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Consultations on Operations and Settlement

This page lists all Consultations relating to Operations and Settlement. The consultations allow the team to gather feedback from the industry about proposed changes so that any concerns are considered as part of our processes.

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View Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 7 September 2020

Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 7 September 2020

We have issued a consultation paper on the value of Credit Assessment Price (CAP).  We invite Parties to indicate whether they agree with the proposal to increase the value of CAP to £56/MWh from last notified value of £46/MWh.

View Consultation on the Market Index Definition Statement Review 2020

Consultation on the Market Index Definition Statement Review 2020

Our yearly analysis suggests that there are no further changes to the MIDS required at this time, with the current Individual Liquidity Threshold (ILT), timeband weightings and product weightings remaining suitable.

View Consultation for Allocation of a New Grid Supply Point (GSP) to a GSP Group – 4 September 2020

Consultation for Allocation of a New Grid Supply Point (GSP) to a GSP Group – 4 September 2020

Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc (SHE-T) is connecting a new circuit to the Rothienorman 33kV substation, required as part of the East Coast 400 kV Reinforcement project. This new Systems Connection Point will be registered in Settlement as a new GSP, to be known as Rothienorman (ROTI3).

The National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO) propose that GSP_ ROTI3 is allocated to the North Scotland (_P) GSP Group.

Responses

If you have any views on the allocation of the above GSP to the North Scotland GSP Group, please respond using the consultation response form, and send to [email protected] by 17:00 on 18 September 2020.

View P350 draft reference network mapping statement for Reference Year 2019-20

P350 draft reference network mapping statement for Reference Year 2019-20

We issued a consultation on the draft reference network mapping statement for Modification P350 ‘Introduction of a seasonal Zonal Transmission Losses scheme’ to each Party. The network mapping statement is used for determining Nodal power flows in the calculation of Transmission Loss Factors. 

Response

Please respond using the consultation response form and send your responses, entitled  ‘P350 Draft Reference Network Mapping Statement’, to [email protected]  by 17.00 on Monday 14 September 2020.

View Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 10 August

Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 10 August

We are consulting on an increase of the CAP to £46/MWh from the current CAP value of £36/MWh. A change to CAP can impact the amount of Credit Cover required by a Trading Party.

View Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 6 July 2020

Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 6 July 2020

The Credit Assessment Price (CAP) is used in the Energy Indebtedness calculations to convert Credit Cover into an energy value. 

View Issue 89 Request for Information

Issue 89 Request for Information

The BSC Panel has asked Elexon to provide analysis on the cost and effort related to the DCE that occurred on 9 August 2019 (DCE00201). We are looking specifically at those costs incurred by parties, both direct and indirect, associated with the SAP that are required to be carried out to ensure Settlement is accurately calculated for the Settlement Periods impacted by the DCE. This analysis is being carried out for Issue 89 and P397.

The provision of this information is critical to meet the aim of Issue 89, to ensure the SAP is fit for purpose, and the aim for P397, to only run the SAP when the benefits outweigh the costs. Moreover, the provision of this information is needed to meet the Ofgem request in relation to P397. Your help and support in this matter is appreciated.

View Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 25 March 2020

Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 25 March 2020

The Credit Assessment Price (CAP) is used in the Energy Indebtedness calculations to convert Credit Cover into an energy value.

We are consulting on a decrease of the CAP to £32/MWh from the last notified value of £36/MWh. A change to CAP can impact the amount of Credit Cover required by a Trading Party.

If all respondents and Credit Committee members are in agreement, the proposed value will be implemented on Wednesday 15 April 2020, 10 Business Days after the consultation closes. The trigger level will also decrease to
+/- £3/MWh.

If at least one respondent or Credit Committee member requests it or disagrees with the proposed value, Elexon will arrange a Credit Committee meeting.

The Credit Committee will determine if a change needs to be made to the value of the CAP, the trigger level and when any new value should be implemented.

Outcome

No responses were in disagreement with the new suggested CAP value. However today, Monday 30 March, the Reference Price is £29.68/MWh, and therefore the Credit Committee decided to confirm a new CAP value of £30/MWh.

On Thursday 16 April 2020, the CAP value will decrease from £36/MWh to £30/MWh. As a result, Parties may notice a change in their Credit Cover Percentage, and should review the amount of Credit Cover lodged.
The CAP review trigger level value will also reduce at +/- £3/MWh.

View Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 10 February 2020

Credit Assessment Price (CAP) consultation: 10 February 2020

This consultation seeks respondents’ views on decreasing the CAP £36/MWh from the last notified value of £41/MWh. 

Outcome

No responses were in disagreement with the new suggested CAP value. As such, no Credit Committee meeting was held and the proposed CAP value was implemented on the date stated in the consultation.

View Consultation for Allocation of a New Grid Supply Point (GSP) to a GSP Group – 23 January 2020

Consultation for Allocation of a New Grid Supply Point (GSP) to a GSP Group – 23 January 2020

The Tongland 132kV substation currently feeds the _N GSP Group via two circuits with 132/11kV transformers, which form the existing GSP, GSP_TONG. The existing GSP is at the 11kV substation.

Scottish Power Energy Network (SPEN) is connecting two new circuits into the Tongland 132kV substation. The two new circuits will be connected via 132/33kV transformers to a 33kV substation.  The new circuits at the 33kV substation will be registered as a new GSP, to be known as Tongland_1, GSP_TONG1.

The National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO) propose that GSP_TONG1 is allocated to the South of Scotland (_N) GSP Group.

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