Balancing and Settlement Code
BSC Procedure
System Restoration and Fuel Security Contingency Provisions and Claims Processes
BSCP201
Date: |
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A Total Shutdown of the Total System; or
A Partial Shutdown of one or more parts of the Total System.
If and when normal BSC market operations shall be suspended;
How and when normal BSC market operations, if suspended, shall resume; and
Claims for system restoration compensation amounts, as submitted by or via the Lead Parties of BM Units which have received system restoration instructions from the NETSO (as defined in BSC Section G3).
A System Restoration Period (during which the BSC’s System Restoration contingency provisions apply, but normal BSC market operations are not necessarily suspended); and
A Market Suspension Period (during which normal BSC market operations are suspended).
If there is a Total Shutdown, then both a System Restoration Period and a Market Suspension Period will exist. The Market Suspension Period will last for the entire duration of the System Restoration Period.
If there is a Partial Shutdown, then a System Restoration Period (but not necessarily a Market Suspension Period) will exist. A Market Suspension Period will only exist if, at any time during the Partial Shutdown, the Market Suspension Threshold specified in BSC Section G3 is met. In practice, there may therefore be a Market Suspension Period for some, all or none of the System Restoration Period. If the Market Suspension Threshold is met, then the Market Suspension Period will last for the remaining duration of the System Restoration Period.
Suspending the operation of the Balancing Mechanism (including the submission and acceptance of Bids and Offers);
Suspending the TERRE Market (including the submission and activation of Replacement Reserve bids);
Suspending the notification of contract volumes (Energy Contract Volume Notifications and Metered Volume Reallocation Notifications);
Suspending the calculation of Energy Indebtedness, and thereby Parties’ credit positions; and
Suspending the normal imbalance pricing calculations and applying a Contingency Imbalance Price (as defined in Section 1.6 of this BSCP) to all Parties’ Metered Volumes.
Avoidable Costs; minus
The imbalance charges received, or reduction in imbalance charges paid, for the system restoration compensation volume.
BSCCo;
The NETSO;
BSC Parties;
BSC Agents;
The BSC Panel;
The Claims Committee; and
The Authority.
Communicate that a Total Shutdown or Partial Shutdown exists and that the NETSO intends to implement a System Restoration;
Determine and communicate the Settlement Period and Settlement Day representing the start of the Total Shutdown or Partial Shutdown, and therefore of the System Restoration Period;
Determine and communicate the Settlement Period and Settlement Day representing the start of any Market Suspension Period, and therefore of the suspension of normal BSC market operations;
Where there is a Market Suspension Period, communicate the Settlement Period and Settlement Day from which the BSC Panel has determined that normal BSC market operations shall resume (and that the Settlement Period immediately before this shall be the end of the Market Suspension Period and of the System Restoration Period);
Where there is no Market Suspension Period, determine and communicate the Settlement Period and Settlement Day representing the end of the System Restoration Period;
Communicate the status of the Transmission System during a System Restoration Period;
Communicate the status of the BSC Systems during a System Restoration Period;
Provide administrative assistance to the BSC Panel;
Provide administrative assistance to the Claims Committee;
Calculate (for the determination and approval of the Panel), in accordance with BSC Section T1.7, the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) that shall apply during a Market Suspension Period;
Publish the total amount (£) claimed for and the total amount (£) approved by the Claims Committee; and
Inform BSC Parties of the time and method of cost recovery.
