Energy regulation lives in nuance. Your expertise is what makes sense of it. Policy Compass does the digging - reading, cross-referencing, monitoring - so your time goes to interpretation, advice, and the decisions that need you.
Three capabilities
You shouldn't have to check every regulator website every morning, read 200-page documents to find what's relevant, or build deadline trackers in spreadsheets. Your business profile - and your specific role - power everything below.
Proactive monitoring
Radar reads Ofgem, DESNZ, Elexon, REC and every other body that matters - at source, every day, so you don't have to. The moment something lands, it's scored 1-10 for your business and your role, with a line on why it matters.
Contextualised Q&A
Reviewing one consultation can eat half a day. Ask Policy Compass instead - it does the reading and hands back a cited answer, framed around your business and the markets your role covers, using specialist workflows tuned to the question - consultation analysis, code modification impact, policy position review.
Operational deliverables
Your board doesn't want a conversation log - they want a briefing. Policy Compass turns the research into things you can hand over: deadline calendars, regulatory summaries, board-ready briefings, and audit-ready PDFs with full citation trails.
Tuned to your role
Large regulatory teams split the market between them - one person on the capacity market, another on the BSC, another on the REC codes. Set your role and the work you do, and Policy Compass recomputes every signal's relevance and commentary for you.
The same code modification can be a 9/10 for one colleague and a 3/10 for another. Everyone gets their own feed - regulatory intelligence that knows not just your company, but your role.
In practice
Download the PDF. Cross-reference the codes. Work out what applies to your licence, your customer segments, your market participation. That was half a day's work - before you'd written a word of the briefing.
Mid-size electricity supplier
Domestic and SME customers across England and Wales
"What are our obligations under the latest Ofgem consumer standards consultation and how do they affect our domestic customer communications?"
Policy Compass
Trimmed for brevity. Full responses include detailed analysis, complete citations, and exportable documents.
Executive Summary
Based on your profile as a mid-size electricity supplier serving domestic and SME customers across England and Wales, Ofgem's Consumer Outcomes programme introduces 24 proposed outcomes covering debt management, fair pricing, and vulnerability support. Your customer communications must demonstrate proactive, tailored engagement - with a framework consultation outcome expected Spring/Summer 2026.
Key Findings
Tailored communications for vulnerable customers
Consumer Outcome 24 requires tailored, accessible communications for consumers in vulnerable situations. This moves beyond current Standards of Conduct toward explicit outcome-based obligations requiring proactive identification and flexible communication channels.
Framework outcome expected Spring/Summer 2026Proactive debt and arrears support
Consumer Outcome 1 requires proactive, tailored support for customers in or at risk of debt - a shift from reactive to proactive engagement. Likely to be embedded in licence conditions or GSOPs with automatic compensation for failures.
Policy decisions expected late 2026/early 2027Transparent information and switching support
Consumer Outcomes 10 and 11 require appropriate, timely advice so customers can make informed choices about energy options. Aligned with existing SLC requirements but will be monitored more rigorously through new outcome-based metrics.
Switch between profiles to see how the same platform delivers different intelligence. These responses are trimmed excerpts - actual results are significantly more detailed, with full regulatory analysis, complete source citations, and exportable audit-ready documents.
How it works
Tell us who you are. Policy Compass researches your company and builds your regulatory profile automatically. Add your role on top, and every answer, alert and deadline is contextualised to your business and the work you actually do.
Sign up, enter your company name and URL, and choose your profile type. That's it - takes about 30 seconds.
Company name
Acme Energy Ltd
Website
acme-energy.co.uk
Profile type
Policy Compass researches your company and fills out your business profile automatically - fuel type, licence type, customer segments, operating regions, and more. Each profile type has different questions tailored to that business.
Fuel type
Dual fuel
Licence type
Full licence
Customer segments
Domestic, microbusiness, prepayment
Operating regions
England and Wales
Policy Compass watches every regulator and code from day one - mute anything you don't need. Radar scores each signal against your profile and role, deadlines flow to your calendar, and every research answer is contextualised automatically.
Your regulatory landscape
Radar
Watches every body
Research
Contextualised answers
Deadlines
Auto-extracted dates
Purpose-built
You've tried pasting Ofgem documents into ChatGPT (or similar). You know the result - generic summaries, no business context, no citations you'd trust in a board paper. Policy Compass was built from the ground up for regulatory intelligence.
Generic AI
Business context
Starts from zero every session
Role awareness
No concept of your job or patch
Source quality
Web, Reddit, blogs, training data
Citations
Hallucinated or missing
Proactive monitoring
Only answers when you ask
Deadline tracking
None
Research methodology
One-size-fits-all prompt
Policy Compass
Business context
Persistent profile applied to every query
Role awareness
Scored and explained for your specific role
Source quality
Ofgem, DESNZ, Elexon and other bodies - authoritative only
Citations
Every answer cited, exportable as PDF
Proactive monitoring
Radar watches every regulator and code continuously
Deadline tracking
Extracted and tracked automatically
Research methodology
Specialist workflows per question type
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