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Title: Offshore Transmission Regulatory Regime


1
Offshore TransmissionRegulatory Regime
  • DECC / Ofgem External Communications Workshop
  • 8 December 2008

2
IntroductionDuarte Figueira
  • Director, Renewables Deployment Team
  • DECC

3
Welcome and Aims of the dayOffshore
Transmission overview of proposed regulatory
regime
  • Provide further clarity on
  • Offshore Transmission project status
  • EU Third package
  • Design of the regime (as set out in the November
    08 joint DECC/Ofgem consultation document)
  • Implementation issues
  • The key stages, next steps and dates in the
    implementation process
  • Encourage discussion
  • Questions

4
Agenda
  • Arrival / Coffee
  • Welcome and aims of the day Duarte Figueira
    (DECC)
  • Offshore Transmission overview and context view
    from DECC Duarte Figueira
  • Overview of EU Third Package of Legislative
    measures for the Gas and Electricity Markets
    Sue Harrison (DECC)
  • Questions
  • Overview of regulatory regime and latest
    consultation Robert Hull (Ofgem)
  • Questions
  • Implementation of Regime key changes Bridget
    Morgan (Ofgem) John Greasley (National Grid)
  • Questions
  • Next Steps Duarte Figueira (DECC)
  • Close

5
Offshore Transmission overview and context view
from DECC
  • Duarte Figueira
  • Director, Renewables Deployment Team
  • DECC

6
New Offshore Transmission Regime
  • Provision of offshore grid connection to offshore
    wind farms key to delivery of our targets.
  • Developers need a grid connection they can afford
    on time.
  • Up to 15 billion of new offshore grid needed to
    connect Rounds 1, 2 3 offshore wind.

7
Offshore Wind - Background
  • Major contributor to UKs 2020 renewables target
  • UK already no. 1 in offshore wind 598 MW
    installed
  • Ambitious plans for up to 33 GW of offshore wind.

8
SEA Round 3 timeline
  • Offshore Energy SEA launched December 07
  • SEA scoping Spring 08
  • Crown Estate launch of Round 3 June 08
  • SEA workshops September/October 08
  • Crown Estate Invitation to Negotiate issued late
    Sept 08
  • SEA Environmental Report published Jan 09
  • Environmental Report Consultation January-April
    09
  • Crown Estate ITN closes 3 March 2009
  • Government Decision on SEA Spring 2009
  • Crown Estate finalises zones, awards complete by
    end 2009
  • Earliest projects construction could begin 2014
    onwards

9
Regulating Offshore Transmission
  • First R1 projects and some R2 projects grid
    connections built by developers
  • But scale of offshore wind planned means we
    need a regulatory regime in place to support
    offshore wind development ensure secure
    supplies
  • Govt therefore took powers in Energy Act 2004 to
    regulate offshore transmission.

10
New Offshore Transmission Regime - benefits
  • Will provide offshore grid companies OFTOs
    with a secure income stream for 20 years.
  • Means developers will not have to fund cost of
    cables upfront.
  • NG will co-ordinate onshore and offshore grid.
  • Competition will lower cost of assets and allow
    new players to bring new solutions funding.
  • Amended grid codes will provide secure supplies.

11
Current Consultation
  • Now consulting on implementation of high level
    policy decisions
  • Refinement of policy positions
  • Further update on changes to codes and licences
  • OFTO of last resort result of EU Unbundling
    requirements.

