Statutory Consultation - a proposal to modify the Special Conditions of the electricity transmission licence held by SP Transmission
Summary
Ofgem statutory consultation proposing to modify Special Conditions of SP Transmission's electricity transmission licence. Changes the regulatory obligations or allowed revenue terms for Scotland's transmission network.
Why it matters
Transmission licence modifications can adjust revenue allowances, output requirements, or regulatory mechanisms. SP Transmission covers central and southern Scotland.
Areas affected
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Statutory Consultation - a proposal to modify the Special Conditions of the electricity transmission licence held by SP Transmission | 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: Statutory Consultation - a proposal to modify the Special Conditions of the electricity transmission licence held by SP Transmission Publication type: Decision Publication date: 28 February 2024 Topic: Electricity transmission, Energy network price controls Print this page Related links Decision: Three SP Transmission's 2023 MSIP applications Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn To give effect to our decision to approve funding for three MSIP projects of SPT, this licence modification will set out the proposed modifications of Appendix 1 of SpC 3.14 (Medium Sized Investment Projects (MSIP) Re-opener and Price Control Deliverable (MSIPREt)). Main document Statutory Consultation - a proposal to modify the Special Conditions of the electricity transmission licence held by SP Transmission [PDF, 289.51KB] Subsidiary documents NGET Response to Ofgem Statutory Consultation to modify Special Conditions [PDF, 208.51KB] SPT Response to Ofgem Statutory Consultation to modify Special Conditions [PDF, 101.55KB] Print this page Related links Decision: Three SP Transmission's 2023 MSIP applications Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Close