2016/17 planning and reporting
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Final work programme report for 2016/17 year
15 Aug 2017
Our work programme covers all of our significant projects for the year. We publish four-monthly reports on progress.
We have published our final work programme report for the 2016/17 year.
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Report against the 2016/17 work programme - 1 July to 30 June 2017
Final-work-programme-report-for-the-period-1-July-2016-to-30-June-2017.pdf (PDF, 784 KB)
Last updated: 15 August 2017
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Work programme report for the year to 28 February
26 Apr 2017
We have published our work programme report for the period covering 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2017.
This is a progress report against the work programme that we published in June.
The report covers our priority 1, 2 and 3 projects.
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Report against the 2016/17 work programme - 1 July to 28 February 2017
work-programme-report-to-28Feb17.pdf (PDF, 660 KB)
Last updated: 26 April 2017
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Work programme report for the year to 31 October
13 Dec 2016
We have published our work programme report for the period covering 1 July to 31 October 2016.
This is a progress report against the work programme that we published in June.
The report covers our priority 1, 2 and 3 projects.
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Report against the 2016/17 work programme - 1 July to 31 October 2016
Jul-Oct-work-programme-report-for-2016-17.pdf (PDF, 342 KB)
Last updated: 13 December 2016
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Work programme for 2016/17 published
28 Jun 2016
We have published our 2016/17 work programme. The work programme is a non-statutory planning document that gives indicative information about our major projects for the year ahead. It supports our 2016/17 Statement of Performance Expectations (SPE), which includes our top priority projects.
When developing this work programme we considered submissions from stakeholders on our consultation on the 2016/17 appropriations and work programme. We thank those who provided feedback.
Our SPE identifies the implications of evolving technology as likely to have a significant impact on the electricity sector over the medium term. We have re-oriented the structure and presentation of the work programme to take into account this strategic focus in the SPE.
In particular, we consider evolving technologies and innovative business models are increasingly blurring the traditional demarcation between retail market, wholesale market and transport activities. We are concerned that the current market Code and market facilitation measures, market administration and operational processes and its compliance arrangements—developed when the traditional ‘bulk supply’ approach was prevalent—may inhibit mass-market forms of generating, storing, transporting and purchasing electricity. We are keen to remove barriers to these developments, including removing barriers to residential consumers purchasing directly from the wholesale electricity market or from local generators.
With this in mind, the new market development programmes for 2016/17 are:- Programme A: evolving technologies and business models
- Programme B: consumer choice and competition
- Programme C: pricing and cost-allocation
- Programme D: risk and risk management
- Programme E: operational efficiencies.
Although some new projects are included in Programme A, we already had several projects underway that are now included in Programme A. Further detail about the new market development programmes is provided in the work programme.
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2016/17 Work Programme
16-17-work-programme.pdf (PDF, 374 KB)
Last updated: 28 February 2017
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