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CUSC – Positives Administered in an Working Groups chaired by Panel Members or independent & National Grid objective fashion Governance arrangement have evolved as issues arose i.e. CAP160 - Working group process now aligned to the BSC Rigorous and high Large scale analytical support from National Grid quality analysis Established Standing Groups that debate key wider Promote inclusive issues. BSSG, GSG and Transmission Access accessible and Active engagement of Panel Members during the effective Amendment Process consultation Joint working groups with the Grid Code Cost effective administration Cost effective CUSC – Negatives Sufficiently Difficulty in progressing fundamental change flexible to especially when there is an overlap with matters of circumstances public – i.e. CAP148 Tight ‘standard’ timeframe for complex Amendments Delivers a All details are within the codes, no procedures proportionate All Amendments approved by Ofgem – no self regulatory burden governance Different governance terminology to other Electricity Governed by codes transparent & Potential for a significant number of alternatives (now easily understood reduced with the introduction of CAP160) rules and procedures RPI – X acts as a dis-incentive for expenditure on assessment and implementation Ideas for the future Establish Workstreams in Electricity For BSC, CUSC, BSAD and Grid Code issues Formal joint mechanisms for cross code and licence issues i.e. BSC modifications and BSAD developed and consulted in a joint report Current examples in CUSC and Grid Code include: Gas Insulated Switchgear Compliance Frequency response Ideas for the future Greater use of Issue/ Standing Groups to address issues / develop ideas from industry Such groups could aid Amendment development and support smaller participants Common code terminology for governance – All codes Quarterly education seminars – All relevant codes together Code user guides and Amendment guidance/FAQ’s in a common format Plain English for reports and codes (where appropriate to do so without affecting the legal status of the code) e.g. Crystal marks Grid Code – Positives Sufficiently Flexible governance arrangements – i.e. able to flexible to circumstances change legal text once an Amendment is with Ofgem Developments by consensus Administered in an independent & Representative panels who actively contribute objective fashion Promote inclusive Joint working groups with other codes accessible and effective consultation For Grid Code National Grid required to respond to Delivers a each consultation response to address points raised proportionate regulatory burden Cost effective administration Cost effective
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