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Cross-Codes Forum 18 October 2013. Evacuation Muster Point. If there is an alarm, follow the instructions of the Fire Wardens The evacuation point is here…. Update on BSC Modifications. David Kemp. 18 October 2013. Active BSC Modifications. BSC Modifications – P272 (1 of 2). Issue: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Cross-Codes Forum18 October 2013
Evacuation Muster Point
If there is an alarm, follow the instructions of the Fire WardensThe evacuation point is here…
Update on BSC Modifications
David Kemp18 October 2013
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Active BSC Modifications
Mod Title PhaseP272 Mandatory Half Hourly Settlement for Profile Classes 5-8 With Authority
P276 Introduce an additional trigger/threshold for suspending the market in the event of a Partial Shutdown
Awaiting Implementation
P283 Reinforcing the Commissioning of Metering Equipment Processes Awaiting Implementation
P286 Revised treatment of RCRC for generation BM Units With Authority
P291 REMIT Inside Information Reporting Platform for GB Electricity Awaiting Implementation
P292 Amending Supplier & Meter Operator Agent responsibilities for smart Meter Technical Details
Awaiting Implementation
P294 Addition of Offshore Transmission System and OTSUA to the definition of the Total System Report Phase
P295 Submission and publication of Transparency regulation data via the BMRS Assessment Procedure
P296 Introduction of a ‘Fast Track’ Modification Process following the outcomes of the Code Governance Review (Phase 2)
Awaiting Implementation
P297 Receipt and Publication of New and Revised Dynamic Data Items Assessment Procedure
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• Issue:• HH Settlement for PCs 5-8 not currently enforced• New meters in PCs 5-8 must be ‘advance/smart’• All PC 5-8 meters to be ‘advanced/smart’ by 2014
• Proposed Solution:• All SVA Metering Systems for PCs 5-8 will be settled
as HH from April 2014
• Alternative Solution:• As Proposed, but from April 2015
BSC Modifications – P272 (1 of 2)
P272Mandatory Half Hourly Settlement for Profile Classes 5-8
Phase
With Authority
ContactDavid Kemp020 7380 [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P272?• Suppliers • DCs • MOAs • Distributors
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• Panel’s Recommendation: Reject both Proposed and Alternative
• Recommend implementation on 1 April 2014 (Pro) or 1 April 2015 (Alt)
• Currently with Authority for decision
BSC Modifications – P272 (2 of 2)
P272Mandatory Half Hourly Settlement for Profile Classes 5-8
Phase
With Authority
ContactDavid Kemp020 7380 [email protected]
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• Issue:• Partial Shutdown would suspend entire Market• Disproportionate for small localised Partial
Shutdowns
• Approved Solution:• Introduce Market Suspension Threshold• If not met, Market continues as normal• Does not affect Total Shutdowns
• Approved for implementation on 31 March 2014• Authority: Better facilitates ABOs (b), (c) and (d)
BSC Modifications – P276 (1 of 1)
P276Introduce an additional trigger/threshold for suspending the market in the event of a Partial ShutdownPhase
Awaiting Implementatio
nContactELEXON [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P276?• BSC Trading
Parties
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• Issue:• Hard to perform full commissioning of Metering
Equipment • Some equipment not within control of Registrant or
MOA when commissioning required
• Approved Solution:• Relevant SO responsible for commissioning CTs/VTs &
providing certificates/records• MOAs would assess performance; notify Registrant of
potential uncontrolled risks• Registrant works with SO to minimise risks
• Approved for implementation on 6 November 2014• Authority: Better facilitates ABOs (b), (c) and (d)
BSC Modifications – P283 (1 of 1)
P283Reinforcing the Commissioning of Metering Equipment Process
PhaseAwaiting
Implementation
ContactClaire Anthony020 7380 [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P283?• Metering System Registrants • Distributors • MOAs
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• Issue:• CMP201 proposes to remove BSUoS from generation
BM Units• If approved, creates potentially anomalous situation
where Parties liable for RCRC but not liable for BSUoS
• Proposed Solution:• Exclude generation BM Units from RCRC
• Generation BM Unit: BM Unit in a delivering Trading Unit
BSC Modifications – P286 (1 of 2)
P286Revised treatment of RCRC for generation BM Units
Phase
With Authority
ContactDavid Kemp020 7380 [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P286?• Generators • Indirect: Other BSC Trading Parties
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• Panel’s Recommendation: Approve
• Recommend implementation on 1 April 2015
• Currently with Authority for decision
BSC Modifications – P286 (2 of 2)
P286Revised treatment of RCRC for generation BM Units
Phase
With Authority
ContactDavid Kemp020 7380 [email protected]
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• Issue:• REMIT requires public reporting of inside information• Preference for use of central reporting platforms
• Approved Solution:• Place an inside information reporting platform on
BMRS• Messages submitted via Grid Code or ELEXON Portal
• Approved for implementation on 31 December 2014• Authority: Better facilitates ABOs (b), (c) and (d)
BSC Modifications – P291 (1 of 1)
P291REMIT Inside Information Reporting Platform for GB Electricity
PhaseAwaiting
Implementation
ContactDavid Kemp020 7380 [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P291?• Transmission Company • BSC Parties
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• Issue:• New operating model – only Suppliers will be able to
configure Smart Meters under the DCC • This has a direct impact on responsibilities for
sending MTDs
• Approved Solution:• Provide ‘hook’ in Code to enable implementation of
detailed requirements (CP1388/CP1395)
• Approved for implementation on 26 June 2014• Authority: Better facilitates ABO (d)
BSC Modifications – P292 (1 of 1)
P292Amending Supplier & Meter Operator Agent responsibilities for smart Meter Technical DetailsPhase
Awaiting Implementatio
nContactSimon Fox020 7380 [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P292?• Suppliers • NHHMOAs • LDSOs • NHHDCs
