Ofgem has launched two investigations into whether SSE Generation Limited and EP SHB Limited have each failed to comply with the Transmission Constraint Licence Condition.
The investigations will examine whether either of the companies failed to comply with the requirements of condition 20A of the Electricity Generation Standard Licence Conditions (referred to as the Transmission Constraint Licence Condition, or “TCLC ”).
Ofgem’s investigations will centre on whether bid prices the two companies submitted were excessively expensive, including when taking into account both the opportunity costs and avoided costs associated with reductions in generation. Ofgem has not to date made any finding that SSE Generation Limited or EP SHB Limited breached the TCLC.
The opening of this investigation does not imply that Ofgem has made any findings about non-compliance.
See further details about the investigations.
This restriction is required because the ESO will typically have limited options available to resolve a constraint, other than reaching an agreement with the generator to curtail their output.