Ofgem CEO Bearerley named permanent secretary at UK DEnz
Ofgem CEO Bearerley named permanent secretary at UK DEnz
Recent leadership changes in the UK energy sector highlight evolving regulatory and governmental priorities. Jonathan Brearley, chief executive of Ofgem, has had his tenure extended for five additional years, a decision reflecting confidence in his ability to navigate complex challenges such as energy decarbonisation, affordability, and system modernisation. His leadership has been characterised by a focus on network regulation, diversity initiatives, and the development of the National Energy System Operator (NESO), though critics note a lack of clear vision for energy retail reform.
Simultaneously, Clive Maxwell has been appointed as interim permanent secretary at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), effective late November. Maxwell, previously Second Permanent Secretary at DESNZ and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), will serve until a permanent successor is appointed. His interim role follows Jeremy Pocklington's promotion to permanent secretary at the Ministry of Defence, underscoring a broader reshuffle of senior civil service roles.
Brearley's extended term at Ofgem coincides with heightened scrutiny of regulatory alignment with government objectives, particularly Labour's clean power targets and retail market reforms. Challenges include balancing network investment, gas infrastructure transitions, and NESO's operational effectiveness. Meanwhile, Maxwell's interim leadership at DESNZ may provide continuity during the search for a permanent secretary, a process expected to begin soon.
These appointments signal a period of strategic focus on stabilising energy governance amid shifting policy priorities and operational demands.

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