Decision to reject an appeal of the Retail Energy Code Technical Expert Panel's approval of REC Change Proposal R0093
Summary
Ofgem rejected DCC's appeal against REC Technical Expert Panel's approval of R0093, which increases Central Switching Service maximum demand volumes during the MHHS migration period. The decision upholds the TEP's original approval, allowing R0093 to proceed to implementation. This affects data processing capacity during the transition to half-hourly settlement.
Why it matters
A routine procedural decision that maintains existing implementation plans for MHHS. The rejection suggests Ofgem views the proposed capacity increases as proportionate to migration requirements, keeping the transition on track without material changes to costs or timelines.
Key facts
- •Appeal received 8 February 2024
- •Decision published 21 March 2024
- •R0093 approved for implementation following appeal rejection
- •Relates to CSS Maximum Demand Volumes during MHHS migration
Areas affected
Related programmes
Memo
Decision to reject an appeal of the Retail Energy Code Technical Expert Panel's approval of REC Change Proposal R0093 | Ofgem Please enable JavaScript in your web browser to get the best experience. BETA This site is currently in BETA. Help us improve by giving us your feedback . Close alert: Decision to reject an appeal of the Retail Energy Code Technical Expert Panel's approval of REC Change Proposal R0093 Publication type: Decision Publication date: 21 March 2024 Topic: Electricity supply Subtopic: Market-wide half-hourly settlement (MHHS) Print this page Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn On 8 February 2024, Ofgem received an appeal from the Data Communications Company (DCC, the appellant) in relation to the decision of the Retail Energy Code (REC) Technical Expert Panel to approve REC Change Proposal R0093: Uplift to CSS Maximum Demand Volumes during MHHS Migration Period. Having considered the arguments and evidence submitted by the appellant and the REC Code Manager, we have decided to reject the appeal. This letter sets out the reasoning for our decision. The TEP's decision therefore stands and R0093 should proceed to implementation. Main document Decision to reject an appeal in relation to REC Change Proposal R0093 [PDF, 171.79KB] Subsidiary documents Appellant submission to Ofgem [PDF, 285.92KB] Code Manager response to appeal submission [PDF, 199.03KB] Print this page Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Close