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1 Code Administrator's Working Group Duncan Burt CUSC and Grid Code

2 CUSC – Positives  Working Groups chaired by Panel Members or National Grid  Governance arrangement have evolved as issues arose  i.e. CAP160 - Working group process now aligned to the BSC  Large scale analytical support from National Grid  Established Standing Groups that debate key wider issues. BSSG, GSG and Transmission Access  Active engagement of Panel Members during the Amendment Process  Joint working groups with the Grid Code  Cost effective administration Rigorous and high quality analysis Administered in an independent & objective fashion Promote inclusive accessible and effective consultation Cost effective

3 CUSC – Negatives  Difficulty in progressing fundamental change especially when there is an overlap with matters of public – i.e. CAP148  Tight ‘standard’ timeframe for complex Amendments  All details are within the codes, no procedures  All Amendments approved by Ofgem – no self governance  Different governance terminology to other Electricity codes  Potential for a significant number of alternatives (now reduced with the introduction of CAP160)  RPI – X acts as a dis-incentive for expenditure on assessment and implementation Sufficiently flexible to circumstances Delivers a proportionate regulatory burden Governed by transparent & easily understood rules and procedures

4 Ideas for the future  Establish Workstreams in Electricity  For BSC, CUSC, BSAD and Grid Code issues  Formal joint mechanisms for cross code and licence issues  i.e. BSC modifications and BSAD developed and consulted in a joint report  Current examples in CUSC and Grid Code include:  Gas Insulated Switchgear  Compliance  Frequency response

5 Ideas for the future  Greater use of Issue/ Standing Groups to address issues / develop ideas from industry  Such groups could aid Amendment development and support smaller participants  Common code terminology for governance – All codes  Quarterly education seminars – All relevant codes together  Code user guides and Amendment guidance/FAQ’s in a common format  Plain English for reports and codes (where appropriate to do so without affecting the legal status of the code) e.g. Crystal marks

6 Grid Code – Positives  Flexible governance arrangements – i.e. able to change legal text once an Amendment is with Ofgem  Developments by consensus  Representative panels who actively contribute  Joint working groups with other codes  For Grid Code National Grid required to respond to each consultation response to address points raised  Cost effective administration Administered in an independent & objective fashion Promote inclusive accessible and effective consultation Cost effective Sufficiently flexible to circumstances Delivers a proportionate regulatory burden

7 Grid Code – Negatives  Modifications can take a long time


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