The CRU has today (16 December 2024) published a Consultation Paper on the proposed implementation of the regulation of Non-Domestic Gas Works within the Registered Gas Installer (RGI) scheme.
The CRU’s priority is protecting public safety from risks associated with energy including natural gas, LPG and electricity. The CRU’s legislative remit includes regulation of gas installers with respect to safety. This is carried out through the Registered Gas Installer (RGI) scheme. During 2025, the CRU will extend the RGI scheme to include the regulation of Non-Domestic Gas Works and from 1 January 2026, it will become law that only RGIs can carry out Non-Domestic Gas Works.
This consultation sets out the CRU’s proposed approach to implementing regulation of Non-domestic Gas Works, the necessary updates to the Criteria Document and the proposed legislation, for public consultation.
The CRU is seeking comments from industry and any interested parties on these proposals, set out in this consultation paper. Comments should be submitted via the consultation platform, by close of business on Monday, 10th February 2025.
Non-Domestic Gas Works Consultation
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The CRU has today (16 December 2024) published a Consultation Paper on the proposed implementation of the regulation of Non-Domestic Gas Works within the Registered Gas Installer (RGI) scheme.
The CRU’s priority is protecting public safety from risks associated with energy including natural gas, LPG and electricity. The CRU’s legislative remit includes regulation of gas installers with respect to safety. This is carried out through the Registered Gas Installer (RGI) scheme. During 2025, the CRU will extend the RGI scheme to include the regulation of Non-Domestic Gas Works and from 1 January 2026, it will become law that only RGIs can carry out Non-Domestic Gas Works.
This consultation sets out the CRU’s proposed approach to implementing regulation of Non-domestic Gas Works, the necessary updates to the Criteria Document and the proposed legislation, for public consultation.
The CRU is seeking comments from industry and any interested parties on these proposals, set out in this consultation paper. Comments should be submitted via the consultation platform, by close of business on Monday, 10th February 2025.
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