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Joint Ofgem and BEIS Consultation on Reforming the Energy Industry Codes Response from the UK Energy Research Centre


Citation Bell, K. Joint Ofgem and BEIS Consultation on Reforming the Energy Industry Codes Response from the UK Energy Research Centre. 2019.
Author(s) Bell, K.
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Abstract

The gas and electricity sectors feature many different actors that interact in different ways, through commercial arrangements and physical transfers of energy. The activities of the larger actors – generators, suppliers, gas shippers, and network owners and operators – are regulated through various licences.

There is then a raft of standards and codes that govern the interfaces between the actors and many of the characteristics of equipment that is connected to the networks. Most of these documents were established when the gas and electricity sectors were first liberalised in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Although a number have seen various revisions since then, many industry observers have argued that they are out of step with technological and market developments and difficult to change.

This document contains the UKERC response to the 2019 consulation by BEIS/Ofgem about how and why the codes might be revised.