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Further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme: decision

OFGEM·decision·MEDIUM·4 Apr 2025·source document

Summary

Ofgem decision on further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset (OHA) pilot scheme.

Why it matters

Operative detailed parameters for the OHA pilot programme. Sister to the November 2024 IPA decision and the broader interconnector + offshore wind hybrid programme that becomes MPI in the March 2026 market arrangements decision.

Areas affected

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Further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme: decision | 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: Further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme: decision Publication type: Decision Publication date: 4 April 2025 Topic: Offshore electricity transmission, Electricity interconnectors Decision for: Consultation on further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme Print this page Related links Consultation on further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme Decision on the Regulatory Framework for the Non-Standard Interconnectors of the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme Consultation on the Regulatory Framework, including Market Arrangements, for Offshore Hybrid Assets: Multi-Purpose Interconnectors and Non-Standard Interconnectors Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn This decision addresses our consultation, of 20 September 2024, on further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset (OHA) pilot scheme. These are additional to the high-level regime parameters included in section 7 and Appendix 1 of our decision on the Regulatory Framework for the Non-Standard Interconnectors (NSIs) of the OHA pilot scheme of 8 February 2024. The OHA pilot scheme comprises the proposed LionLink and Nautilus Non-Standard Interconnectors, which are to run from the United Kingdom to offshore converter stations, linked to offshore wind farms, in Netherlands and Belgian waters respectively. Main document Further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme: decision [PDF, 623.88KB] Print this page Related links Consultation on further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme Decision on the Regulatory Framework for the Non-Standard Interconnectors of the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme Consultation on the Regulatory Framework, including Market Arrangements, for Offshore Hybrid Assets: Multi-Purpose Interconnectors and Non-Standard Interconnectors Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Close