What this covers (1 activity descriptions)
  • Electricity transmission system operation (power station to substation)

What you must comply with

Unique to transmission of electricity

licensing

Ofgem electricity transmission licence

Electricity Act 1989
Great_Britain

Required for any operator owning or operating an electricity transmission system (high-voltage national grid). In practice, National Grid Electricity Transmission plc (NGET) holds the transmission licence for England and Wales; separate licences held by SP Transmission and Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission in Scotland. This is a network monopoly regulated under RIIO price controls. Any new entrant would require an Ofgem transmission licence. Northern Ireland: NIE Transmission regulated by UREGNI.

registration

Grid Code and Connection and Use of System Code (CUSC) compliance

Electricity Act 1989
Great_Britain

Transmission licence holders must comply with the Grid Code (technical standards for connection to and use of the transmission system) and the Connection and Use of System Code (CUSC) (commercial terms for connection and transmission services). Codes maintained by National Grid Electricity System Operator (NGESO); now transitioning to National Energy System Operator (NESO) under the Energy Act 2023.

reporting

RIIO-T price control compliance

Electricity Act 1989 Utilities Act 2000
Great_Britain

Transmission network operators are subject to Ofgem's RIIO (Revenue = Incentives + Innovation + Outputs) price control framework, which sets the maximum revenue they can collect over a regulatory period. Current period is RIIO-T2 (2021–2026); RIIO-T3 follows. Annual regulatory reporting to Ofgem is mandatory.

Applies to all electric power generation, transmission and distribution

inspection

Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974

HSE
Ongoing

General duties to employees and others. Particularly significant in the energy sector given major hazard risks. HSENI enforces in Northern Ireland.

insurance

Employers' Liability Insurance

HSE
Annual

Required for all employers. Sole traders with no employees exempt.

permit

Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016

Ongoing

Required for activities with emissions to air, water, or land. Equivalent regime in Scotland (SEPA under Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2012), Wales (NRW), and Northern Ireland (NIEA). Large combustion plant operators require specific IED permits.

notification

Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) Regulations 2015

HSE
Ongoing

Applies to energy sites holding dangerous substances (liquefied natural gas, hydrogen, flammable gases) above threshold quantities. Lower-tier sites must notify the competent authority and produce a major accident prevention policy; upper-tier sites must also produce a safety report and emergency plan.

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