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• Issue:• Offshore generator required to install metering at
Boundary Point during development• This metering becomes defunct when Offshore
Transmission Assets are transferred to the OFTO
• Proposed Solution:• Amend definition of ‘Total System’
• Include ‘Offshore Transmission System’ and ‘OTSUA’• Address confusion between BSC and Grid Code
• Remove requirement to install metering at Boundary Point
BSC Modifications – P294 (1 of 2)
P294Addition of Offshore Transmission System and OTSUA to the definition of the Total SystemPhase
Report Phase
ContactDavid Barber020 7380 [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P294?• Offshore Generators • Transmission Company
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• Panel’s initial Recommendation: Approve• Final Recommendation at November meeting
• Recommend implementation 5WD after Approval
BSC Modifications – P294 (2 of 2)
P294Addition of Offshore Transmission System and OTSUA to the definition of the Total SystemPhase
Report Phase
ContactDavid Barber020 7380 [email protected]
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• Issue:• Transparency regulation requires data to be
published on EMFIP• TSOs provide this information to ENTSO-E
• Proposed Solution:• BMRA act as data provider for National Grid’s data• Data also published on BMRS
• Potential Alternative Solution:• As Proposed, but with Interconnector data also
published on BMRS• Int. Administrators to submit info to BMRA in parallel
with submitting to ENTSO-E
BSC Modifications – P295 (1 of 2)
P295Submission and publication of Transparency regulation data via the BMRS
PhaseAssessment Procedure
ContactTalia Addy020 7380 [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P295?• Transmission Company • Potential: Interconnector
Administrators
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• Undergoing assessment by Workgroup• Assessment Report to Panel in November
• Proposing implementation on 31 December 2014
• Report Phase Consultation will be issued in November
BSC Modifications – P295 (2 of 2)
P295Submission and publication of Transparency regulation data via the BMRS
PhaseAssessment Procedure
ContactTalia Addy020 7380 [email protected]
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• Issue:• CGR2 introduces new ‘Fast Track’ Modifications• Required to be introduced into BSC
• Approved Solution:• Introduce new ‘Fast Track’ process into BSC
• Used to progress minor housekeeping changes quickly
• Approved for implementation on 6 November 2013• Authority: Better facilitates ABOs (a) and (d)
BSC Modifications – P296 (1 of 1)
P296Introduction of a ‘Fast Track’ Modification Process following the outcomes of the Code Governance Review (Phase 2)
PhaseAwaiting
Implementation
ContactClaire Anthony020 7380 [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P296?• BSC Panel
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• Issue:• Grid Code EBS Group has made changes to the
Dynamic Data Set
• Proposed Solution:• Amend BSC to ensure data on BMRS corresponds
with data submitted to Transmission Company by Parties
BSC Modifications – P297 (1 of 2)
P297Receipt and Publication of New and Revised Dynamic Data Items
PhaseAssessment Procedure
ContactClaire Anthony020 7380 [email protected]
Who will be impacted by P297?• Transmission Company
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• Undergoing assessment by Workgroup• Assessment Report to Panel in November
• Proposing implementation on 6 November 2014
• Currently out for Assessment Consultation• Responses due by 24 October
• Report Phase Consultation will be issued in November
BSC Modifications – P297 (2 of 2)
P297Receipt and Publication of New and Revised Dynamic Data Items
PhaseAssessment Procedure
ContactClaire Anthony020 7380 [email protected]
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• Current Consultations:• P297 Assessment Consultation – responses due by 24 October
• Upcoming Consultations:• P295 Report Phase Consultation – November• P297 Report Phase Consultation – November
This will be your final chance to comment on these Modifications
Consultations
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Where can I find more information?
www.elexon.co.uk/change/modifications/
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Any Questions?
Adam Lattimore020 7380 [email protected]
Claire Anthony 020 7380 4293
David Barber020 7380 [email protected]
David Kemp020 7380 4303
Simon Fox020 7380 [email protected]
Talia Addy 020 7380 4043
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CUSC Changes
Adam HipgraveCross Codes Forum18 October 2013
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CUSC Modifications Process
Change raised
Panel decision on progression
Industry consultation
Final report to Ofgem
Ofgem decision to approve or
reject
Appeal to Competition Commission
Workgroup assessment
Urgent process
optional
PanelVote
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CUSC Modifications CMP201 – Removal of BSUoS charges from
Generators Seeks to align GB arrangements with other EU Member States
by removing BSUoS charges from GB Generators. Panel voted on 26 April 2013 and Final Report sent to Ofgem
on 9 May 2013. Ofgem will be publishing their Impact Assessment shortly
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CUSC Modifications (2)
CMP213 – Project TransmiT TNUoS Developments Made up of 3 main elements – Network Capacity Sharing,
Inclusion of HDVC in the charging calculation and inclusion of island links into the charging methodology.
Complex and extensive Workgroup process. 26 Workgroup Alternative CUSC Modifications (WACM) Panel voted in May that 8 of the 26 WACMs better facilitated
the Objectives. Final Report sent to Ofgem on 14 June 2014. Impact Assessment closed on the 10th October 2013, awaiting
Ofgem decision.
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CUSC Modifications (3) CMP218 – Changes required for use of new banking
product to hold Users’ cash securities Seeks to facilitate the use of a new banking product by
NGET. Raised in March 2013 and is being progressed as Self-
governance. Code Administrator Consultation closed on 4 July 2013. The Panel voted unanimously that CMP220 better
facilitates the Applicable CUSC Objectives. Implemented on 16th October 2013.
