Offshore electricity transmission
Further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme: decision
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- Consultation on further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme
- Decision on the Regulatory Framework for the Non-Standard Interconnectors of the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme
- Consultation on the Regulatory Framework, including Market Arrangements, for Offshore Hybrid Assets: Multi-Purpose Interconnectors and Non-Standard Interconnectors
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This decision addresses our consultation, of 20 September 2024, on further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset (OHA) pilot scheme. These are additional to the high-level regime parameters included in section 7 and Appendix 1 of our decision on the Regulatory Framework for the Non-Standard Interconnectors (NSIs) of the OHA pilot scheme of 8 February 2024.
The OHA pilot scheme comprises the proposed LionLink and Nautilus Non-Standard Interconnectors, which are to run from the United Kingdom to offshore converter stations, linked to offshore wind farms, in Netherlands and Belgian waters respectively.
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Related links
- Consultation on further detailed regime parameters for the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme
- Decision on the Regulatory Framework for the Non-Standard Interconnectors of the Offshore Hybrid Asset pilot scheme
- Consultation on the Regulatory Framework, including Market Arrangements, for Offshore Hybrid Assets: Multi-Purpose Interconnectors and Non-Standard Interconnectors