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Electricity Governance Comparison

This document provides an analysis of the governance framework of electricity, specifically focusing on CUSC modifications and ownership changes. The document discusses key differences and clarifications post-implementation, addressing Ofgem's comments on the legal text from Oct. 2010. It also outlines the process for proposing and owning CUSC modifications, including the role of workgroups and alternative proposals. The document highlights the ability for minor corrections to be made to the legal text and the requirement for further consultation in case of major corrections.

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Electricity Governance Comparison

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  1. Electricity Governance Comparison Chris Shanley

  2. CUSC Governance Mods CMP195 CGR post implementation clarifications Housekeeping Mod to address Ofgem comments on legal text: Oct 2010 (15 pages) March 2011 May 2011 CMP198 Proposer Ownership of CUSC Modification Proposals Currently a CUSC Workgroup takes over ownership of any Mod referred to it CAWG recommendation that the Proposer should retain ownership. Any other party or the Workgroup can raise an alternative proposal. Also allows the Panel to agree to minor corrections to be made to the legal text (at the time of the recommendations vote). If corrections are major a further consultation on the revised text will be carried out.

  3. CMP198 Process

  4. Key differences * Could be changed by CMP198

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