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CUSC Modifications (4) CMP219 – CMP192 Post Implementation Clarifications
Seeks to address issues with the legal text for CMP192 (Arrangements for Enduring Generation User Commitment) identified following its implementation.
Raised in June 2013. Code Administrator Consultation was published on the
2 October 2013 and closes on 30th October2013. Being progressed as self-governance; Panel
Determination Vote to be carried out in November.
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CUSC Modifications (5) CMP221 – Interruption Compensation in the absence of
Market Suspension during Partial Shutdown Seeks to extend the existing CUSC compensation to
cover Settlement Periods during a Partial Shutdown where market operations continue.
Raised in September 2013. Code Administrator Consultation was published on the
1st October and closes on 29th October.
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CUSC Modifications (6) CMP222 – User Commitment for Non-Generation Users
Generation user commitment for pre- and post-commissioning sites was introduced into the CUSC in April 2012 for April 2013 go-live.
Seeks to introduce enduring user commitment arrangements for interconnector and demand users by April 2015.
Raised September 2013. First Workgroup meeting to be held on the 18th October.
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CUSC Modifications (7) CMP223 – Arrangements for Relevant Distributed
Generators under the Enduring Generation User Commitment. Seeks to address issues associated with the way liability
and security terms and conditions are set and calculated for distribution connected generators
Raised September 2013. First Workgroup meeting to be held on the 18th October.
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CUSC Modifications (8) CMP224 – Cap on the Total TNUoS Target Revenue to
be recovered from Generation Users Seeks to ensure that the average annual generation
transmission charges remain within the current prescribed European Commission range until December 2014, and within the revised range (if modified after ACER’s review) that may come into force from 1st January 2015.
Raised September 2013. First Workgroup meeting to be held on the 24th October.
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Contact Information
Email:• [email protected]
Website:• http://www.nationalgrid.com/uk/Electricity/Codes/systemcode/
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Adam HipgraveNational GridCommercial Analyst - European Code DevelopmentTransmission Network Services | Markets & Balancing DevelopmentNational Grid House, Warwick Technology Park, Warwick, CV34 6DAT: 01926 656191 M: 07825193568E: [email protected]
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Grid Code Changes
Adam HipgraveCross Codes Forum18 October 2013
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GC0042 Information on Embedded Small Power Stations and Impact on Demand
The Workgroup determined that further information than what is currently provided under PC.A.4.3.2 is required to enable National Grid to efficiently plan and securely operate the transmission system.
A list of additional requirements was agreed upon for each Embedded Small Power Stations (ESPS) of 1 MW and above
The Distribution code will be be reviewed to enable the DNOs to capture any additional information that they are currently not entitled to receive
Implementation date for the above information to be submitted was agreed to be the Calendar Week 24 data submission beginning 2015.
Workgroup Report was presented at the September GCRP. Industry Consultation anticipated early 2014 (in line with the DCode).
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GC0050 Demand Control and OC6
The Workgroup was tasked with assessing the existing capabilities of the industry to implement Demand Control instructions and evaluate whether current requirements are still fit for purpose.
The Workgroup determined and assessed: The need for, and requirements of, Demand Control Instructions Existing capabilities of the DNOs to implement Demand Control
Instructions The costs, benefits and risks of any actions necessary to ensure that
DNOs can implement the required Demand Control Instructions in the required timescales under future system requirements
Demand Reduction tests ongoing during October GC0050 Workgroup Report to be presented to January GCRP.
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GC0063 Power Available The Workgroup have defined and critically reviewed the
deficiencies A number of options have been considered, and the
Workgroup are likely to recommend the submission of Power Available as an operational metering
signal which would be fed to the National Grid Control Centre via SCADA with the definition of MEL used to indicate electrically connected capacity.
There are still questions regarding the costs of implementation, and retrospective application that require further analysis
The Workgroup is expected to present the Workgroup Report at the November GCRP and carry out an Industry Consultation during December.
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The joint DCRP and GCRP Workgroup is examining how the maximum rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) seen by the electricity networks in GB is likely to increase, and how this impacts on the effectiveness of RoCoF based Loss of Mains (LOM) protection.
Phase 1 (5-50MW Total Registered Capacity) Workgroup report presented in July Recommended changing RoCoF to 1Hzs-1 measured over 500ms Industry Consultation closed on 27 September Workgroup are reviewing the responses before presenting their
recommendation to Ofgem Phase 2
Incorporates sub 5MW machines, inverter technology and multi-machine islands
Requests for proposals for two independent studies will be published soon Workgroup will develop RoCoF withstand requirements
GC0035 Frequency Changes during Large Disturbances and their effect on the total system
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Other areas of note
GC0033 (Offshore Wind Farms not connected to an Offshore Transmission System) The Authority decision is expected on 22 October
GC0037 (BMU Configurations Offshore) National Grid are reviewing the Industry Consultation
response
GC0071, 72 and 73 (Code Governance Phase 2 Modifications) The Authority decision is expected on 18 October
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Contact Information
Email:• [email protected]
Website:• http://www.nationalgrid.com/uk/Electricity/Codes/gridcode/
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Any questions?
Adam HipgraveNational GridCommercial Analyst - European Code DevelopmentTransmission Network Services | Markets & Balancing DevelopmentNational Grid House, Warwick Technology Park, Warwick, CV34 6DAT: 01926 656191 M: 07825193568E: [email protected]
DCUSA Change Proposals Update
Michael WallsGovernance Services Senior Analyst – ElectraLink Ltd.
Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 7432 3014
What is the DCUSA?• The Distribution Connection and Use of System Agreement is a
multi-party contract between the licensed electricity distributors, suppliers and generators of Great Britain
• The DCUSA defines the rules for connecting and using the UK’s electricity network distribution systems
• It is essentially a legal contract which commenced on 6 October 2006
• Parties to the DCUSA include: DNOs, Suppliers, IDNOs, DG, Gas Suppliers and OTSO
Current DCUSA ActivitiesDCUSA website
review Smart Metering
31 Change Proposals in progress
21 of those are Charging Related
Induction training sessions
Theft of Electricity (CoP)
Code Administration
Code of Practice
Next DCUSA Release 7
November 2013
DCUSA Change Process - OverviewPre-Change Process (Charging methodology changes)
CP raised
Initial Assessment Industry
Consultation
Working Group Assessment
Change Report
Implementation
Authority Consent
Change Declaration
Party Voting
Parties
Panel
Secretariat
Ofgem
ModellingResource
Overview of the DCMF MIG Pre-Change Process
DCMF MIG
CP Raised
Working Group
Outcome
Change Report
Implemented
DCMF
Industry Consultation
Decision
Voting
Originator
Issue submitted Issue defined Recommendation
DCUSA
From Pre-Change Process to formal DCUSA Change Process
Modelling Resource
Overview of Common Distribution Charging Methodologies in DCUSA Open Governance - CDCM and EDCM
• The governance and change management processes for the Common Distribution Charging Methodology (CDCM) were implemented into the DCUSA on 01 January 2010.
• The governance and change management processes for the EHV Distribution Charging Methodology (EDCM) (import) were implemented into the DCUSA on 01 April 2012.
• The governance and change management processes for the Common Connection Charging Methodology (CCCM) were implemented on 30 October 2012.
• The governance and change management processes for the EDCM (export) were implemented on 01 April 2013.
• As the methodologies will be common among all DNOs, this brings about many improvements, such as:
– More transparency, and as the complexities of the methodologies have been agreed, dialogue among all Parties have to be taken into account for any change; and
– When there is a change brought about by any Party, all DNOs must implement it and model the changes.
The National Terms of Connection
• Unless otherwise agreed, the NTC is the connection agreement between the end user and the distributor
• When you enter into your electricity supply contract with your supplier, you are also entering into a connection agreement with your electricity network operator on these terms
Charging Methodology CP SummaryStatus CDCM EDCM CCCM Billing
WG: Pre Consultation
7 (DCP 133, 159, 160, 161, 165, 178, 179)
1 (DCP 138) 1 (DCP 172)
WG: Consultation 1 (DCP 158) 3 (DCP 162, 166, 167)
WG: Post Consultation
8 ( DCP 137, 123, 117, 168, 169, 173, 174, 180)
Change Report
Voting
Awaiting Consent
Approved: Awaiting Implementation
1 (DCP 118) 5 (DCP 142, 144, 146, 147, 148)
Approved: Implemented
10 (DCP 130, 126, 131, 132, 134, 136, 150, 163, 128,
129)
1(DCP 152) 1 (DCP 140)
Rejected 1 (DCP 164) 1 (DCP 139) 4 (DCP 141, 145, 143, 149)
Total 28 3 5 9
Charging Methodology CPs: Definition StageDCP Title Status
DCP 117 Treatment of ‘Load related new connections & reinforcement (net of contributions)’ in the Price Control
Working Group considering progression routes for the CP
DCP 123 Revenue Matching Methodology Change Awaiting consultancy support
DCP 133 500 MW network common model for CDCM input Impact analysis to be completed in January 2014
DCP 137 Introduction of locational tariffs for the export from HV generators in areas identified as generation dominated.
Awaiting consultancy support
DCP 138 Implementation of alternative network use factor (NUF) calculation method in EDCM
Awaiting Ofgem decision on Network Use Factor proposals
DCP 158 DNO DUoS re EDNOs Working Group reviewing consultation responses
DCP 159 Volumes data in the CDCM Awaiting consultancy support
DCP Title StatusDCP 160 Non-Half Hourly (NHH) Notional Capacity Awaiting outcome of DCP 165
before progressing
DCP 161 Excess Capacity Charges Working Group is drafting a consultation which will be issued
shortlyDCP 162 Non-Secure Connections in the Common Connections Charging
MethodologyWorking Group reviewing
consultation responses
DCP 165 Voltage Level Approach to Unit Charges in the CDCM Awaiting outcome of DCP 179 before determining how to
progressDCP 166 Additional text for the DNO Common Connection Charging
Methodology to provide clarity where a customer requests a supply voltage in excess of the ‘minimum scheme’ for the
capacity requested.
Working Group reviewing consultation responses
DCP 167 Additional examples for the Common Connection Charging Methodology to illustrate ‘remote reinforcement and remote
reconfiguration’
Working Group reviewing consultation responses
DCP 168 The Administration of Use of System charges relating to connections from Embedded Distribution Network Operator
(EDNO) systems to Unmetered Supplies (UMS) for LA customers.
