Code Governance

This workshop, held in October 2015, brought together a wide range of energy experts to discuss ideas for reform to the code governance system and governance architecture to fit for the needs of a rapidly evolving energy system.

  • Paper: Codes Governance and Reform Discussion Paper

    November 24, 2015

    Paper: Codes Governance and Reform Discussion Paper

    Codes Governance and Reform Discussion Paper IGov Team, 24th November 2015* This discussion paper summarises some of the key points that were raised at a recent cross industry workshop run by the Energy Policy Group on the future of gas and electricity code governance in October 2015. More details of the event are available on IGov events page. The paper provides: Background context on the main energy industry codes and standards in Great Britain A history of reform efforts A summary of the key issues raised at the Codes Governance Workshop covering: 1) Access to Information; 2) Code Simplification

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  • Agenda

    November 3, 2015

    Agenda

    Code Governance for the 21st Century Reform Club, London, 16th October 2015 9.30 – 10.00       Tea & Coffee 10.00 – 10.15     Welcome and Roundtable Introductions Catherine Mitchell 10.15 – 10.45     Context and Introduction Matthew Lockwood 10.45 – 12.15     Session 1: Discussion on Code simplification, consolidation and administration Judith Ward (Chair) Five minute perspectives from: Chris Alexander, CAB Adam Richardson, Elexon Adam Carden, SSE Ritchard Hewitt, National Grid   12.15 – 13.00     Lunch 13.00 – 14.30     Session 2: Discussion on Code Governance Architecture Simon Roberts (Chair) Five minute perspectives from: Chris Welby, Good Energy Chris Harris, RWE Nigel Cornwall,

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  • Aims of Day

    November 3, 2015

    Aims of Day

    Aims for the Workshop We are hoping to have a focused discussion which leads to clear principles for reform of the code governance system and governance architecture to fit for the needs of a rapidly evolving energy system. The issues are very interlinked so it is impossible to have discussion sessions which are entirely separate. We have split the day into two sessions, as it seems to us that there are two broad issues which need to be clarified. Session 1: Code simplification, consolidation and administration Questions to consider: Given the number, length and complexity

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  • Attendees

    November 3, 2015

    Attendees

    Attendees First Surname Organisation Chris Alexander CAB Dorcas Batstone Independent Adam Carden SSE Nigel Cornwall Cornwall Energy Marion Ferrat Energy & Climate Change Committee Cian Fitzgerald Ovo Energy Chris Harris RWE Lewis Heather Ofgem Ritchard Hewitt National Grid Phil Hicken DECC Richard Hoggett University of Exeter Les Jenkins Joint Office of Gas Transporters Caroline Kuzemko University of Exeter Elizabeth Lawlor ElectraLink Matthew Lockwood University of Exeter Ken McRae Gemserv Catherine Mitchell University of Exeter Ben Nunez Competition and Markets Authority Joe Parsons DECC Adam Richardson Elexon Simon Roberts Centre Sustainable Energy James Soundraraju Ofgem Judith

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  • Presentation: Introduction to Code Governance

    November 3, 2015

    Presentation: Introduction to Code Governance

    Introduction to Code Governance From: Matthew Lockwood To:  Code Governance for the 21st Century, Reform Club, London, 16th October 2015 Outline History Issues CMA Energy Investigation Possible Remedies Ofgem Further Review Other proposals Some principles for governance Codes in the wider governance landscape A possible model for code governance   Download presentation: Codes governance workshop intro Oct

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