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This privacy notice explains how we will collect and process your personal information for the purposes of Green Gas Support Scheme (“GGSS”), administered by Ofgem. This privacy notice also set out your rights as a data subject.
It applies to information we process concerning:
The Controller for the processing of any personal information as outlined in this privacy notice is the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority, (GEMA). For ease of reference this privacy notice refers to the administrative office of GEMA, “Ofgem” throughout.
We only collect information that we need in order to carry out our functions in relation to the GGSS. The purposes of processing personal data include monitoring, reviewing, and improving Ofgem’s performance of its legal functions related to scheme administration. Our primary function is to administer the GGSS which includes, but is not limited to, the functions below.
In relation to the GGSS scheme, we collect and process your information (including disclosing it to our agents, representatives or successors, or to other public bodies or third parties) in order to:
In some cases, we use data analytics software to:
Your personal information will not be used for profiling (that is, any computerised processing which may use personal information to evaluate certain things about an individual, for example any decision relating to your registration on the GGSS).
In order to inform future policy development of our Environmental and Social Schemes your data may be shared internally within Ofgem. Your information will be used to review and improve our scheme administration.
We will collect information directly from you:
We will also collect information directly from you when you sign up to our newsletter(s), respond to our customer satisfaction surveys or are part of any Ofgem working group related to the GGSS. We will collect and store your name and email address in order to send these to you, as well as your responses to questions posed relating to our performance in administering the scheme(s).
In addition, during audits of registered equipment used to produce biomethane we may receive information indirectly via a third party who we have contracted to undertake auditing work on our behalf. This information may include further documentary evidence relating to the registered equipment used to produce biomethane, including photographs.
We will disclose your personal information in the following circumstances:
We may share some of your personal information with Gas Distribution Network companies to verify information you have provided for the purposes including, but not limited to, investigating suspected fraud.
We collect and process your information under the ‘Public Task’ legal basis for processing as part of our remit as the GGSS administrator (UK GDPR, Article 6(1)(e)).
We would not be able to fulfil our obligations as the administrator of the GGSS without collecting and using your information.
We may process your information for the purpose of conducting surveys. Where we do so, this is necessary for the purposes of legitimate interests pursued by us within the meaning of article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Ofgem have a legitimate interest to understand our overall reputation among stakeholders and stakeholder’s expectations of Ofgem. Ofgem wish to understand perceptions of performance against strategic priorities, regulatory performance, and establish a baseline on these metrics for Delivery and Scheme participants. Ofgem also wish to use analysis of data to identify areas where engagement methods, systems and processes could be improved for customers and stakeholders in their experience with us. Where you agree to participate in a survey we will also process your information based on your consent.
Newsletters are sent to you based on your consent. Where you subscribe to GGSS newsletters, your consent is used as the legal basis to process your personal data (UK GDPR Article (6)(1)(a)). You can request to be taken off the distribution list at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the newsletter.
Your personal information is deleted when we no longer need it for our functions in administering the GGSS. As such, it is retained by Ofgem for the duration of your participation on the GGSS (up to 15 years), and for a period of 7 years thereafter.
If we hold information about you, you have the right to:
To see the full suite of new consumer rights available to you under UK GDPR, please refer to the Ofgem Privacy Policy or the ICO website. The Ofgem privacy policy also provides information on how Ofgem processes personal data.
If you would like to:
The Data Protection Officer
Ofgem
10 South Colonnade
Canary Wharf
London
E14 4PU
You have a right to complain to the Information Commissioner. If you want to raise a concern about how we have handled your information, you can report it direct to the Information Commissioner’s Office at the following address:
Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Telephone: 0303 123 1113
Online: Live chat
We keep our privacy policy under regular review. This privacy notice was last updated on 25 January 2024.