UK Electricity Market Reform
13 October 2014
EMR: Wheels in Motion
In April 2014, eight renewable energy projects were awarded Investment Contracts, the forerunner to the Contract for Difference (CfD). In due course, these projects will be transferred over to the CfD regime.
On 16 October 2014, the first CfD allocation round commences, with the first CfDs being signed as early as January 2015, subject to any mid-allocation round appeals. The attached “Contracts for Difference – On the Launchpad”, from Allen & Overy’s sixth Annual Energy & Infrastructure training day, outlines the Contracts for Difference application, allocation and auction procedure, as well as the implications for the wider energy market.
On 9 December 2014, the first auction process for the Capacity Market will begin, which seeks to protect consumers against the risk of electricity supply shortages by encouraging investors to put the adequate reliable capacity in place. “Capacity Market” below, also from Allen & Overy’s sixth Annual Energy & Infrastructure training day, reviews the operation of the Capacity Market, from pre-qualification and auction, through to delivery and payment.
EU Targets
In January of this year, the European Commission outlined its proposed 2030 climate change targets, namely a 40% cut in greenhouse gas emissions, a 30% increase in energy savings and an aim to get at the EU level 27% of energy used from renewable resources. EU leaders look set to agree to these targets later this month, with legislation to be implemented at a later stage. However, the prospective absence of a UK national renewables target has important implications for the foreseeable generation mix.
Allen & Overy reports
UK Electricity Market Reform - Update July 2013
UK Electricity Market Reform - the Energy Bill (December 2012)
UK Electricity Market Reform - the draft Energy Bill (June 2012)
UK Electricity Market Reform Proposals
UK Electricity Market Reform - White Paper
Update on UK Electricity Market Reform - Liquidity Proposals
Related links
Planning our electric future: technical update - December 2011
White Paper "Planning our electric future: a White Paper for secure, affordable and low-carbon electricity" - July 2011
Electricity Market Reform Impact Assessment - July 2011
Emissions Performance Standard Impact Assessment - July 2011
OFGEM Review final report - July 2011
OFGEM Retail Market Review update - May 2012