12
Overview of EU Third Package of Legislative
Measures for the Gas and Electricity Markets
  • Sue Harrison (DECC)

13
Third package unbundling requirements - Context
  • Third package is the latest step towards the
    creation of a single EU energy market
  • Aim is to deliver choice for consumers and more
    cross-border trade so as to achieve efficiency
    gains, competitive prices and higher standards of
    service, and to contribute to security of supply
    and sustainability
  • Key plank is effective unbundling, ie separation
    of transmission networks from generation and
    supply without this, there is an inherent risk
    of discrimination not only in the operation of
    the network but also in the incentives for
    vertically integrated companies to invest
    adequately in their networks

14
Third package unbundling requirements - Process
  • Ministerial agreement on third package was
    achieved on 10 October 2008
  • Package must now be agreed with the European
    Parliament. Wording of some provisions will
    inevitably change, but the unbundling
    requirements are unlikely to change
    significantly.
  • Third package is expected to enter into force in
    mid-2009
  • Third package must be implemented in Member
    States at the latest 18 months after that date,
    ie around end-2010
  • However, Member States have one extra year to
    implement the unbundling requirements, ie by
    around end-2011

15
Third package unbundling requirements in text
agreed by Ministers in October 2008
  • Member States can choose any of the following
    three options
  • - Ownership unbundling, where the same
    person must not exercise control over a
    transmission system and over a generation or
    supply business
  • Or, where the transmission system belongs to
    a vertically integrated undertaking (VIU) on the
    entry into force of the package
  • - Independent system operator, where the
    system operator is in separate ownership from the
    rest of the VIU and the VIU retains ownership of
    the transmission network but performs none of the
    functions of the transmission system operator or

16
Third package unbundling requirements in text
agreed by Ministers in October 2008
  • - Independent transmission operator, where
    the system operator remains part of the VIU but
    in a separate legal entity. There are very
    detailed and strict requirements on both the ITO
    and the parent VIU to ensure effective
    independence of transmission system operation, eg
    supervisory body, compliance programme, close
    regulatory oversight to ensure compliance, rules
    on investment, rules on transfer of staff
  • - By way of derogation, arrangements which
    guarantee more effective independence of the
    transmission system operator than the third
    option may be certified as compliant by the
    regulator and the Commission

17
Questions
18
Overview of the Regulatory Regime and latest
consultation
  • Robert Hull
  • Head of Offshore Transmission Policy Incentives
  • External communications Session
  • 8th December 2008

19
Update on the Proposed Offshore Transmission
Regime
20
Introduction
  • Update on the Regulatory regime
  • Offshore transmission background
  • Key regulatory proposals, including key
    developments in the November consultation
  • Update on the Tender process
  • Projects that are likely to be tendered in the
    transitional regime
  • Key features of the tender process
  • Next steps

21
Offshore Transmission
  • Government expects that up to 33GW of offshore
    renewables will be developed, within the entire
    offshore area for the UK
  • It will cover offshore projects, including wind
    and future tide based generation
  • There will be a regulatory regime for offshore
    transmission connections
  • As for onshore generator pays transmission
    charges
  • Risks and costs shared with consumers
  • The first two rounds alone (South East North
    West) cover up to 8 GW and this is likely to
    require more than 2.5bn of transmission assets

22
From Principles to practice
23
Key Regulatory Proposals (1)
  • The offshore generator connection requirements
    will set the scope and trigger the selection of
    an Offshore Transmission Owner (OFTO)
  • The OFTO to undertake this investment will be
    appointed by competitive tender with the winner
    awarded a transmission licence.
  • Tender will offer opportunities for innovation in
    delivering fit for purpose, value for money
    assets
  • Open-ended licences with 20 year initial
    regulated revenue period
  • The tender process will be run by Ofgem,
    resulting in selection of a preferred bidder and
    approval of a long term regulated revenue stream.
  • Tenders will be run to in early years to select
    OFTOs for transmission assets that are in
    service or being constructed by the offshore
    developer (transitional regime)

24
Key Regulatory Proposals (2)
  • The OFTOs annual income received from the GB
    System Operator (GBSO) is based on asset
    availability not utilisation
  • Availability incentive
  • Aim incentivise rectification of short- and
    long-term outages
  • Proposal includes a banking mechanism coupled
    to the 10 penalty
  • OFTO accrues credits if availability gt target,
    debits if lt target
  • Credits earned for good performance offset
    penalties payable
  • Aim to incentivise consistent high performance,
    while maintaining viability of OFTO proposal

