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What does Great Britain mean? In legal drafting and statutory contexts, Great Britain describes England, Wales and Scotland (including their smaller offshore islands), and excludes Northern Ireland and the Crown Dependencies (the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands). It is principally a geographical expression rather than a term of art. Many UK statutes and regulations use “Great Britain” to set territorial extent or application, and individual enactments may state expressly whether adjacent waters or specified islands are included. There is no single universal statutory definition; scope is set by the instrument in question. Typical uses include: defining the territorial extent of legislation (for example,...

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Legal and regulatory framework for competition in Great Britain’s onshore electricity transmission: CATO, SPV and Competition Proxy models, RIIO interaction, early competition and Hinkley-Seabank

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For a thorough exploration of the oversight, consenting and incentivisation of the net zero transition under the laws of England and Wales, see also: Collinson and Hockman on Energy Law: Regulating, Consenting and Incentivising the Energy Transition. That textbook provides extensive treatment of matters addressed in this Practice Note...

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If you are focused on particular elements of the developing GB transmission competition regime, the following sections of this Practice Note may help:

  • The existing position
  • The CATO mechanism
  • The spv model
  • The Competition Proxy model
  • The Hinkley-Seabank project

Introduction

The great britain (GB) onshore electricity transmission network has, since privatisation, been owned, operated and upgraded by three licensed transmission system owners (TOs). These are three privately held companies: National Grid Electricity Transmission plc (NGET) for assets in England and Wales; SP Transmission PLC (SPT) for lines in southern Scotland; and Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc (SHET) for assets in northern Scotland and the Scottish islands. The ‘system operator’ (SO) has a number of roles that apply across the...

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