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Evolution of Cost Allocation Methodology in Energy Networks

Detailed summary of the latest developments from Workstream 2 presented by María Isabel Liendo. Highlights include the completed CDCM model for tariff calculation and upcoming focus on commonality issues. Majority of WS2 work has been finalized and transferred back to relevant regulatory bodies.

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Evolution of Cost Allocation Methodology in Energy Networks

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  1. Common Methodology Group Work Workstream 2 DRM and cost allocation methodology PRESENTED BY María Isabel Liendo on behalf of Workstream 2 energynetworks.org energynetworks.org

  2. Summary Last meeting 24th August 42 meetings, 293 actions (!) 1 consultation on reactive charging “General” consultation on CDCM (together with WS3) Stakeholder workshop after the general consultation was published IDNO/DNO billing consultation energynetworks.org energynetworks.org 2

  3. Delivered CDCM model for tariff calculation IDNO model for calculating a discount to ATW tariffs Methodology statement User Manual (Internal) guidance documents for DNOs for population of the models energynetworks.org energynetworks.org 3

  4. Next Steps… Most of WS2 work has been closed IDNO/DNO work transferred back to Ofgem chaired group and DCUSA working group Potentially some work under WS2 to look at some commonality issues energynetworks.org energynetworks.org 4

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