25
Key Regulatory Proposals (3)
  • Post construction revenue adjustments
  • Incremental capacity increases up to 20 by
    existing OFTO
  • Further tender exercise for major capacity
    increases
  • Adjustment mechanisms to address unexpected or
    uncertain cost changes
  • End of the revenue stream
  • If there is an ongoing generator demand for the
    asset
  • Extension of revenue stream Where limited
    additional investment is required (up to 20).
  • Retender Where ongoing use of the asset requires
    significant new investment (over 20).
  • Performance bond towards the end of the period to
    maintain incentive properties over the asset life
  • If there is no ongoing demand the licence would
    be revoked

26
Key Recent Policy DevelopmentsNovember Joint
Consultation
  • Implementation proposals
  • updated change proposals for standard framework
    documents
  • change proposals for special conditions of NGETs
    transmission licence
  • propose for changes to licences and industry
    codes to be designated by Secretary of State and
    become part of the standard framework
  • EU unbundling requirements
  • OFTO of last resort consulting on revised
    position developed in light of unbundling
    announcement
  • NGET business separation requirements
  • Published proposed text for NGET to support
    business separation of the GBSO from OFTO arms
  • Performance incentives
  • Published proposals for an OFTO operational
    availability incentive framework

27
Update on the tender process
28
Overview of offshore projects likely to be
tendered in the transitional regime
29
Tender Process
  • A generator meeting certain pre-conditions will
    trigger a notice inviting expressions of interest
    from prospective OFTOs
  • Means that the tender is based on high level
    generator requirements
  • Pre-conditions include the developer holding a
    connection agreement with NGET and entering into
    lease arrangements with The Crown Estate
  • The tender process will be co-ordinated through
    annual competition windows this will be kept
    under review
  • A four stage tender process is proposed i.e.
    Pre-Qualification, Invitation to Tender, Best and
    Final Offer, and Preferred Bidder
  • Bidders will be required to comply with industry
    codes, technical standards, and licences
  • Ofgem will grant a licence to the winning bidder
  • Seeking value for money, fit for purpose bids
  • Licence sets out obligations and entitlements
  • Ofgem will recover tender costs from bidders and
    generators

30
Tender process Transitional Arrangements
  • Transitional arrangements will apply where
    transmission assets have been or will be
    constructed by the offshore developer
  • Ofgem will determine efficient asset values in
    advance
  • OFTO will adopt assets post construction
  • Phased projects will be adopted as phases are
    completed
  • Arrangements will apply where the developer meets
    certain pre-conditions ahead of Go Active or Go
    Live
  • Pre-conditions include that the offshore
    developer has completed the construction or has
    secured financing to construct the assets
  • Bidders will be able to bid for more than one
    project in a tender round
  • Ofgems evaluation strategy will be to seek the
    most economically advantageous bid for each
    project
  • The key factor will be the long-term revenue
    stream, subject to evidence of suitable technical
    and managerial capability

31
OFTO Qualification Criteria
  • Evidence of a suitable ownership structure for
    the OFTO
  • evidence of a suitable approach for financing the
    OFTO, demonstrating adequate financial standing
    and an understanding of the investment economics
  • evidence of suitable management capability for
    operating the OFTO and
  • evidence of relevant technical and specialist
    capability for OFTO operation, including but not
    limited to
  • Evidence of an understanding of the key Health
    Safety requirements (including policies and
    experience) and
  • Evidence of an understanding of key environmental
    requirements.

