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Open Letter - Summary of Responses. Transmission Planning Code Workshop 1 3rd April 2008. Introduction. National Grid Gas (NGG) has a new licence obligation to introduce a Transmission Planning Code by 1 October 2008 that will
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Open Letter - Summary of Responses Transmission Planning Code Workshop 1 3rd April 2008
Introduction • National Grid Gas (NGG) has a new licence obligation to introduce a Transmission Planning Code by 1 October 2008 that will “cover all material technical aspects relating to the planning and development of the pipe-line system…which may have a material impact upon persons connected to or using (or intending to connect or to use) the pipe-line system” • Aim is to improve transparency of NTS planning process • NGG published open letter on 7 March 2008 inviting views on the scope of Transmission Planning Code document
Draft Scope Proposed in Open Letter • Legislative guidance documents • e.g. IGE recommended practice documents • Planning legislation and consents process • e.g. Implications for investment lead times • National Grid policies relevant to planning and development of NTS • e.g. assessment of new loads, design of NTS pipelines and installations • Network Analysis techniques • e.g. considerations for investment planning, how physical capability is determined • Supply and Demand Outlook • e.g. how TBE forecasts are used in investment planning
Responses • 4 non-confidential responses received from • E.ON • Centrica Energy • RWE npower • Scotia Gas Networks • Broad support for the principles of transparency in network planning that will be delivered by the Transmission Planning Code (TPC)
Update of Transmission Planning Code • Responses queried how and when the TPC should be updated • UK and EU Legislative updates/proposals • The TPC will be revised after relevant legislation is implemented or updated, as NGG is required to comply with the TPC that is in force • Informal updates and discussions through workshops can be used to develop industry understanding of issues and likely impacts e.g. on investment lead times • Governance process • TPC modifications will be governed by the process set out in NGG’s GT Licence for the NTS
Information within TPC (1) • Responses queried the detailed information required in the TPC • Publication of National Grid NTS Policies • The TPC will contain information on the NTS planning process which will include appropriate planning policy information • Publication of network model data and results • The TPC is intended as a framework document to describe planning processes under Special Condition C11 of the GT Licence • The Network Model will be consulted on as part of NGG’s obligations under Special Condition C24
Information within TPC (2) • Practical implications of legislation • The TPC will describe how legislation affects the planning process including how lead times are impacted • The TPC will describe the legislative background to NGG’s Safety Case for the NTS • Supply/demand uncertainty • The TPC will describe how uncertainties in supply and demand scenarios presented in the Ten Year Statement are addressed in network planning and development • Investment Drivers • The TPC will describe how TBE information and user commitment signals are each used to drive investment
Timeline (2008) Implementation Development 7 March Open letter inviting views on scope by 21 March 2008 April/May Industry discussions on draft document June/July Formal consultation (28 days) Aug/Sept Authority considers consultation report 1 October 2008 target date for implementation