The Utilities Act 2000 (Amendment of Section 105) Order 2026

Published: Mon 23rd Feb 26

This Statutory Instrument, the Utilities Act 2000 (Amendment of Section 105) Order 2026, amends Section 105 of the Utilities Act 2000, which generally restricts the disclosure of certain information.

The Order inserts new provisions creating specific exemptions from this restriction to facilitate the performance of functions under sections 13 and 19 of the Energy Prices Act 2022, and to allow compliance with directions issued under section 22 of that same Act, thereby enabling smoother execution of specific energy policy measures.

Arguments For

  • Facilitates necessary information sharing between government bodies and regulated entities to effectively implement energy support measures established under the Energy Prices Act 2022.

  • Ensures that regulatory and administrative flexibility exists for the Secretary of State (and others acting under their direction) to perform statutory duties related to energy pricing and regulation without being unduly hampered by general information disclosure restrictions.

  • Provides legal clarity by explicitly carving out exceptions within the Utilities Act 2000 for actions specifically required to meet the objectives of subsequent energy-related legislation.

Arguments Against

  • Introduces new exceptions to existing prohibitions on information sharing, potentially eroding established standards of confidentiality and data protection for utility companies and related parties.

  • The need for these specific exemptions suggests an expansion of governmental oversight or regulatory reach into areas previously protected by non-disclosure rules, which might generate administrative complexity or resistance.

  • Granting broad exemptions related to compliance with directions under the Energy Prices Act 2022 could lead to unforeseen disclosures if the scope of regulated functions expands.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

2026 No. 149

ENERGY

The Utilities Act 2000 (Amendment of Section 105) Order 2026

Made


19th February 2026

Laid before Parliament

23rd February 2026

Coming into force - -

16th March 2026

The Secretary of State makes this Order in exercise of the power conferred by section 105(7) of the Utilities Act 2000( 1 ).

Citation, commencement and extent

  1. -(1) This Order may be cited as the Utilities Act 2000 (Amendment of Section 105) Order 2026 and comes into force on 16th March 2026.
  • (2) This Order extends to England and Wales and Scotland.

Amendment to the Utilities Act 2000

  1. In section 105(3) of the Utilities Act 2000 (exceptions to the general restriction on disclosure of information), after paragraph (ac), insert-
  2. '(aca) it is made for the purpose of facilitating the performance of any functions of-
  3. (i) the Secretary of State under section 13 of the Energy Prices Act 2022( 2 ), or
  4. (ii) any person under regulations under section 19 of that Act;
  5. (acb) it is made by a person who is subject to a direction given under section 22 of the Energy Prices Act 2022 for the purpose of complying with the direction;'.

( 1 ) 2000 c. 27. Section 105(1)(a) was amended by the Energy Act 2004 (c. 20), sections 186(a), 198(2); S.I. 2004/2575, article 2(1), Schedule 1; the Energy Act 2008 (c. 32), section 110(2), Schedule 5 paragraph 15(a); S.I. 2009/45, article 2(e)(iv); S.I. 2009/45, article 2(e)(iv); the Energy Act 2010 (c. 27), section 38(3), Schedule paragraph 16(a); the Energy Act 2013 (c. 32), sections 52, 156(2); the Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Act 2018(c. 21) , sections 11(4)(a), 13(2); the Nuclear Energy (Financing) Act 2022 (c. 15), sections 44(2)(d), Schedule paragraph 2(3)(a); the Energy Prices Act 2022 (c. 44), section 30(6), Schedule 7 paragraph 6(a) (with section 29); the Energy Act 2023 (c. 52), section 334(3)(a), Schedule 5 paragraph 5(a); S.I. 2024/957, regulation 2(a) and S.I. 2024/706, regulations 1(1), 5(6)(a). Section 105(3)(ac) was inserted by the Energy Prices Act 2022 (c. 44), section 30(6), Schedule 7 paragraph 6(b) (with section 29). Section 105(11A) was inserted by the Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress Act 2007 (c. 17), section 66(2), Schedule 7 paragraph 20(d); S.I. 2008/2550, article 2, Schedule. Section 105(11A) was amended by S.I. 2014/631, article 1(3), Schedule 1 paragraph 8(9)(c) (with Schedule 1 paragraph 28, Schedule 2 paragraphs 13 to 15) and S.I. 2022/34, article 1(1), Schedule paragraph 5(6)(d) (with article 5). Section 105(11B) was inserted by S.I. 2011/2704, regulations 1(1), 36(2). There are other amendments to section 105 which are not relevant.

( 2 ) 2022 c. 44.

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19th February 2026

Alan Whitehead Minister of State Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

Article 2 inserts new paragraphs into section 105(3) of the Utilities Act 2000 (c. 27) ('the Act').

The effect of this insertion is to create exemptions to the prohibition on information sharing in section 105(1) of the Act. New paragraph (aca) exempts disclosure made for the purpose of facilitating the performance of the Secretary of State's functions under section 13 of the Energy Prices Act 2022 (c. 44) or the performance of the functions of any person under regulations under section 19 of that Act. New paragraph (acb) exempts disclosure made by a person subject to a direction under section 22 of that Act where the disclosure is for the purpose of complying with the direction.

A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no, or no significant, impact on the private, voluntary or public sector is foreseen.