32
Key Features of the Tender Process
  • Certainty for OFTOs and Generators over
    Technical, Licence and Regulatory Requirements
  • Stable regulated income for project lifetime
  • Pre-agreement on risk allocation
  • Transparent bidding process
  • Greater flexibility on choice of design,
    procurement, operational management, insurance,
    financial structure, etc.
  • OFTO bids a 20 year revenue stream based on its
    view of costs, returns, scope for future
    developments.
  • We will develop our process in the light of
    responses received to the October tender
    consultation

33
Who Can Participate?
  • The tenders will be open to all interested
    parties, including consortiums of companies,
    banks, investment groups, manufacturers as well
    as existing network companies
  • EU rules on unbundling will apply to the regime
    and interested parties will need to be compliant

34
Risk Allocation
35
Summary of Regime Key Benefits
  • For Generators
  • Deliver cheaper and more timely offshore grid
    connections
  • Be more focused on generators requirements
  • Flexibility for future offshore generation needs
  • For OFTOs
  • Encourage innovation through competition and
    enable new entrants to compete in the market
  • Long term regulatory certainty and lighthanded
    regulation
  • Low risk - OFTO protected against generator
    failure and credit risk

36
Summary of Regime Key Benefits
  • For Generators
  • Deliver cheaper and more timely offshore grid
    connections
  • Be more focused on generators requirements
  • Flexibility for future offshore generation needs
  • For OFTOs
  • Encourage innovation through competition and
    enable new entrants to compete in the market
  • Long term regulatory certainty and lighthanded
    regulation
  • Low risk - OFTO protected against generator
    failure and credit risk

37
Next Steps
  • Ongoing consultations on regime details
  • Industry codes and technical standards
  • Transmission licence conditions
  • Further consultations expected early in the New
    Year on
  • Tender regulations
  • Tender documentation
  • Final joint consultation
  • Preparation for first tender round (transitional
    projects)
  • Go-Active June 09 (with tenders expected to
    start during Summer)
  • Go-Live June 10 (Prohibition extend offshore
    and applies to offshore developments at 132kV and
    above)

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39
Questions
40
Implementation Proposals
  • Bridget Morgan
  • Head of Standard Framework Development Offshore
    Transmission
  • 8 December 2008

41
Introduction
  • Summary of legal framework change proposals
  • Ongoing development of change proposals
  • Next steps
  • Impact on the role of the GBSO

42
Why are Changes Being Made?
  • To extend the existing frameworks offshore
    (majority of changes).
  • To implement different arrangements offshore (in
    limited circumstances where justified).
  • To maintain consistency within the regulatory and
    contractual frameworks.

43
What Changes have been Proposed?
  • There are detailed change proposals within our
    current consultation for
  • Transmission Licence (Annex 1)
  • Balancing and Settlement Code - BSC (Annex 2)
  • Connection and Use of System Code - CUSC (Annex
    3)
  • Distribution Connection and Use of System
    Agreement - DCUSA (Annex 4)
  • Distribution Code (Annex 5)
  • Grid Code (Annex 6)
  • System Operator Transmission Owner Code - STC
    (Annex 7)
  • GB Security Quality of Supply Standard - GBSQSS
    (Annex 8)
  • NGET Special Conditions (Annex 9)

44
Why are Changes Being Made?
  • To extend the existing frameworks offshore
    (majority of changes).
  • To implement different arrangements offshore (in
    limited circumstances where justified).
  • To maintain consistency within the regulatory and
    contractual frameworks.

45
Existing Contractual Arrangements Required for
Generator Connection to GB Transmission System
In Scotland
Transmission Owner
Generator
NGET
STC
CUSC
Grid Code
This is how it works now
46
Proposed Contractual Arrangements required for
Offshore Generator Connection to GB Transmission
System
Same structure of arrangements with new type of
transmission licensee (OFTO)
47
Proposed Contractual Arrangements required for
Offshore Generator Connection to GB Transmission
System
Offshore connecting to transmission system in
Scotland
Offshore Generator
Offshore Transmission Owner
NGET
CUSC
STC
Grid Code
Transmission Owner
NGET may need to seek transmission services from
more than one transmission licensee
48
Proposed Contractual Arrangements required for
Offshore Generator Connection to GB Transmission
System
Offshore connecting via onshore distribution
system
STC
Offshore Transmission Owner
Offshore Generator
NGET
CUSC
DCUSA
Grid Code
Distribution licensee
NGET may seek services from a distribution
licensee
49
What has changed since June 2008?
  • We have identified policy proposals whose
    implementation would require changes to a number
    of the relevant documents in our current
    consultation.
  • We have provided further detail about
    implementation proposals for
  • Connection application process
  • 20 limit on development of offshore transmission
    system without further competitive tender
  • Standard transmission access products for
    offshore generators
  • 132kV connected licence exempt offshore generators