Determine and notify BSCCo that a Total Shutdown or a Partial Shutdown exists and that it intends to implement a System Restoration under the Grid Code;
Determine and inform BSCCo of the time and date from which the Total Shutdown or Partial Shutdown commenced;
Monitor the Market Suspension Threshold during a Partial Shutdown in accordance with BSC Section G3 and, if applicable, notify BSCCo of the time and date on which the Market Suspension Threshold was met;
Inform BSCCo of the operation of the Transmission System during a System Restoration Period;
Advise the BSC Panel (if there is a Market Suspension Period) or BSCCo (if there is no Market Suspension Period) of the time and date that the Total System could return to normal operation under the Grid Code;
Where there is a Market Suspension Period, advise the Panel (at any time up to one hour before normal BSC market operations would otherwise resume) if the Total System can no longer return to normal operation at that time and date;
Where there is a Market Suspension Period, advise the Panel on preparing to resume normal BSC market operations for the purposes of BSC Sections Q and P;
Where there is no Market Suspension Period, inform BSCCo of the time and date that the Total System returned to normal operation under the Grid Code; and
Communicate any circumstances which may affect the calculation of a Contingency Imbalance Price.
Where there is a Market Suspension Period, submit Physical Notifications under the Grid Code that are to apply following the end of the Market Suspension Period;
Inform BSCCo if a credit default situation occurs as the result of a FSC direction;
Inform the Panel of factors relevant to the timing of the recommencement of normal BSC market operations (in response to Panel consultation or otherwise);
Request time extensions for claims submissions when required;
Submit claims for system restoration compensation amounts incurred due to a system restoration instruction and Exceptional Costs incurred due to a Fuel Security Code direction; and
Withdraw claims from the claims process (if chosen to do so).
Communicate the status of the BSC Systems to BSCCo;
Where there is a Market Suspension Period, send forward contract notification reports to BSC Parties before the end of the Market Suspension Period informing them of their contractual position for Settlement Periods after the end of the Market Suspension Period;
Apply the relevant Contingency Imbalance Price(s) to all Settlement Periods within a Market Suspension Period;
Ensure the value of Energy Indebtedness is set to zero / nullified for all Settlement Days within a Market Suspension Period;
Where there is a Market Suspension Period, provide a revised timetable for system settlement runs, reporting and payments to restore the timetable to normal efficiently and securely; and
Perform settlement of claims when requested.
Where there is a Market Suspension Period and after industry consultation, determine the Settlement Day and Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations will resume (and the Settlement Period immediately before this shall represent the end of both the Market Suspension Period and the System Restoration Period);
Where there is a Market Suspension Period and after industry consultation, determine the methodology (in accordance with BSC Section T1.7.1A) to be used to calculate the Contingency Imbalance Price(s);
Appoint a Claims Committee to process System Restoration and Fuel Security compensation claims; and
Make determinations on time-extension requests for the submission of claims and, if required, request further information from the Claimant (BSC Party) regarding time-extension requests (this action could be delegated to the Claims Committee).
Request further information from the Claimant (BSC Party) regarding their claim submission;
Determine the process required for validating each submitted claim; and
Validate and assess each claim and determine the amount payable to the Claimant (BSC Party).
Determine whether any Contingency Imbalance Price(s) required and proposed by the BSC Panel shall be used;
For successful claims pertaining to Fuel Security Event periods, determine the time-frame and method of payment to the Claimant (BSC Party); and
For successful claims pertaining to Fuel Security Event periods, determine the method of cost recovery from the industry.
The determination of the Settlement Period for when the market is to return to normal operations following a Market Suspension Period;
The determination of the Settlement Period representing the end of the System Restoration Period (where there has been a Market Suspension Period, this shall be the same Settlement Period referred to above);
The determination of the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) to apply during a Market Suspension Period; and
The determination of claims for compensation resulting from a “system restoration instruction” or a Fuel Security direction.
