Facilitating the implementation of aspects of the Capacity Allocation Mechanisms Network Code in Great Britain

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One of the most important pieces of recent legislation on European gas and electricity markets is referred to as the Third Package. The Third Package of European energy reforms created a new legal framework to promote cross-border trade. Part of this, the Gas Regulation, sets out procedures for the establishment of a number of legally binding network codes. These network codes are designed to promote the creation of liquid markets, the efficient use of cross-border transmission capacity and the integration between Member States’ gas markets.

The Network Code on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms in Gas Transmission Systems (‘the CAM network code’) came into force on 3 November 2013 and applies from 1 November 2015. Any changes to ensure compliance of the Great Britain (GB) legal and regulatory framework with the provisions of the CAM network code must be made by 1 November 2015. We published an open letter on 31 October 2013 that described some of the issues around implementation that were specific to GB.

The document sets out our minded to position on the changes that the Authority proposes to make to National Grid Gas' (NGG) National Transmission System Gas Transporter licence in order to facilitate the implementation of CAM. We propose that:

  • CAM will be implemented in GB at Interconnection Points only
  • The existing Bacton entry point will be split creating two new entry points - Bacton UKCS and Bacton IP
  • The amount of capacity available at the Bacton IP entry point will be set at the sum of the maximum technical capacities of the interconnectors
  • A new term within the licence will describe the Type of Entry Point allowing industry code processes to refer to the relevant entry points

Following consultation and consideration of responses, the Authority’s intention is to make these licence modifications by the end of 2014, with the intention that the licence amendments would come into force by 1 November 2015.

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David McCrone

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