50
What has changed since June 2008? 2
  • Changes across all documents to
  • Take account of responses to our June document.
  • Improve drafting of change proposals (eg
    correction of consistency issues and
    typographical errors).
  • Remove any parts of previous change proposals not
    considered appropriate for the offshore
    transmission regime.
  • Reflect changes implemented under normal
    governance arrangements (updated baseline)
  • Specific changes to each relevant document
  • Highlighted in chapter 4 and the introduction to
    each Annex

51
Current Consultation Standard Framework
Development
  • Areas where we would particularly welcome input
    from industry participants
  • Commercial treatment of OFTO provided reactive
    power services.
  • GBSQSS security criteria for offshore transformer
    equipment, offshore cable circuits and busbars
    forming part of an offshore transmission system.
  • Development of NGET Seven Year Statement (SYS).
  • Revised OFTO of last resort proposals.
  • Proposed NGET business separation obligations.

52
Ongoing Development Work
  • Drafting review to check change proposals are
  • Consistent
  • Appropriate for revised OFTO of last resort
    proposals
  • Correctly aligned with proposed change to
    Schedule 1 of NGETs transmission licence
  • Further consideration of
  • Commercial treatment of OFTO provided reactive
    power capability
  • Proposed offshore transmission security criteria
  • Changes implemented under normal governance
  • Review of consultation responses

53
Next steps
  • Second consultation on tender regulations planned
    for New Year 2009.
  • Further consultation on tender process planned
    for February 2009.
  • Final consultation on licence and code change
    proposals planned for spring 2009.
  • Go-Active planned for June 2009.
  • Go-Live planned for June 2010.

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55
Implementation of regime impact on the role of
NGET
  • John Greasley, NGET

56
National Grids Role in GB Electricity
Transmission
  • National Grids System Operator obligations under
    its current licence terms are to
  • Operate the GB Transmission System
  • Ensure GB Transmission frameworks are in place
  • CUSC users rights and obligations with respect
    to the transmission system
  • Bilateral Connection Agreement Site specific
    agreement between User and NGET
  • Grid Code technical and operational
    requirements for users
  • GBSQSS security and quality of supply standard
    joint obligations with the Scottish TOs
  • BSC Balancing and Settlement Code
  • STC requirements between NGET and TOs - joint
    obligation with the Scottish TOs
  • Co-ordinate and produce the Seven Year Statement
  • Offer terms for connection to and use of the
    transmission system
  • Have charging methodologies in place
  • Comply with distribution codes

57
Operating the GB Transmission Networks
  • Under current arrangements the TOs in Scotland
    provide a transmission service in accordance with
    the STC, which means
  • Making their transmission systems available
  • Providing National Grid with a means to direct
    configuration of the Scottish networks
  • Providing real-time information to National Grid
  • Configuring their networks to National Grids
    direction in accordance with agreed procedures
  • National Grid is in turn obliged to
  • Ensure networks are operated within licence
    standards
  • Ensure networks are operated within specified
    limits
  • Operational limits are set out in the TOs
    Services Capability Specification