BC | Balancing Code (part of the Grid Code) |
BM | Balancing Mechanism |
BMRS | Balancing Mechanism Reporting Service |
BSC | Balancing and Settlement Code |
BSCCo | Balancing and Settlement Code Company |
BSCP | Balancing and Settlement Code Procedure |
BSUoS | Balancing Services Use of System |
CDCA | Central Data Collection Agent |
CUSC | Connection and Use of System Code |
ECVAA | Energy Contract Volume Aggregation Agent |
FAA | Funds Administration Agent |
FSC | Fuel Security Code |
MIDP | Market Index Data Provider |
NETSO | National Electricity Transmission System Operator |
OC | Operating Code (part of the Grid Code) |
SAA | Settlement Administration Agent |
SVAA | Supplier Volume Allocation Agent |
TNUoS | Transmission Network Use of System |
TERRE | Trans-European Replacement Reserves Exchange |
WD | Working Day |
Anchor Plant | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code |
Anchor Plant Capability | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code |
Avoidable Costs | Has the meaning given to that term in BSC Section G2.1; |
Balancing Mechanism | Has the meaning given to that term in the ESO Licence; |
Claimant Customer | Has the meaning given to that term in BSC Section G5.1.1 |
Claims Committee | Has the meaning given to that term in BSC Section B3.5.1; |
Contingency Imbalance Price | Means any imbalance price(s) determined in accordance with BSC Section T1.7 for the purpose of BSC Section G; |
Demand | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Distribution Restoration Zone Plan | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Emergency Instruction | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Energy Indebtedness | Has the meaning given to that term in BSC Section M1.2.1; |
Exceptional Cost | Has the meaning given to that term in the Fuel Security Code; |
Genset | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Grid Code User | Has the meaning given to the term User in the Grid Code; |
Local Joint Restoration Plan | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Market Suspension Period | Means the period determined in accordance with BSC Section G3.1.3(a) or G3.1.7(b), as applicable; |
Market Suspension Threshold | Has the meaning given to that term in BSC Section G3.1.5; |
Network Operator | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Partial Shutdown | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Plant | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Power Island | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Power Station | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Re-Synchronisation | Has the meaning given to the term in the Grid Code, and the term “Re-Synchronised” shall be construed accordingly; |
Restoration Contractor | Has the meaning given to that term in BSC Section G3.3.1 |
Shutdown | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Start-Up | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Synchronised | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
System Restoration | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
“system restoration compensation amount” | Has the meaning given to that term in BSC Section G3.3.2;
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“system restoration instruction”
| Has the meaning given to that term in BSC Section G3.3.1C;
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System Restoration Period | Means the period described in BSC Section G3.1.2(d);
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Top Up Restoration Capability
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Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code;
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Total Shutdown | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Total System | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
User System | Has the meaning given to that term in the Grid Code; |
Volume Notification | Has the meaning given to that term in BSC Section P5.1.1(a). |
The NETSO will contact relevant Grid Code Users to invoke Local Joint Restoration Plans and Network Operators invoke Distribution Restoration Zone Plans and begin the restoration of the Total System.
The NETSO will work towards restoring the Total System (period from ‘Point A1’ to ‘Point B’).
The NETSO will inform BSCCo that a Total Shutdown exists and that it intends to implement a System Restoration (the NETSO will subsequently inform BSCCo, in its reasonable opinion, of the time and date of the shutdown, known as ‘Point A2’).
After receipt of the NETSO’s notification, BSCCo will communicate the existence of a System Restoration Period and Market Suspension Period to all BSC Parties, BSC Agents, and any CM Settlement Services Provider as soon as normal communication channels2 become available.
Where data is not available, the relevant Settlement Runs will be delayed in accordance with Sections T1.4.2 and T1.4.5 of the BSC. The FAA shall then take appropriate action with regard to the Payment Date in accordance with Section N6.6 of the BSC.
Based on its investigations, the NETSO will determine in its reasonable opinion the start time and date of the Total Shutdown and will notify BSCCo.
After receipt of the NETSO’s notification, BSCCo will establish the corresponding Settlement Period/Day and will communicate this as the start of the System Restoration Period and Market Suspension Period to all BSC Parties, BSC Agents, and any CM Settlement Services Provider.
When the Transmission System is energised, the NETSO will inform BSCCo.
BSCCo will pass this information on to BSC Parties, via normal communication channels, with the caveat that the market is still suspended and individuals may not have power, hampering their ability to receive those communications.
