Concurrent Session IIIa: Smart grids & systems 26 May 2015 Martin Crouch Former Chair, CEER and ACER Electricity Working Groups Senior Partner, OFGEM.

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Concurrent Session IIIa: Smart grids & systems 26 May 2015 Martin Crouch Former Chair, CEER and ACER Electricity Working Groups Senior Partner, OFGEM

Encouraging demand side flexibility in ‘smart’ networks “Greater penetration of renewable-based generation is significantly increasing the requirement for market-based flexible response which will include the demand side and the supply side.” - ACER Bridge to But, consensus still needs to be reached around: the definition of flexibility and regulatory measures required So, Regulators have committed to: defining "flexible response" an action plan for removing the barriers to its development a recommendation on the facilitation of the development of flexible response and its implication for the design of the electricity market and the operation of the electricity system 2

Flexibility – a holistic approach 3

GB example: experience in regulating “smart” In RIIO-ED1 ( ), we benchmarked forecast smart savings as part of our business plan assessment While companies put forward significant savings we felt there was room for significantly more – £322m across the 10 slow tracked DNOs reflecting cost savings available through network innovation and use of smart grid solutions – Combined with business plans this suggests overall savings of £798m with strong incentives on companies to find more savings during the control period Companies also investing in smart grid enablers during ED1 to allow for further savings during RIIO-ED2 4