58
Relationship between TO and SO
Current Arrangements
Transmission Owner
System Operator
Scottish Hydro
Scottish Power
System Design Project Management Engineering
and Maintenance
System Planning System Operation Market
Facilitation Contractual interface with Users
National Grid
National Grid
59
Ensure GB Transmission Frameworks are in place
Code change proposals to extend the current
framework to accommodate offshore transmission
are currently being consulted on
60
Co-ordinate and produce the Seven Year Statement
  • The Seven Year Statement (SYS) provides
    information from which prospective transmission
    users can evaluate connection opportunities
  • Published annually by National Grid (plus a
    quarterly update)
  • Covers the GB Transmission System
  • By default will extend to cover offshore area
  • We also publish other information, for example
    the Transmission Networks Quarterly Connections
    update
  • What information would be useful to an offshore
    developer?

61
Offer terms for connection to and use of the
transmission system
  • NGET is the contractual counterparty for all
    users of the GB Transmission system
  • Two-stage process proposed for offshore
    transmission regime
  • Initial connection offer at three months
  • Tender process
  • Agreement to Vary
  • NGET manages the relationship with other TOs
    (Scotland and Offshore) via the STC

62
Overall Connection Application Process
Tender
Preferred
Process continues to licence award
Window
Bidder
Starts
Identified
Tender Process
Offshore network
Preferred
Connection
Connection
design options
Bidder
(including distribution
Offer
Offer
accedes to
options)
Connection
Connection
Agreement
Information
Information
STC
Application
Offer
Assessment of
to Vary
onshore impact
Acceptance
Acceptance
Connection Process
Connection Process
Connection
Connection
Construction,
Terms
Commissioning and
Offer

varied to
Accession proceed
Onshore
under STC
include
Works and
Governance

Final

Assumed
offshore
Offshore
works
Works
Stage 1
Stage 2
63
Have Charging Methodologies in place
  • NGET puts in place Charging Methodologies in
    accordance with Transmission Licence Obligations
  • Facilitate competition
  • Cost reflectivity
  • Take account of developments in TOs transmission
    businesses
  • All users of the GB Transmission System pay
    Connection Charges and/or Use of System Charges
    to NGET
  • NGET pays TOs in accordance with their own
    Charging Methodologies

64
Offshore charging proposals
  • Offshore charging consultation closed on 24
    November
  • Eight responses received
  • Mixed views
  • Report to be provided to Ofgem in December
  • Deadline for veto will be prior to 1 April 2009
  • NGET intends to publish further information
    relating to indicative charges based on its
    recommendations

65
Comply with Distribution Codes
  • Offshore transmission can connect to DNO onshore
  • Will only arise if offshore generator requests
    such an option
  • Will be reflected in the input data to the tender
    process
  • NGET will investigate options for DNO connection
    after the initial connection offer
  • This will involve applying to the relevant DNO
  • Terms of DNO offer will be reflected through to
    the User

66
Transition - impact on NGET
  • Transitional projects may already have
    agreements with
  • NGET and/or
  • A DNO
  • These agreements will need to change
  • Impacts will be considered on a case by case
    basis
  • Ultimately these agreements will transit to
    Bilateral Connection Agreements with NGET
  • Exact timing of the process is yet to be
    finalised
  • We also need information from yourselves for
    operational purposes

67
Getting Connected Workshop
  • Workshop held on 1 December 2008
  • Good level of attendance/engagement on the day
  • Issues considered
  • Information useful to prospective developers
    (SYS)
  • Walking through the Connection Application
    Workshop
  • NGET will document and publish output from the day

68
Where is more information available?
  • Your Customer Account Manager
  • For general queries please contact
  • gbso.offshore_at_uk.ngrid.com
  • NGET website for offshore transmission
  • http//www.nationalgrid.com/uk/Electricity/offsho
    reProject/

69
Questions
70
Next Steps
  • Current Consultation Closes January 9 2009
  • Further Final Consultation
  • Go-Active June 2009
  • First Tenders Summer 2009 Transitional
    Projects
  • Go-Live June 2010
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