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1 UNC Transmission Workstream 7th December 2006
Summary of National Grid Enduring Exit Consultations - ExCR and Gas Charging UNC Transmission Workstream 7th December 2006

2 National Grid NTS Consultations
ExCR “User Commitment” Flexibility areas and zones, and associated limits GCD 01 – NTS Exit (Flat) Capacity Prevailing NTS Exit (Flat) Capacity Reserve prices for annual and daily auctions GCD 02- NTS Exit (Flexibility) Capacity and Commodity New SO Flexibility Commodity Charge Rate Revised SO Commodity Charge Rate GCD 03 – Under/over-recovery mechanisms

3 Industry Responses Received
Respondent ExCR GCD01 (Flat Capacity) GCD02 (Flexibility) GCD03 (Revenue Recovery) E.on ü Statoil UK Scottish and Southern Energy EDF Energy RWE npower The Association of Electricity Producers (AEP) International Power Scotia Gas Networks National Grid UK Distribution Wales & The West Utilities

4 ExCR- General comments
In making responses, many respondents recognised uncertainty of: Licence obligations - default lead times, obligations and incentives UNC Mod Proposals Charging Proposals Responses made without implying support for exit reform

5 ExCR - User Commitment Responses
Proposal Response 4 year commitment for increases in capacity Against - Preference for 1 year, consistent with Langage and Marchwood determinations Why need for increase? -Option 1; or -Option 2 Option 1 – Recognised simplicity, but not preferred Option 2 – Preferred option (by 5 of 7) Option 3 – NGD propose new option where prices fixed at time of application Link to ARCAs? Reduction notice period Against - Concern over rigidity of process (14 months and Oct effective date) leading to potential capacity sterilisation - call for ability to reduce earlier if “efficient and economic”

6 ExCR - Flex Responses Proposal Response Flex zones and areas
Broad support as pragmatic starting point Flex limits Best place for limits? Methodology for update?

7 GCD01 - Flat Capacity Charging Proposed Changes and Responses
Initial Change Proposal Response Transcost or Transportation Model 9:1 Support for Transportation Model Interruption Payments removed No comments No adjustment of capacity charges to recover allowed revenue Flat charges would recover approximately 45% of TO Exit Costs. Against – would like to see charge adjusted (or scaled) to recover majority of allowed TO Exit Revenue No capping of annual price movements Support Removal of zones for NTS/LDZ offtakes

8 GCD02 - Flex Capacity & Commodity Charging Proposed Changes and Responses
Initial Change Proposal Response Reserve price equal to 0 p/kWh, consistent with principle that there has been no specific NTS investments for flexibility capacity Support – although some not in support of the product Applicable Flex SO Commodity Rate proposed to be set at common rate for all zones – Based on proportion of relevant SO costs considered appropriate to target to within day flow variations Against Do not agree that a charge should be levied (or in some cases, that the product should be defined Over complex – don’t understand requirement Some support for zero price and monitoring Applicable Flat SO Commodity Rate Set to recover of 50% of allowed SO revenue net of flexibility commodity charges Support Support for single adjustment ratio i.e. initial flat/flex price ratio maintained in the event of over/under recovery

9 GCD03 - TO Over/Under Recovery Proposed Changes and Responses
Initial Change Proposal Response Under Recovery TO Exit (Flat) Commodity Charge Would be deigned to recover residual TO Exit (50%) revenue after TO Exit (Flat) & (Flexibility) Capacity auction outcome Support subject to flat capacity charges being adjusted first Over Recovery Exit Buy-back offset mechanism Excess revenue would be used to offset an entry buy-back scheme should such a scheme be introduced (Analogous to PC65 Entry mechanism) Negative TO Exit (Flat) Commodity Charge Would be deigned to redistribute residual TO Exit (50%) revenue after TO Exit (Flat) & (Flexibility) Capacity auction outcome Some support for exit but-back offset mechanism: recognise that it would not be applicable if there was no buy-back incentive mechanism

10 Way Forward National Grid considering responses and potential changes to its initial views Desire to consult on final proposals after Ofgem decisions on alternate UNC Mod Proposals GCM01 Capacity charging proposals If not possible due to time constraints, consultations will be undertaken based on stated assumptions


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