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This presentation by the Regulation Group of the Energy Networks Association outlines the proposal for the Collective Licence Modification (CLM) and emphasizes the need for cooperation, commitment, and pragmatism. The presentation highlights the progress made so far and the next steps in implementing a common methodology.
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A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATIONGROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORKS ASSOCIATION The SoC Project Implementing a common methodology PRESENTED BY ANDREW NEVES – DCMF CHAIR energynetworks.org
Overview Collective Licence Modification Proposal Issued DNOs have until 29th October to object Notwithstanding this, aggressive project timescales demand total commitment A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATION GROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORK ASSOCIATION energynetworks.org
Requirements for success Resources (DNOs, consultants, stakeholders, Ofgem) Cooperation, commitment and pragmatism Early clarification of issues registered Quick ‘minded to’ guidance from Ofgem when needed Milestones for deliverables must be met A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATION GROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORK ASSOCIATION December 19, 2019 energynetworks.org 3
DNO joint work to date DNOs agreed to start joint working without prejudice to their decisions on CLM DNOs developed an outline project structure DNOs started a register of issues requiring clarification A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATION GROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORK ASSOCIATION December 19, 2019 energynetworks.org 4
Seven DNO groups working together A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATION GROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORKS ASSOCIATION December 19, 2019 energynetworks.org 5
CMIWG structure Chair (DNO appointment) Project Manager DNOs Ofgem Stakeholder representatives (one representative each for: generators, suppliers, IDNOs, Consumer Choice, large users) A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATION GROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORK ASSOCIATION December 19, 2019 energynetworks.org 7
Methodology work streams EHV Load Flow and LRIC Work-stream Definitions and clarifications (power flow modelling itself not part of common approach) Feed into CMIWG and into consultants’ development of the template Engineering and commercial representatives from DNOs, with stakeholder engagement as needed DRM Yardstick Model Work-stream Definitions and clarifications and best practice Feed into CMIWG and into consultants’ development of the template Commercial representatives from DNOs, with stakeholder engagement as needed Tariff structures and application Seek commonality where feasible Feed into the CMIWG and into LRIC and DRM work streams Commercial representatives from DNOs, with stakeholder engagement as needed A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATION GROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORK ASSOCIATION December 19, 2019 energynetworks.org 8
Outline project structure – governance Ofgem DCMF and Stakeholder Consultation
GWG structure Chair (DNO appointment) DNOs Ofgem Stakeholder representatives (one representative each for: generators, suppliers, IDNOs, Consumer Choice, large users) A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATION GROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORK ASSOCIATION December 19, 2019 energynetworks.org 10
Next steps DNOs meeting with Ofgem to discuss implementation later today DNOs identifying CMIWG Chair and Project Manager DNOs firming up work-stream structures and personnel Ofgem appointing consultant A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATION GROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORK ASSOCIATION December 19, 2019 energynetworks.org 11
The SoC Project Implementing a common methodology A PRESENTATION BY THE REGULATION GROUP OF THE ENERGY NETWORKS ASSOCIATION PRESENTED BY ANDREW NEVES – DCMFCHAIR December 19, 2019 energynetworks.org • 12