The NETSO will work to restore its BM systems, which are capable of communications with Grid Code Users. Grid Code Users and BSCCo will be informed when the systems have been restored and are therefore available and capable of operation.
BSCCo will pass this information onto BSC Parties.
BSCCo will work with BSC Agents to restore the BSC Systems. When the BSC Systems are restored, BSCCo will inform the BSC Panel and BSC Parties that the BSC Systems are available and capable of operating. Refer to Section 2.2 of this BSCP for more detail on the System Restoration requirements of the BSC Systems.
At this point, the Transmission System has been re-energised in accordance with OC9.4.7.9; generators are able to generate sufficient electricity to meet Demand and are under instructions of the NETSO through the NETSO’s BM system; and the BSC Systems are available and capable of operating.
The NETSO will inform BSCCo and Grid Code Users of the time and date that the Total System could return to normal operation under the Grid Code. BSCCo will convey the information contained in these updates to the BSC Panel and BSC Parties via normal communication channels.
The NETSO will inform BSCCo of any circumstances which are likely to affect the calculation of a Contingency Imbalance Price (see Section 3.4 of this BSCP for further details).
At the start of ‘Point F’, the BSC Panel will determine a proposed Settlement Period/Day from which normal BSC market operations shall resume. This is ‘Point K’ on the diagram.
The BSC Panel will consult with the NETSO (and may consult with BSC Parties, Party Agents, Market Index Data Providers and the Authority) on the proposed timetable for the resumption of normal BSC market operations.
Following feedback received during the consultation, the BSC Panel will determine the point at which normal BSC market operations should resume (‘Point K’).
BSCCo will promptly inform all BSC Parties and any CM Settlement Services Provider of the Settlement Period/Day from which normal BSC market operations shall resume (‘Point K’). The NETSO will notify Grid Code Users of this ‘Point K’.
The Panel will determine / confirm the methodology to be used in the calculation of the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) (see Section 3.4 of this BSCP for further details).
The ECVAA will return to normal operations. Therefore Volume Notifications submitted by BSC Parties will be processed and reports will be issued to BSC Parties. These will include the forward contract report (ECVAA-I022) which is issued daily to each Contract Trading Party summarising notifications received relating to that Contract Trading Party for the next seven days. This will therefore show BSC Parties their contract position at ‘Point G’ + 7 days, with the caveat that their contract position is ‘zero’ up until ‘Point K’. A warning will be placed on the BMRS to remind BSC Parties that all contract positions are zero until normal BSC market operations resume (at ‘Point K’).
BSC Parties are to agree their despatch with the NETSO through this period.
It is expected that BSC Parties will begin negotiating bilateral contracts.
Between ‘Point H’ and ‘Point J’ (‘Point K’ minus 1 hour) BSC Parties can submit Volume Notifications, Bid-Offer Data and TERRE bids in relation to the first and subsequent Settlement Periods after ‘Point K’.
Between ‘Point H’ and ‘Point I’ (‘Point K’ minus 10 hours) BSC Parties should use reasonable endeavours to submit Physical Notifications to reflect their required physical position at ‘Point K’.
This point is 10 hours before normal BSC market operations are planned to resume. BSC Parties should use reasonable endeavours to submit all Physical Notifications possible for ‘Point K’ by now. The NETSO will then despatch plant to enable BSC Parties to meet their required physical position at ‘Point K’. If a BSC Party submits a revised Physical Notification after ‘Point I’, it may not be possible for the NETSO to despatch the plant in order for the BSC Party to meet this revised position.
For Settlement Periods which are to follow the start of normal BSC market operations, BSC Parties should submit BM Unit data in accordance with BC1 of the Grid Code.