Working Group is reviewing the consultation responses and
determining how to progress
Charging Methodology CPs: Definition Stage
DCP Title StatusDCP 169 Seasonal Time of Day (SToD) HH Metered Tariffs in the CDCM Awaiting the progression of DCP
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DCP 172 Clarification of way in which voltage rise is used in determining the New Network Capacity
Working Group drafting consultation document
DCP 173 Retrospective changes of Tariff (LLFC / Unique Identifier) The Working Group will issue a second consultation on legal text
and progression routes in due course
DCP 174 Qualification and application of LV sub-station tariffs Change Report will be issued to Parties for voting today
DCP 178 Notification period for change to use of system charges Working Group drafting consultation document
DCP 179 Amending the CDCM tariff structure Awaiting consultancy support
DCP 180 Further reduction in the volatility of Use of System Charges Working Group reviewing consultation responses
Charging Methodology CPs: Definition Stage
Charging Methodology CPs: Implemented DCP Title Status
DCP 142 Using D2021 for all invoices/credit notes if it is used at all Implemented 1 October 2013
DCP 144 Prohibiting rounding of HH data Implemented 1 October 2013
DCP 146 HH invoice runs Implemented 1 October 2013
DCP 147 Preventing UoS invoices containing non-UoS elements Implemented 1 October 2013
DCP 148 Rebilling to be done via credit/rebill Implemented 1 October 2013
DCP 171 Housekeeping re Black Yellow Green Implemented 1 October 2013
DCP 177 Housekeeping change relating to DCP 127 to allow Gas Suppliers accession to DCUSA
Implemented 1 October 2013
DCP 184 Housekeeping change following implementation of DCP127 Implemented 1 October 2013
Charging Methodology CPs and DCMF/DCMF MIG
– Roz Timperley [email protected]
– Michael Walls [email protected]
DCUSA CPs, CCCM CPs and DCUSA SIG
– Claire Hynes [email protected]
Telephone – 0207 432 3011
DCUSA Contacts
Supply Point Administration Agreement (SPAA) Update
Verena LeckebuschGovernance Services Coordinator – ElectraLink Ltd.
Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 7432 2840
Supply Point Administration Agreement (SPAA) Multi-party agreement: inter-operational arrangements between gas suppliers &
transporters
Domestic gas suppliers and gas transporters required to accede
SPAA - Agreement 24 Sections: Administration and governance arrangements 34 Schedules (mandatory/elective/voluntary): Pre-payment arrangements,
erroneous transfers, duplicate meter points, crossed meters, Metering Schedule data, Theft of Gas arrangements et al.
Market Domain Data (incl. market participant short codes, meter and converter models)
SPAA Products Review of Gas Metering Arrangements (RGMA) AMR Processes Code of Practice for Gas Meter Asset Managers (MAMCoP)
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SPAA Governance
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Executive Committee
Change Board
Expert Group GPEG MAMCoP Theft of
Gas TRAS Forum FACC
SPAA Board
Code Administrator and Secretariat (CAS)
SPAA Change Process
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Last date for submission of CPs
Provide Comments Change Board
Appeals Close
Formal Minutes
Issue comments and voting indications
Change Pack IssuedIf CP modified
proposer to send confirmation to SPAA
CCA
D - 19
D - 18
D - 8
D - 5
D - 0
D + 4
D + 5
D + 15
SPAA CCA
SPAA Party
Key
Ofgem Receive Change Pack
Ofgem to say if disagree on the need
for Authority Consent
D -18 – D-0
Ofgem
Current SPAA Activities Smart Consequential Changes Background
Smart Metering Implementation Programme “Legacy System Changes (Enduring)” 2011 Cross-code Smart Working Issues Group (SWIG): identification changes UNC, iGT UNC & SPAA
SPAA Changes Modifications to SPAA & SPAA Products (RGMA, MDD): smart meter values and market
participants (values and procedures for retrospective changes)
Theft of Gas ArrangementsTheft of Gas Code of Practice (CoP)
Implemented in March 2013 Further enhancements (e.g. unregistered & shipper-less sites; Data Protection Act)
Version 2.0 to be implemented in February 2014Theft Risk Assessment Service (TRAS)
Supply Licence condition: Service to assist efforts to detect theft by using data to profile the risk of gas theft at premises
Ongoing; CP 13/239 on TRAS arrangements awaiting implementation
Current SPAA ActivitiesOfgem Code Governance Review (CGR) Phase 2 Aim to reduce red tape and ensure consistency across codes Changes to enact CGR2 final proposals/ Licence conditions due by 31 December 2013
Code of Practice for Gas Meter Asset Managers (MAMCoP) Version 3.0 to be implemented in November (MAM CP 12/001) MAM CP 13/002 ‘Ensuring Supply Contracts Are In Place Before Meter Fits’ Audit and Governance Review in view of Registration Agent re-procurement in 2014
Ofgem Approved Meter Installers (OAMI) OAMI = registered meter installers Ofgem codes of practice Opportunities to bring OAMI under SPAA governance? (current contract still runs until 2016)
Further Activities: reconciliation MDD and UK Link data; review Metering Schedule Report
SPAA Change Register - ExcerptCP Number Name Status
Smart Consequential ChangesCP 13/241 Gas Smart Metering System Operator (SMO) Retrospective Update
ProcessAwaiting implementation
CP 13/240 Smart changes to Schedule 31 'Procedure for the resolution of Crossed Meters'
Appeal Window Open
CP 13/237 Gas Smart Metering Retrospective Update Process Rejected (Published as SPAA Guideline)
CP 13/236 Amendment to Schedule 20 to update with new Meter Mechanism codes
Implemented (SPAA 9.5)
CP 13/235 Inclusion of SMSO Id as MDD Market Participant Implemented (SPAA 9.6)CP 13/234 Amendment to Schedule 23 for the Foundation Stage of the Smart
Metering Implementation ProgrammeImplemented (SPAA 9.6)
CP 13/231 RGMA Changes for Smart Appeal Window OpenTRAS
CP 13/239 TRAS Arrangements: TRAS Product Awaiting Implementation
MAMCoPMAM 13/002 Ensuring Supply Contracts Are In Place Before Meter Fits DeferredMAM 12/001 Approve MAMCoP version 3.0 Awaiting Implementation
Further ChangesCP 13/243 Changes to the Debt Assignment Protocol Process DeferredCP 12/227 Mandating Schedule 22 for Small Transporters Awaiting Implementation
Questions or Comments
Verena LeckebuschGovernance Services Coordinator – ElectraLink Ltd.
Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 7432 2840
The Supplier Obligation and
Setting CfD Payments
Mark Bygraves, Director of Strategy and Development
18 October 2013
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• Background to ELEXON and to our CfD Settlement Agent role
• How is Generator CfD payment and Supplier Obligation calculated
• How is Supplier Obligation collected in the meantime (Fixed vs Variable Levy)
• Backstops to provide certainty of payment to Generators
• Next Steps
Content
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• ELEXON’s existing balancing and settlement role• We make sure that payment for imbalances in wholesale electricity
supply and demand is settled accurately, fairly and efficiently
• ELEXON’s new Settlement Agent (SA) role for EMR• April 2013 DECC confirmed intention to appoint ELEXON as SA for CfD
& CM• DECC: “ELEXON’s expertise and the fact that it already collects and
processes the data that will be required for this work puts it in a unique position in the electricity market to fulfil the role as settlement agent for EMR”
• SA role to be separate from BSC role (both not for profit) • Role driven by contract with CP, Supplier Obligation Regulations and
CfD Ts&Cs
• DECC publications:• CfD Supplier Obligation Policy update and response to call for evidence
7 August• More information in October consultation
ELEXON and our Settlement Agent Role
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Contract for Difference (CfD)
Source: UK Government White Paper, July 2011, licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0
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CFD Flows
CfD Generato
r
Services Contract
Settlement Agent
(ELEXON)
CfD Counter-
party(CP)
Licensed
Suppliers
BSCCo(ELEXON
)Generation
VolumesSupplier Volumes
Reconciliation £Collateral & Backstops
£ Operating Costs Levy
£ CfD Payment SP>RP
£ CfD if RP>SP
Collateral if RP>SP
Licence ObligationCfD Contract
Reference Price (RP) Data
£ CfD Costs Levy
• Supplier Obligation: to ensure that CP can meet its contractual obligations and provide certainty to Generators they will be paid
• Non payment is breach of Supply Licence
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• Allocation Process begins as First Come First Served. Moves to auction in future
• HMT Levy Control Framework is a financial cap, so limits number of projects• Early or special projects (“FIDe”) have own negotiation with DECC, avoiding
Phases 1 & 2• Collection of levy from Suppliers not shown
Lifecycle of CfD Generation Project
Phase 1•Policy Framework Established
•Legislation Takes Effect
•Stakeholders Prepare for Go-Live
Phase 2•Allocation Process
•Application, assessment and CfD contract award
•CfD is signed by CP
Phase 3•Project Achieves Financial Close
•Substantial Financial Commitment Satisfied
•Commissioning of project begins
Phase 4•Conditions Precedent satisfied under contract
•Generation commences
Phase 5•Payments start under the CfD
•Updates to contractual parameters (indexation, reference prices)
•Contract expires
Phase 6•Potential for contract variation (e.g. change in law)
•Contract termination
Setting of eligibility criteria and technology
allocation parametersStrike Prices
Managing the process for
application and allocation of
CfDs Offer contract
Delivery Body (NG)
Generator
Settlement AgentCounterparty
Generator
DECC CounterpartyGenerator
CounterpartyGenerator
CounterpartyGenerator
Reserve fund(s) and collateral Invoicing and
data reconciliation
Handling receipts and payments
Manage disputes
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How is Generator CfD Payment and Supplier Obligation Calculated?
Strike Price –
Ref. Price
MWhCfD
Payment
Strike price: technology specific, as adjusted by CFD/FIDe termsReference price: day ahead or season ahead
Generation metered volumes from BSC (HH volumes), private wire arrangements or NI
Calculated half hourly, payable daily
Total payments to Generators under CfDs and FIDe And operating costs of Counter-party and the Settlement Agent
Total CfD Costs
Supplier’s Market
Share
Supplier Obligatio
n
Based on volume of eligible electricity supplied each HHEII volumes discounted
Calculated half hourly
1. For each CFD/FIDe:
2. For each Supplier:
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• Fixed POA Levy £/MWh designed to provide Suppliers with some certainty on costs to include in customer tariffs
• Suppliers charged using POA x Supplier’s actual Gross Demand for each HH (aggregated into daily billing periods)
• Billing period of 1 day; invoiced 7 days after; payable within 5 days
• CP also estimates operating costs of CP (incl SA) to derive separate Operating Cost Levy (£/MWh)
How are CfD Payments from Suppliers Collected in Meantime?
