Consultation on RIIO-1 price control reopeners (May 2018)

Consultation
  • Upcoming
  • Open
  • Closed (awaiting decision)
  • Closed (with decision)

Publication date

Closing date

Industry sector

  • Transmission Network
  • Distribution Network

Decision

Introduction

We are consulting on our initial views on six reopeners. This consultation will remain open for 21 days, closing on 29 August 2018. The shorter period is driven by the licence requirement to determine any relevant adjustments to the licensee’s allowed expenditure by the end of September and the time we need to take into account responses to consultation, engage with interested stakeholders and revise our analysis, if necessary.

We welcome engagement from interested stakeholders during the consultation period. Please contact gasnetworks@ofgem.gov.uk if you have any questions about the documents, process, or if you would like to discuss any of the issues raised in our consultation documents before submitting your response. 

Overview

The current RIIO price controls for electricity transmission and gas transmission (RIIO-T1) and gas distribution (RIIO-GD1) run from 1 April 2013 to 31 March 2021. For some of the cost categories where there was uncertainty about expenditure requirements at the time of setting allowances, the price controls include a “reopener” mechanism. The mechanism allows network companies to propose adjustments to baseline expenditure allowances for these costs when there is more certainty. The reopener mechanism specifies two windows during which adjustments to allowances may be proposed – one in May 2015 and the other in May 2018.

We received submissions from four network companies during the May 2018 window. These are National Grid Electricity Transmission, National Grid Gas Transmission, Cadent Gas and Wales and West Utilities.

We published non-confidential versions of the network companies’ submissions, and sought early feedback from stakeholders as phase 1 of the consultation process. We received one response in Quarry and Loss of Development costs, which is published below. 

We have assessed the network companies’ submissions in line with the criteria set out in the their licences, taking account of a range of factors, including the need for the proposed expenditure, our assessment of efficient costs, and any allowances that have been previously included in baseline allowances. 
In this phase 2 of the consultation process we present our initial views on all submissions. We are required to determine all submissions by 30 September 2018. We welcome your views on each submission.

 

Your Views

We are particularly interested in your views on the following questions in respect of each submission:

  • Do you have any views on our assessment methodology? 
  • Do you have any views on the outcome of our assessment?

We ask that you provide your feedback as early as possible. This would allow us to take account of your responses in reaching our final decision.

Please contact gasnetworks@ofgem.gov.uk if you have any questions about the process or any of the submissions.

Respond name

Kiran Turner

Respond telephone