At any time up to one hour before the start of the Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations are planned to resume, the NETSO shall notify any reason why the Total System could not return to normal operation by that time. If needed, the Panel will make a revised determination as to the Settlement Period/Day from which normal BSC market operations shall resume (a new ‘Point K’). BSCCo shall promptly notify all BSC Parties and any CM Settlement Services Provider of any revised Panel determination regarding ‘Point K’, and the NETSO shall subsequently notify Grid Code Users.
If the Panel determines that ‘Point K’ should occur at a later time than originally planned, the Total Shutdown process moves back to ‘Point F’. The NETSO will continue to despatch generators up to the revised ‘Point K’.
‘Point K’ is the Settlement Period/Day from which normal BSC market operations resume.
The end of the Settlement Period immediately before this represents the end of both the System Restoration Period and the Market Suspension Period.
At this point, System Restoration provisions no longer apply. The Total System, Balancing Mechanism and all BSC Systems are operating normally.
No specific rules are required for any subsequent Settlement Periods after ‘Point K’, e.g. Parties can submit revised Physical Notifications up to Gate Closure.
Continue normal operation of the BMRS as far as is possible in the following manner:
The BMRS would be used to provide industry with updates regarding the status of the Transmission System and other relevant systems;
Tibco messages would continue to be issued where possible;
A notice would be placed on the BMRS stating that the indicative prices are not accurate, and that contract positions are ‘zero’, for Settlement Periods during a Market Suspension Period;
When the market returns to normal operation (i.e. point K) the BMRS would continue calculating indicative prices for subsequent Settlement Periods based on actual data received from the NETSO
The BMRS will publish the Contingency Imbalance Price information for all Settlement Periods during the Market Suspension Period, once the Panel has agreed the methodology and the price(s) has been calculated by BSCCo; and
BMRS will not receive any TERRE Market related data relating to Settlement Periods within the Market Suspension Period.
ECVAA should continue operating throughout the Market Suspension Period, where possible, as follows:
Where notifications are submitted, these will be processed and reports sent back;
‘Zero’ data is sent to the SAA for all Settlement Periods within the Market Suspension Period;
Credit Default process switched off and Energy Indebtedness for all Parties set to Zero for all Settlement Periods within the Market Suspension Period; and
Submitted Volume Notifications would be processed in relation to Settlement Periods following point K.
CDCA to continue normal operations. This would include:
Collecting data throughout the Market Suspension Period where possible; and
Aggregation runs carried out normally as far as possible.
SVAA to continue normal operations as far as possible including:
Calculation of Daily Profile Coefficients; and
Volume Allocation Runs carried out normally as far as possible in accordance with Section R of the BSC.
SAA runs would not be carried out until the Contingency Imbalance Price methodology has been determined by the BSC Panel and the price(s) has been calculated by BSCCo – see section 3.4.
FAA Payment Runs may be postponed in accordance with Section N6.6 of the BSC.
A summary (3.1) of the Grid Code procedure for restoring the Total System following a System Restoration event;
The BSC procedure (3.2) for determining and communicating:
The existence of a Total Shutdown or a Partial Shutdown, and the start of a System Restoration Period;
The start of any Market Suspension Period where the Market Suspension Threshold is met; and
The end of a System Restoration Period where there is no Market Suspension Period,
The procedure (3.3) for:
Suspending, and preparing to resume, normal BSC market operations during any Market Suspension Period; and
Determining and communicating the end of the Market Suspension Period and System Restoration Period after which normal BSC market operations will resume,
The procedure (3.4) for calculating and applying the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) during a Market Suspension Period;
The procedure (3.5) for applying for a time-extension to submit claims for system restoration compensation amounts following a System Restoration event, or for Exceptional Costs following a FSC event;
The procedure (3.6) for submitting claims for system restoration compensation amounts or Exceptional Costs; and
The procedure (3.7) for withdrawing claims for system restoration compensation amounts or Exceptional Costs.