Total CfD
Costs Forecast
Market Demand Forecast
£/MWh “Fixed”
POA Levy
In advance, CP forecasts total annual CfD/FIDe costs
CP forecasts total annual electricity demandEII eligible volumes discounted
CP derives annual Fixed Rate Levy expressed in £/MWhReally a Payment on Account or POA
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Backstops to Ensure Certainty of Funds to
Pay Generators
• Acts as working capital and held in cash• Lump sum determined by CP’s model, paid annually and reconciled• Suppliers pay based on market shareReserve Fund
• To cover Supplier Default• Cash and Letters of Credit, not PCG• Amount based on time between billing period and payment for that period Collateral• Cash and Letters of Credit, not PCG• Called upon when Suppliers’ collateral exhausted• Lump sum paid annually, amount based on potential exposure if small Supplier(s) default
Insolvency Reserve Fund
• Used to recover unpaid levy of defaulting Supplier(s)• Tops up Insolvency Fund• From non insolvent Suppliers, based on market share at time of mutualisation Mutualisation
• Supplier of Last Resort – effective mainly to cover small Suppliers• Energy Supply Company Administration regime – appointment of energy administrator to run the Supplier SOLR/ESCA
CP can withhold payments to Suppliers if insufficient funds. So:
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• ELEXON is currently:• Identifying requirements of the settlement system• Identifying changes to BSC to provide relevant information to
SA• Preparing to establish new EMR SA business
• Further information on Supplier Obligation in October consultation
• Primary legislation in force this winter and Secondary Regulations in force “July 2014”*; Payments ready to flow “End 2014”*
* Source “CfD Supplier Obligation Policy update and response to call for evidence” 7 Aug
• Industry needs to know:• Timing of first CfD/FIDe payments• Timing of first levy collection, and of collection of backstop
funds• Amount of levy rates (CfD and Op costs) and amount of
backstops• Timing of notification of levy rates and backstops, to include
in tariffs• Over recovery pay back to Supplier
Next Steps
Cross-Codes Electricity Forum:
Smart Update
Victoria Moxham18 October 2013
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Recap
Source: www.gov.uk
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August: Key roles announced
Data and Communications Company• Capita PLC• Under licence regulated by Ofgem
Smart energy code administrator and secretariat • Gemserv
Data Service Provider• GCI IT UK Limited
Communications Service Provider• Arquiva Limited• Scotland & North of England
Communications Service Provider• Telefonica UK Limited• Wales & rest of England
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SMIP working groups
Source: www.gov.uk
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• Ofgem’s response to DECC’s open letter on proposed amendments to non-domestic roll-out licence conditions (23 Aug)
• Supplier reporting to Ofgem during the smart meter roll-out (30 July)
• Ofgem’s response to DECC’s further consultation the Foundation Smart Market (7 June)
• Ofgem’s response to the Department of Energy and Climate Change’s (DECC) consultation on the draft legal text to support transitional arrangements for Smart Metering (20 May)
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/electricity/retail-market/metering/transition-smart-meters
Publications & updates
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• Smart Meters statistics (26 Sep)• Designation of the Smart Energy Code and charging
methodology (23 Sep)• Foundation Smart Market: The Government Response to the
Consultation on the Foundation Smart Market and Further Consultation (27 Aug)
• Smart metering equipment technical specifications: second version (24 July)
https://www.gov.uk/government/policies/helping-households-to-cut-their-energy-bills/supporting-pages/smart-meters
Publications & updates
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Modification Proposal P292• ‘Amending Supplier & Meter Operator Agent
responsibilities for smart Meter Technical Details’ • Approved by Ofgem in June• Will enable the changes to Supplier and Non-Half-Hourly
Meter Operator Agent (NHHMOA) responsibilities for smart Meter Technical Details (MTD) proposed by the Department of Energy and Climate Change’s smart metering operating model
• Due to be implemented June 2014
• http://www.elexon.co.uk/mod-proposal/p292/• http://www.elexon.co.uk/release/june-2014-release/
BSC Changes
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• ELEXON is reviewing the BSC profiling and settlement arrangements in light of the recent advances in metering and the rollout of smart meters developments
• PSRG established in March 2010 by the Supplier Volume Allocation Group (SVG) to assist in this review
• Current focus (Stage 2): how to maintain accuracy, equitability and efficiency of the profiling and settlement processes
Profiling and Settlement Review Group (PSRG)
Improving the existing profiling
approach
Mandating half hourly
settlement
Reducing the settlement timetable
How GSP Group Correction Factor could be applied
to half hourly meters
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• Monthly updates provided by ELEXON to the BSC Panel• http://www.elexon.co.uk/group/the-panel/
• Smart metering pages on the ELEXON website• http://www.elexon.co.uk/reference/smart-metering/
• Profiling and Settlement Review Group• http://www.elexon.co.uk/group/profiling-and-settlement-revie
w-group-psrg/
Where to find further information
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European Network Codes
Adam HipgraveCross Codes Forum18 October 2013
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Europe in a nutshell
84 The challenge: Achieving a harmonised European energy market
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The Third Energy Package 3 regulations and 2 directives. Adopted July 2009, law since March 2011
Key step forward in developing a (more) harmonised European energy market Separation of ownership of monopoly energy transmission activities Formation of European Transmission System bodies, ENTSOG and ENTSO-E Formation of ACER – Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators
Security of supply
CompetitivenessSustainability
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European Network Code Development Process
By 2014Network Code becomes Law
Commission starts
development process
Comitology Commission
1 year?
Stakeholder Engagement
ACERdevelops
FWGL
6 months
Commission invites ENTSO
to develop Network
Code
To fit work programme
ENTSO develops Network
Code
1 year
ACER reviewsNetwork
Code
3 months
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How to get involved ENTSO-E workshops and consultations
http://www.entsoe.eu
Joint European Standing Group: GB stakeholder workshops and consultations facilitated by National Grid http://www.nationalgrid.com/uk/Electricity/Codes/systemc
ode/workingstandinggroups/JointEuroSG/
DECC / Ofgem Stakeholder Group http://www.ofgem.gov.uk/Europe/stakeholder-group/Page
s/index.aspx
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The Priority Network Codes
Grid Connection Codes
Requirements for Generators
Demand Connection Code
HVDC
Market Codes
CACM
Forward Capacity Allocation
Balancing
System Operation Codes
Operational Security
Operational Planning and Scheduling
Load-Frequency Control and Reserves
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6 monthsTo fit work programme 12 months 3 months 1 year (?)
Balancing
FCA
Op
Sch
& P
lan
LFCR
Network Codebecomes Law
Member StateImplementation
ENTSO-E develops Network
Code
EC invites ENTSO-E
to develop Network
Code
ACERdevelops
FWGL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Drafting Public Consultation
Revise Code
ApprovalApproval
ACER recommends Network Code to ECACER
reviewsNetwork
Code
DC
C
HVD
C
Op
Sec
RFG
Revisions to Code after
Opinion
ACER revises opinion
Tran
spar
ency
Reg
ulat
ions
Grid Connection
CACM
System Operation
Balancing
Developed by EC*
Preparation Member State Approval
Council & ParliamentApproval
CA
CM
† G
ov. G
uide.
