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Datalogger / DMV Modification Proposals - Summary. Simon Trivella – 26 th August 2010 Distribution Workstream - Elexon. UPDATE. UPDATE. Content. Reminder of June 2010 presentation and potential Modification Proposals Modification Proposal 0224 (DM Elective) Update Daily Read statistics
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Datalogger / DMV Modification Proposals - Summary Simon Trivella – 26th August 2010 Distribution Workstream - Elexon UPDATE
UPDATE Content • Reminder of June 2010 presentation and potential Modification Proposals • Modification Proposal 0224 (DM Elective) Update • Daily Read statistics • DM population changes with DME switching (various scenarios) • Update on WWU proposed Modification Proposals
June 2010 Background / Drivers • The world is changing – increase in AMR usage and new supplier obligation increases the number of devices attached to meters • More options for obtaining data • More cases of devices being disconnected resulting in lost data and therefore data not being usable • DM elective (DME) due to be introduced in November 2010 • Consistent with meter reading being a competitive activity • Modification Proposal 0258A already implemented which reflects this changing world • Allows Transporter to procure data from 3rd parties
June 2010 Background / Drivers • DM Unbundling to be considered / developed • Potential lengthy timescales • WWU is drafting three Modification Proposals • Priority of position for Transporter equipment • Removal DM voluntary (DMV) sites from DM liability regime • Removal of DMV regime when DME is operational and after transition period • Detailed discussions to take place at June 2010 Distribution Workstream • Feedback / comments welcome in the interim period
UPDATE DM Elective (DME) Update • Implementation Date confirmed as 21st November 2010 • Phase 1 (21st November 2010) • AQ > 5,860,000 kWh (200,000 tpa) • Phase 2 (21st November 2011) • AQ > 2,196,000 kWh (75,000 tpa) • Phase 3 (21st May 2012) • AQ > 732,000 kWh (25,000 tpa) • All Phases subject to a maximum DME count of 25,000 • Phase 2 & 3 dates can be later if Transporters determine necessary • Modification Proposal required for earlier Phasing
UPDATE Daily Read Statistics • DM Sites – All Distribution Networks
UPDATE Daily Read Statistics • 532 (30%) of current DM sites are above DM Mandatory threshold • 1,241 of DM sites are below the Mandatory threshold (includes Interruptibles) • 1,151 (65%) of sites are Interruptible Supply Points • 296 of these would remain DMM if Firm • Only 36 (2%) sites have AQ <732,000 kWh (not eligible for DME)
UPDATE Potential DM Population Changes
UPDATE Potential DM Population Changes
UPDATE Potential DM Population Changes
June 2010 Priority of position for Transporter equipment • Gives priority of position to Transporter dataloggers and data recorders installed for UNC purposes • UNC refers to IGE Meter Recommendations • Installation of Supply Meter only • IGEM/GM/7A proposes that loggers used for fiscal purposes should have priority • This does not apply to equipment used for other purposes (e.g. Demand Estimation) • We recognise work to develop standard MPU contract • For historical reasons Transporter equipment tends to have priority of position • Modification raised to regularise situation and ensure that the position is clear within the UNC
UPDATE Priority of position for Transporter equipment • Proposal placed on hold • Feedback received at previous Workstreams • Modification Proposal 0258A offers level of protection • Revisit at a later stage
June 2010 Removal DM voluntary sites from DM liabilities • DMV sites can be from 73,200 kWh to 58,599,000 kWh • Not material to daily balancing requirements • Daily settlement data requirements are D+5 • Removal of DMV from DM liability regime would mean that networks concentrated on the DMM sites that are material to daily balancing
UPDATE Removal DM voluntary sites from DM liabilities • Feedback from Distribution Workstream members • Alignment with “competitive” alternative? • Reduction in charges? • Competitive alternative (currently) restricted to >732,000 kWh • This would leave an obligation on a small population of DMV • No plans to align with DME rollout • Proposed amendments • Limit removal to D+1 11am Read Submission (UNC TPD M 5.1) • Reads not provided with D+5 remain subject to liabilities (UNC TPD M 5.2.3) • No changes to rollout • “big bang” approach
June 2010 Removal of DMV regime • Once competitive activity established then the bundled service should cease to be an obligation • Transporters could act as a DM(E)SP (outside of UNC arrangements) • Consistent with meter reading being competitive activity • DM Elective will provide competitive alternative to DMV • Phased approach consistent with DME rollout • Transition period of [3] months following each Phase • 1st Phase transition period of [6] months • After transition period all DMV sites become DME or NDM
UPDATE Removal of DMV regime • Generally positive feedback from Distribution Workstream members • Issues around <732,000 kWh sites as not eligible for DME • Proposal updates • Transition period following Phase 1 to be 6 months • Transition period following Phase 2 & 3 to be 3 months • 73,200kWh to 732,000kWh also to be removed 3 months after Phase 3 • No competitive alternative (currently) • Only 36 sites nationally (18 Firm & 18 Interruptible) • Majority of sites are “drifters” (i.e. demand reduced) • Consider option to allow existing ‘small’ DMVs to become DME? • Is this a viable option?
UPDATE Next steps • Further comments / feedback welcome • [Draft] Modification Proposals to be raised in Sept/Oct 2010 • Further Distribution Workstream discussions as necessary
Datalogger / DMV Modification Proposals - Summary Simon Trivella – 26th August 2010 Distribution Workstream - Elexon