Research and analysis

Evaluation of the transitional arrangements for demand-side response – phase 1

This report presents the findings from Phase 1 of the evaluation of the transitional arrangements (TA) for demand-side response (DSR) and small-scale distribution-connected generation.

Documents

Evaluation of the Transitional Arrangements – Phase 1: Executive Summary

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Evaluation of the Transitional Arrangements – Phase 1: Full Report

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Evaluation of the Transitional Arrangements – Phase 1: Appendices

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Details

An evaluation was commissioned in order to understand how the scheme was working and the impacts that the first TA auction has. It was split into 2 phases. The first phase, which is reported here, ran from January to July 2016 and examined participation in the first TA auction. The second phase examines the delivery of capacity arising from the first TA auction during the winter period in the 2016 to 2017 delivery year.

The Evaluation of the transitional arrangements for DSR - phase 2 report was published in January 2018.

The Evaluation of the transitional arrangements for DSR - phase 3 report was published in August 2018.

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Published 9 February 2017

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