watch here on Bluesky and in our newsletter, The RAPPORT, for insights from the council! www.raponline.org/rapports/
06.11.2025 16:50
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Picture of Carrie Zalewski
Carrie Zalewski served as chair of the Illinois Commerce Commission from 2019-2023.
06.11.2025 16:50
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Picture of Ted Thomas
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Ted Thomas was chair of the Arkansas Public Service Commission from 2015-2022.
James M. (Jamie) Van Nostrand comes to the council from the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities, where he was chair from 2023 until October this year.
06.11.2025 16:50
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Picture of Carl Linvill
Picture of Michael T. Richard
Carl Linvill is a principal and longtime U.S. Program team member at RAP. He served on the Nevada Public Utilities Commission from 2003-2006.
Michael T. Richard comes to the council from the Maryland Public Service Commission, where he served as a commissioner from 2016 until this year.
06.11.2025 16:50
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Picture of Megan Decker
Kent Chandler served as chair of the Kentucky Public Service Commission from 2021-2024 and vice chair from 2020-2021.
Megan Decker was chair of the Oregon Public Utility Commission from 2018 until earlier this year and was a commissioner from 2017-2018.
06.11.2025 16:50
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Portait image of Jay Griffin
Portait image of Sarah Freeman
The 9-person council lineup reads like an all-star team of former state utility commissioners. They are politically diverse and represent all U.S. regions.
We recently told you that Jay Griffin & Sarah Freeman had joined RAP, and they sit on the council. But now we can name the rest!
06.11.2025 16:50
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Poster showing the heads of our nine Council of Commissioners members: Jay Griffin, Kent Chandler, Megan Deer, Sarah Freeman, Carl Linvill, Michael T. Richard, Ted Thomas, James M. Van Nostrand, and Carrie Zalewski
🚨RAP is thrilled to officially introduce our Council of Commissioners!
This peer group will leverage former regulators’ expertise to unlock affordable energy for Americans. See our full announcement: bit.ly/47MVLjf
06.11.2025 16:50
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How to scale demand flexibility in Europe | Ember
Boosting demand side flexibility can lower consumer bills and provide grid stability. Ember and RAP identify the top policy actions to scale demand flexibility.
As the EU finalises its Network Code for Demand Response and sets new flexibility targets, now’s the time to act.
Scaling flexibility will make Europe’s power system more resilient, affordable, and fair.
📘 How to scale demand flexibility in Europe → bit.ly/4oAa8hS
#EnergyPolicy
05.11.2025 09:32
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Three actions to unlock demand flexibility:
1️⃣ Roll out smart grids & meters faster — in some EU countries, <10% of homes have one.
2️⃣ Reward flexibility — update time-of-use tariffs and shift policy costs off power bills.
3️⃣ Remove barriers to automation & aggregation.
#CleanEnergy #SmartGrids
05.11.2025 09:32
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How to scale demand flexibility in Europe | Ember
Boosting demand side flexibility can lower consumer bills and provide grid stability. Ember and RAP identify the top policy actions to scale demand flexibility.
Europe can’t reach its clean energy goals without scaling demand flexibility. ⚡
Our new report with @ember-energy.org explains how empowering consumers to shift electricity use can cut bills, ease grid stress, and boost renewables.
Read: bit.ly/4oAa8hS
#EnergyTransition #Flexibility
05.11.2025 09:32
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Out of the sandbox. How to scale vehicle-to-grid in Europe. First page of document (full document via link).
10+ million 🔋🚗🚛🚌vehicles on Europe's roads could become an important societal resource, if fit regulation is in place.
New @regassistproj.bsky.social infographic offers recommendations to 🇪🇺 Member States on how to create a healthy ecosystem for #V2G to scale up.
www.linkedin.com/posts/jaapbu...
03.11.2025 08:22
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Summary card for webinar on 6 Nov., at 10:00 a.m. BRT. Speakers are: André Dias (MME)
Dan Murphy (Catalyst)
Elena Villanueva (TTA Energy)
Isabel Beltrán (GEAPP)
Rodolfo Gomes (IEI Brasil)
Alejandro Hernandez (RAP)
Luiz G S de Oliveira (RAP)
Bibiana Saenz (RAP)
Prefer to learn about these strategies for universal electricity access directly from Brazilian and RAP experts?
Join our webinar on 6 November bit.ly/47td2hg
30.10.2025 14:21
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