Ofgem has today published two working papers related to charging for electricity networks. The role of transmission and distribution networks is changing in the future electricity system. We need to ensure that the costs for the networks are spread fairly among consumers and that network capacity is used efficiently.
The first working paper is about reforms to ensure that network users are encouraged to connect to and use the system as efficiently as possible. It also examines how network capacity could be traded or transferred between users. The second is an update on the Targeted Charging Review, which is about ensuring that networks recover historic or fixed network costs in a way that is fair across all customers.
The aim of this work is to ensure that reforms encourage the most efficient use of the system at the lowest cost for customers, and that network charges for all users are fair.
Andrew Wright, Ofgem’s senior partner for energy systems, explains these documents in more detail in his blog.
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