To transmission licensees, generators, suppliers, consumer groups and any other interested party
Dear Colleague,
Strategic Wider Works: update on our Needs Case assessment of a proposed transmission reinforcement between Caithness and Moray in northern Scotland
In late March 2013, Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc (SHE Transmission) submitted a proposal for a large reinforcement of the transmission system in the far north of Scotland. SHE Transmission submitted Needs Case1 to be assessed under our Strategic Wider Works (SWW) arrangements. The SWW arrangements2 were introduced as part of the RIIO-T1 Electricity Transmission Price Control which began in April 2013.
SHE Transmission has stated that the proposed reinforcement would provide additional transmission capacity to export power from the expected increase in onshore renewable generation in the Caithness area as well as new generation located on the Shetland and Orkney islands. The estimated costs of the main reinforcement options considered by SHE Transmission range between £1bn – £1.4bn.
The purpose of this letter is to provide an overview on the progress made in our Needs Case assessment of SHE Transmission’s proposal since its submission. Specifically:
The remainder of this letter sets out:
There is uncertainty around both the need for and the cost of a number of major transmission system reinforcements. To help manage this uncertainty, as part of RIIO-T1, we introduced a mechanism for the transmission owners (TOs) to ask us to assess large network developments (known as Strategic Wider Works or SWW) during the price control period. The benefit of this flexibility is that decisions can be taken when more information is available. This helps to ensure that the proposals are in the interests of existing and future consumers.
Our assessment of a proposal under the SWW arrangements includes both an assessment of the Needs Case, and a Project Assessment. Our Needs Case assessment focuses on the strategic aspects of the reinforcement and considers whether:
In contrast to the Needs Case Assessment, the Project Assessment focuses on the preferred option in greater detail. Our Project Assessment will consider whether:
Subject to concluding positively on the issues covered by our overall assessment for SWW proposals, we will determine a new SWW output3 and an expenditure adjustment for delivering the output that the TO can recover from consumers.
SHE Transmission has proposed a large scale reinforcement of the transmission system in the Caithness area to support the expected significant growth of renewable generation capacity. There is around 641MW of generation capacity currently connected or under construction in the area north of Beauly. In addition to this, there is approximately 1400MW of generation projects with contracted connection dates in the period leading up 2021 (less than 15% of the contracted generation currently has planning consent).
In its analysis of the options, SHE Transmission evaluated eight technical alternatives to provide the additional transmission capacity. It ranked each of the options against key criteria, including: capital cost, planning and consenting risks, environmental impacts, facilitating marine energy development and the expected technical benefits to the transmission system. SHE Transmission took forward the two highest ranking options for more detailed cost benefit analysis. These are:
We will liaise with SHE Transmission regarding the detailed information we require to inform this further work and to integrate these aspects into the analysis underpinning the Needs Case assessment. We expect to consult on our Needs Case assessment later this year, subject to timely receipt of relevant information from SHE Transmission.
We consider that adopting a slightly longer process for our Needs Case assessment is not a barrier to SHE Transmission working to a timely delivery programme that will enable the benefits of the proposed reinforcement to be realised for existing and future consumers.
Any questions on this letter should be directed, in the first instance, to Anna Kulhavy (phone: 0207 9017390) or to Adam Lacey (phone: 0203 2632701) (e-mail: SWW@ofgem.gov.uk)
Yours sincerely,
Kersti Berge
Partner – Electricity Transmission
1. Our assessment of the Needs Case focuses on the strategic aspects of the proposal such as whether there are robust investment drivers and whether the technical scope and timing are appropriate in order to assess whether the proposed reinforcement is likely to be the interests of existing and future consumers.
2. The SWW arrangements are set out in Special Condition 6I of Electricity Transmission Licences of SHE Transmission, SP Transmission Ltd, and National Grid Electricity Transmission Ltd. Their purpose is to allow the transmission owners the flexibility to propose major transmission infrastructure projects that are needed during the RIIO-T1 price control period (1 April 2013 to 31 March 2021) to strengthen and extend the transmission network so that it has the capacity to export power from generation to where demand is located and to comply with the security standards
3. SWW outputs are defined as increases in boundary capability or equivalent additional capacity where there is no boundary