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Renewables Obligation Annual Report Scheme Year 23

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Published March 30th, 2026
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Summary

Ofgem published its annual Renewables Obligation transparency report for Scheme Year 23 (April 2024-March 2025), documenting 101.4 million ROCs issued to 26,644 accredited generators with 35.0 GW capacity. The collective supplier obligation was 119.5 million ROCs, with 88.6% compliance through ROCs and buy-out payments totalling £613.7 million. Two suppliers (Tomato Energy and Rebel Energy) ceased trading with a combined shortfall of £23.6 million.

What changed

The report provides comprehensive data on RO scheme administration during SY23, showing 74.8 GWh of eligible electricity generated (equivalent to 30.2% of UK electricity supply). Of 492 compliance investigations closed, 44 installations were found to have gained financially through non-compliance, with action taken to recover over-issued ROCs. Supplier compliance rates remained high at 88.6%, though two suppliers failed to meet obligations.

This transparency report does not create new compliance obligations. Regulated parties should note the data presented for benchmarking and planning purposes. The mutualisation threshold was not triggered despite the supplier shortfalls. Parties interested in RO scheme administration should review the biomass sustainability dataset and compliance methodology outlined in the report.

Source document (simplified)

Renewables Obligation Annual Report: Scheme Year 23 from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025

Publication type: Transparency document Publication date:

30 March 2026

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Biomass Sustainability Dataset: Scheme Year 23 from 2024 to 2025

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  • The Renewables Obligation (RO) is a government scheme designed to support large-scale renewable electricity generation in Great Britain, and both large-scale and smaller scale renewable electricity generation in Northern Ireland.

As one of the government’s primary mechanisms for supporting large‑scale renewable electricity generation, the RO has helped provide millions of UK households and businesses with a secure supply of clean electricity and has been a major contributor to net zero since its launch.

This annual report provides an update on activity under the RO scheme during Scheme Year 23 (SY23), covering the period from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. It sets out information on accredited generators, the number of Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) issued and the associated renewable electricity generated, as well as biomass sustainability, audit and compliance activity, and our ongoing administration of the scheme.

Scheme Year 23 Highlights

ROCs issued and low-carbon electricity generation

  • We issued 101.4 million ROCs to eligible renewable electricity generators in SY23, a decrease on the 107.4 million ROCs issued in SY22.
  • ROCs were issued based on 74.8 GWh of eligible electricity during SY23. This was generated by 26,644 accredited stations with a generation capacity of 35.0 GW.
  • The electricity generated on the RO in SY23 was equivalent to 30.2% of the total UK electricity supply market. When combined with generation under the Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) and Contracts for Difference (CfD) schemes, the figure rises to 46.6%.
    Compliance by licensed electricity suppliers

  • Suppliers must meet their obligations by presenting ROCs to us, making a payment per ROC into a buy-out or late-payment fund, or through a combination of these. The collective supplier obligation was 119.5 million ROCs for SY23.

  • Suppliers presented 105.9 million ROCs towards the total obligation, or 88.6% of the total. Payments totalling £613.7 million were made into the buy-out and late payment funds.

  • Tomato Energy and Rebel Energy both ceased trading and failed to submit ROCs or making payments sufficient to meet their obligations. This led to a total shortfall of £23,557,486 across the England & Wales and Scotland RO schemes.

  • Although there was a shortfall in SY23, it was well below the mutualisation threshold. Therefore, mutualisation was not triggered for the third year in a row.
    Generator compliance

  • A total of 492 compliance investigations, opened in various scheme years, were closed during SY23. In 44 cases, installations were deemed to have made financial gain through non-compliance with the RO regulations. For these installations we took action to work with generators to resolve the issues identified and recover ROCs where they had been overissued.

  • The total value of our work detecting and preventing error on the RO scheme during SY23 was approximately £5.21 million.
    Please note: For those wishing to look at the data used in the report in more detail, a spreadsheet with this information is published below.

Main document

Renewables Obligation Annual Report: Scheme Year 23 [PDF, 2.33MB] Renewables Obligation Annual Report: Scheme Year 23 Dataset [XLSX, 1.01MB] Print this page

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Biomass Sustainability Dataset: Scheme Year 23 from 2024 to 2025

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ROCs issued and low-carbon electricity generation Compliance by licensed electricity suppliers Generator compliance Biomass sustainability dataset

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Classification

Agency
Ofgem
Published
March 30th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Energy companies Government agencies
Industry sector
2210 Electric Utilities
Activity scope
Renewable Electricity Generation Support ROC Administration
Geographic scope
United Kingdom GB

Taxonomy

Primary area
Energy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Renewable Energy Electricity Generation Environmental Protection

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