REF | WHEN | ACTION | FROM | TO | INFORMATION REQUIRED | METHOD |
3.1.1 | In accordance with Grid Code OC9 | Determine that a Total Shutdown or a Partial Shutdown exists | NETSO |
| Grid Code OC9 provisions | Internal process |
3.1.2 | As soon as possible after 3.1.1 | Contact relevant Grid Code Users and Network Operators with Anchor Plant Capability and Top Up Restoration Plant Capability to begin the process of restoring power to the Total System | NETSO | Relevant Grid Code Users and Network Operators | Instructions to Restoration Contractors and Network Operators and other Grid Code Users with Local Joint Restoration Plans and /or Distribution Restoration Zone Plans Grid Code OC9 provisions | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.1.3 | As appropriate and practicable | Provide information on the operation of the Transmission System | NETSO | BSCCo | Energisation status of the Transmission System | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.1.4 | As soon and so far as is practicable after 3.1.3 | Communicate information on the operation of the Transmission System | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents The Panel | NETSO’s notification under 3.1.3 | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.1.5 | In parallel with 3.1.3 | Communicate the availability and capability of the BSC Systems | BSC Agents | BSCCo | Status of the BSC Systems | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.1.6 | As soon as and so far as is practicable after 3.1.5 | Communicate the availability and capability of the BSC Systems | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents The Panel NETSO | Status of the BSC Systems | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.1.7 | In accordance with Grid Code OC9 | Determine and notify the time and date that the Total System could return to normal operation | NETSO | BSCCo | Grid Code OC9 provisions |
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3.1.8 | As soon and so far as is practicable after 3.1.7 | Communicate the time and date that the Total System could return to normal operation | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents The Panel | NETSO’s notification under 3.1.7 | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.1.9 | Following 3.1.7 and in accordance with Grid Code OC9 | Determine that the Total System has returned to normal operation | NETSO | BSCCo | Status of the Total System Provisions of Grid Code OC9 | Internal process |
REF | WHEN | ACTION | FROM | TO | INFORMATION REQUIRED | METHOD |
3.2.1 | As soon as possible after 3.1.1 (for both Total and Partial Shutdowns) | Notify existence of a Total Shutdown or a Partial Shutdown and the intention to implement System Restoration | NETSO | Relevant Grid Code Users and Network Operators BSCCo | Existence of Total or Partial Shutdown Grid Code OC9 provisions | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.2.2 | As soon as possible after 3.1.1 (for Partial Shutdowns only) | Begin monitoring the Market Suspension Threshold | NETSO |
| Existence of Partial Shutdown Information specified in BSC Section G3 | Internal process |
3.2.3 | As soon as practicable after 3.2.1 (for both Total and Partial Shutdowns) | Notify existence of a Total Shutdown or a Partial Shutdown and that the NETSO intends to implement System Restoration | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents The Panel CM Settlement Services Provider | NETSO’s notification under 3.2.1 | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.2.4 | As soon as practicable after 3.2.1 (for both Total and Partial Shutdowns) | Determine and notify the time and date from which the Total Shutdown or Partial Shutdown began | NETSO | BSCCo | Time and date of the Total Shutdown or Partial Shutdown | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.2.5 | As soon as and so far as is practicable after 3.2.4 (for both Total and Partial Shutdowns) | Determine the corresponding Settlement Period and Settlement Day and notify that the start of this Settlement Period represents the start of a System Restoration Period | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents The Panel CM Settlement Services Provider | NETSO’s notification under 3.2.4 | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.2.6 | In parallel with 3.2.5 (for Total Shutdowns only) | Notify that the start of the System Restoration Period is also the start of a Market Suspension Period Go to 3.3.1 | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents The Panel CM Settlement Services Provider | Existence of Total Shutdown NETSO’s