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Consultation outcome: National Energy System Operator (NESO) licences and other impacted licences: statutory consultation

Ofgem

August 29
09:00 2024

This consultation sought feedback on the 2 licences intended for the National Energy System Operator (NESO), as well as amendments to other impacted licences.

The joint response sets out government and Ofgems considerations of the consultation responses, and the decisions taken by both organisations on the shape and content of the licences.

Alongside the consultation response and the final versions of the NESO licences here, Ofgem has also published the Annexes and other connected documents, including:

  • the amendments to existing licence conditions impacted by the creation of NESO
  • an issues log
  • the reasons and effects for NESOs new licence conditions and changes to the existing licence conditions
  • non-confidential stakeholder responses to our statutory consultations

These documents do not constitute a decision to grant (or treat as granted) the proposed licences and modifications to impacted licences. A final decision on the granting of licences and making the modifications to impacted licences is to be taken by the Secretary of State in sequence with a wider set of decisions to establish NESO. Once this decision is taken it will set the date for Day 1 when NESO will be created.


Original consultation

Summary

Were seeking views on 2 licences covering gas and electricity functions of the National Energy System Operator, and providing response to previous consultations.

This consultation ran from
to

Consultation description

Update: 2 April 2024

Some of the annexes originally published here on 28 March had formatting issues, so we republished them later that day.

There were no changes to the modifications we are consulting on.

Ofgem and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero are jointly consulting on 2 Ofgem regulated licences for the National Energy System Operator (NESO) which cover its obligations regarding electricity and gas functions.

The consultation document also acts as a response to previous consultations and includes connected announcements.

Government and Ofgem previously set out a commitment to create a publicly owned body, theFuture System Operator (now called NESO), as an impartial expert, with responsibilities across both the electricity and gas systems.

The 2 licences will be regulated by Ofgem:

  • an Electricity System Operator (ESO) licence covering its obligations regarding its electricity functions
  • a Gas System Planner (GSP) licence covering its obligations regarding its gas functions

The licences will include conditions for:

  • the business conduct and independence of NESO
  • its strategic and operational functions
  • its roles including the provision of advice and information to government
  • its obligations concerning energy industry codes and charging

We are now consulting on:

  • a proposal to grant (or treat as granted) an Electricity System Operator and a Gas System Planner licence
  • modifications to various licence conditions which will be impacted by the creation of NESO and the designation of the Independent System Operator and Planner (ISOP)

We are consulting on these 2 elements now because they werent covered in our previous consultation, and are required for theNESOs Day 1 licences.

We also provide:

This consultation brings together the outputs of multiple non-statutory consultations across NESO licences, new roles, financial design and incentives, and consequential changes to other licences.

It provides the complete proposed NESO Day 1 licence conditions, subject to the conclusion of this consultation.

How to respond

Please copy your responses to both:

Documents

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