* Areas developed by EC follow a different development process and there are no Framework Guidelines.† Governance Guidelines prepared by Commission are being merged with CACM NC.
Comitology
European Network Code Development Status: October 2013
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To put it another way…
KEY
Activities undertaken by ACER
Activities undertaken by ENTSO-E
Activities undertaken by European Commission
Comitology process - led by Commission
TODAY Entry into Force / Applicability of Requirements
TODAY
Aug Se
p
Nov Jan
Feb
Jul
Sep
Nov Dec Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug Se
p
Oct
Nov Dec Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug Se
p
Oct
Nov Dec Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug Se
p
Oct
Nov Dec Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug Se
p
Oct
Nov Dec
Rev
iew
ACER Review
ENTSO-E Drafting
Implementation period of 36 months (TBC)
Implementation period of 36 months (TBC)
Rev
iew
Cross Border Committee
Until c.June 2018
Until c.2021Cross Border Committee
Parliament and Council
ACER Review
Comitology
IA, text review & translations Cross Border Committee
Parliament and Council
Comitology
Load Frequency Control & Reserves
ENTSO-E Drafting
Initial drafting Consultation
Finalise drafting
HVDCCall for
Stakeholder evide
Electricity Balancing
Framework
Guidelines on
Balancin
ENTSO-E Drafting
Initial Drafting Consultation
Forward Capacity Allocation
ACER ReviewInitial drafting Consult
ation Finalise drafting
Operational Planning & Scheduling
Initial drafti
ng
Consultation Finalise drafting
Operational Security
ENTSO-E DraftingACER
Review
ENTSO-E DraftingACER
ReviewConsultatio
nFinalise drafting Impact Assessment, text review
and translations
AC
ER
Rev
iew
Parliamentary Approval
Commission drafting of Governance Guidelines
Rev
ie
Finalise Agr
ee
revi
sio
ns
Member
Stat
ENTSO-E Drafting
Dec Apr
May
Jun
Aug Oct
Demand Connection Code
Capacity Allocation and Congestion
Management
ACER Review
ACER Review
Revision of Code based on ACER
Opinion
Requirements for Generators
Drafting of Regulation
(started as an ERGEG document, later become a Commission document)
Network Code
Transparency Regulations
2012
Comitology
Jul
Oct
Mar
Public Consultation on
MOP
2016
App
lies
2014 2015
Implementation period of 18 months as specified in Regulation
Refinement of MOP
Jan
2013
In F
orce
Drafts Manualof Procedures
Finalise drafting
ConsultationInitial Drafting
Implementation period of 24 months (TBC)
Comitology (estimated)
Parliament and Council
Pre-Comitology
Finalise drafting
ACER Review
ACER Review
ENTSO-E Revisions
ENTSO-E Revisions
Pre-Comitology
ENTSO-E Drafting
ENTSO-E Drafting
Initial drafting Consultation
Finalise MOP
ACER Review
Cross Border Committee
Cross Border Committee
Comitology (estimated)
Parliament and Council
Impact Assessment, text review and translations
Merge CACM and Gov. Guide; IA, text review and translations
Pre-Comitology
Pre-Comitology
IA, text review & translations
Comitology (estimated)
Implementation period assumed 18 months (Nothing stated in NC)
Parliament and Council
Cross Border Committee
Parliament and Council
ComitologyPre-Comitology
IA, text review & translations
Implementation period of 'at least 18 months' and the same as OS (TBC)
Comitology
Cross Border Committee
Parliament and Council
2016
Implementation period of 'a minimum of 18 months' (TBC)
Pre-Comitology
Implementation period of 24 months (Assumed the same as CACM)
Comitology
Cross Border Committee
Parliament and Council
Pre-Comitology
IA, text review & translations
Phased Introduction over 6 years
IA, text review & translations Cross Border Committee Parliament
and Council
ComitologyPre-ComitologyImplementation period of 36 months
(assumed same as RFG/DCC)
IA, text review & translations
Pre-Comitology
Finalise drafting
Comitology timescales for all Codes updated based on ENTSO-E workplan (page 6)https://www.entsoe.eu/fileadmin/user_upload/_library/consultations/Work_Program_2014/130701-_draft_ENTSO-E_Work_Programme_2013_through_2014_Assembly_Approved.pdf
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Application of ENCs to GB Codes European Network Codes due to become law during
2014 in a phased manner GB will have 18 months – 3 years to demonstrate
compliance (varies code-by-code) Alignment with GB Codes will aid application and
compliance GB Code panels will retain their role to make changes
to individual codes – strong feedback from all parties was to use existing processes
A complex programme with a significant risk, which needs cross-code coordination
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Advises the Code Panels on coordination of application of European Network Codes to GB Codes
No firm legal or governance role
Constituted as a joint standing group of 7 code panels Grid Code, CUSC, BSC, SQSS, STC, D-Code,
DCUSA
Membership: 7 industry members representing Code Panels National Grid, Consumer Futures, DECC, Ofgem Chair appointed by DECC and Ofgem
European Code Coordination Application Forum
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Summary European Codes will supersede GB Codes
Network Codes become EU Law ‘by 2014’ Codes have varying compliance periods (typically 2014-17)
Significant workload and changes over the next few years Complete development of Codes Apply them to the GB Framework Implement changes to the GB Operations and Market
Ample opportunity to get your thoughts heard JESG / ENTSO-E consultations /DECC-Ofgem stakeholder
group
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Adam HipgraveNational GridCommercial Analyst - European Code DevelopmentTransmission Network Services | Markets & Balancing DevelopmentNational Grid House, Warwick Technology Park, Warwick, CV34 6DAT: 01926 656191 M: 07825193568E: [email protected]