Ofgem has confirmed that National Grid should proceed with plans to set up a new legally separate company to carry out its electricity system operator function within National Grid plc.
The electricity system operator (ESO) has a central role in planning and operating the electricity system. The role and the form of the ESO needs to adapt to keep pace with a system that is going through a process of change.
In January 2017 Ofgem, Government and National Grid issued a joint statement setting out our intentions for the future of the ESO. At the same time, Ofgem published a consultation on future arrangements for the ESO.
We expect the new system operator company to be fully operational by April 2019.
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