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You can raise a modification – or mod – when you want to propose a change to any part of the Grid Code. For more information, please contact [email protected] for any current…
Networks
Our Network Access Planning engineers are responsible for assessing, co-ordinating and sanctioning the planned release of assets from the National Electricity Transmission System, NETS, for…
Networks
Our colleagues are at the heart of the ESO, working hard to operate a safe and reliable electricity system all whilst supporting the transition to a greener, and more efficient system for future…
Codes
The Grid Code details the technical requirements for connecting to and using the National Electricity Transmission System (NETS). Compliance with the Grid Code is one of the requirements of the…
Networks
A 36-bus equivalent network representing the National Electricity Transmission System of Great Britain was modelled in DIgSILENT PowerFactory. The entire system was split into 36 zones for which the…
Networks
Every year, the ESO assesses and manages outages on the National Electricity Transmission System across the Scotland, England and Wales.
Codes
Here you will find the electrical standards documents including specifications for electronic data communications facilities that apply to transmission-connected generators in England, Wales, and…
Networks
eNAMS (electricity Network Access Management System) is an NGESO developed tool created to effectively manage asset owners’ electricity system outage requests and to give visibility of those outages…
Networks
eGAMA (electricity Generator Availability and Margin Analysis) is externally a tool provided to generators/interconnectors to meet their OC2 requirements for providing outage data to NGTESO, if we…
Codes
The Grid Code Review Panel (GCRP) is made up of an independent panel chair, a panel technical secretary and code administrator representative (provided by us), representatives from the authority,…