Guidance for SQSS Ch.7
Terms of Reference
October 2017
Governance
The group is an informal industry group and is not formally constituted by the SQSS Panel.
Membership
The Workgroup shall comprise a suitable and appropriate cross-section of experience and expertise from across the industry, which shall include:
Name / Role / RepresentingCaroline Bragg / Secretariat / RenewableUK
Robert Wilson / National Grid representative / National Grid
Bieshoy Awad / National Grid representative / National Grid
Adam Morrison / Offshore wind developer representative / EDPR
Aled Moses/
Nicola Barberis Negra / Offshore wind developer representative / DONG
Allan Kelly / Offshore wind developer representative / Mainstream
Chris Smith / Offshore wind developer representative / Innogy
Craig Bennoch / Offshore wind developer representative / SPR
Matt Bacon/Rob Driver / Offshore wind developer representative / Vattenfall
Ahmed Shafiu / Offshore wind OEM representative / Siemens
Mike Lee / OFTO representative / Transmission Investment
Meeting administration
Meetings will take place every 3 months.
National Grid shall provide technical secretary resource to the group where requested.
RenewableUK shall handle administrative arrangements such as venue, agenda and minutes.
Scope
The group shall consider and report on the following:
- To produce guidance that clarifies the interpretation of clauses where it is currently unclear
- Identify where further issues need to be addressed
It will be outside the scope of this group to develop recommendations to address these issues.
The provisional areas that will be considered are as follows –
- Definitions of first onshore substation, busbar and onshore transmission circuit – recognising that these definitions are found outside of Chapter 7 but considered relevant to Chapter 7;
- Definition of “unless otherwise agreed” within clause 7.13.2 regarding reactive transfer;
- Further guidance on variation criteria and the basis of this in the economic assessment of assets against operational costs;
- Further guidance to clarify the consistent interpretation of the minimum standard
- Further guidance on background conditions as stated in 7.13-7.17
The question regarding double busbars has been raised but is considered out of scope of the guidance at this point.
Outputs
The group shall provide:
- Updates to the NETS SQSS Review Panel
- Draft guidance produced for consultation with the NETS SQSS Review Panel and industry
- Report highlighting further issues to be addressed
- Consultation with broader industry of the drafted guidance and further issues identified
Timescales
The group shall provide an update to each NETS SQSS Review Panel meeting.
The group will end after 12 months from September 2017.
Estimated resource
Maximum of 4 meetings with preparatory work.
Total commitment of 10 days from each representative.
Provisional meeting schedule –
Time and date / Call or in person?28th September, 10:00-12:00 / In person
30th November, 10:00-12:00 / Call
25th January, 10:00-12:00 / Call
29th March, 10:00-12:00 / In person
Further meetings to be added as work continues and if required.
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