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Great Britain energy regulation update: Ofgem/DESNZ consultations, CfD AR7, offshore wind guidance, hydrogen funding, DCC governance, fusion investment, Scottish EPC reform, and key deadlines – 23 January 2025

Published on: 23 January 2025

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Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing

Ofgem consults on directions for Elexon's role as MHHS implementation manager

Ofgem is seeking views on draft directions to be issued to Elexon in its capacity as the Market-wide Half-Hourly Settlement (MHHS) implementation manager. The proposals focus on two strands: reporting on MHHS delivery progress, and administration of the MHHS testing cohorts. The consultation closes on 30 January 2025. See: LNB News 16/01/2025 54.

Electricity Code Modifications

Details of current changes to the Connection and Use of System Code (CUSC), the Grid Code (GC), the System Owner -Transmission Owner Code (STC) and the Security and Quality Supply Standard (SQSS) are now collated on NESO’s Modification Tracker. It outlines each modification’s purpose, the stakeholders affected, Panel comments on prioritisation, and the stage it has reached in the review pathway. For more information, see: Codes...

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