notification under 3.2.4 | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.2.7 | At any time after 3.2.2 if Market Suspension Threshold met (for Partial Shutdowns only) | Notify (as soon as is practicable) the time and date on which the Market Suspension Threshold was met | NETSO | BSCCo | Information specified in BSC Section G3 | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.2.8 | As soon as and so far as is practicable after 3.2.7 (for Partial Shutdowns only) | Determine the corresponding Settlement Period and Settlement Day and notify that the start of this Settlement Period represents the start of a Market Suspension Period Go to 3.3.1 | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents The Panel CM Settlement Services Provider | NETSO’s notification under 3.2.7 | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.2.9 | As soon as possible after 3.1.9 if Market Suspension Threshold not met (for Partial Shutdowns only) | Notify the time and date from which the Total System returned to normal operation | NETSO | BSCCo | Time and date that the Total System returned to normal operation | Electronic or other method as agreed |
3.2.10 | Promptly after 3.2.9, if Market Suspension Threshold not met (for Partial Shutdowns only) | Determine the corresponding Settlement Period and Settlement Day and notify that the end of this Settlement Period represents the end of the System Restoration Period | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents The Panel CM Settlement Services Provider | NETSO’s notification under 3.2.9 | Circular via e-mail, BSC Website, BMRA website and other methods as agreed |
Suspending, and preparing to resume, normal BSC market operations during any Market Suspension Period; and
Determining and communicating the end of the Market Suspension Period and System Restoration Period after which normal BSC market operations will resume.
REF | WHEN | ACTION | FROM | TO | INFORMATION REQUIRED | METHOD |
3.3.1 | As soon as possible/ practicable after 3.2.6 (for Total Shutdowns) or 3.2.8 (for Partial Shutdowns), and on-going until 3.3.18 | Communicate in detail with relevant BSC Agents to confirm what actions are required and when for all affected BSC Systems | BSCCo | SAA BMRA ECVAA FAA | Existence of Market Suspension Period Status of BSC Systems Provisions of BSC Section G3.2 | (dependent upon which methods are available at the time) |
3.3.2 | As soon as possible/ practicable after 3.3.1 | Delay Settlement Runs for Settlement Periods/Days where data is not available or is no longer applicable | SAA |
| Settlement Calendar Status of BSC Systems Settlement Periods/Days falling within the Market Suspension Period Availability of Settlement data for Settlement Periods / Days preceding the Market Suspension Period | Internal process |
3.3.3 | As soon as possible/ practicable after 3.3.2 | Revise and/or delay the Payment Date for any affected Settlement Days, if required, in accordance with BSC Section N6.6 | FAA |
| Payment Calendar Status of BSC Systems Settlement Periods/Days falling within the Market Suspension Period Availability of Settlement Run data for Settlement Periods/Days preceding the Market Suspension Period | Internal process |
3.3.4 | As soon as possible/ practicable after 3.3.1 | Suspend the normal imbalance pricing calculations on the BMRS | BMRA |
| Settlement Periods/Days falling within the Market Suspension Period | Internal process |
3.3.5 | As soon as possible/ practicable after 3.3.1 | Set the Credit Assessment Energy Indebtedness (CEI) and Metered Energy Indebtedness (MEI) to zero for all Settlement Periods within the Market Suspension Period Set the Actual Energy Indebtedness (AEI) to zero for all Settlement Days that fall wholly or partially within the Market Suspension Period | ECVAA |
| Settlement Periods/Days falling within the Market Suspension Period | Internal process |
3.3.6 | After 3.1.7 | Having regard to the matters set out in BSC Section G3.1.3, determine the Settlement Day and Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations should resume | The Panel |
| Time and date (as determined and notified by the NETSO under 3.1.7) that the Total System could return to normal operation Proposed Settlement Day and Settlement Period of return to normal BSC market operations Provisions of BSC Section G3.1.3 | Panel Meeting |
3.3.7 | After 3.3.6 | Consult the NETSO, and (if the Panel deems appropriate/necessary) the industry, on the suitability of the Settlement Day and Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations are proposed to resume | The Panel (via BSCCo) | NETSO | Proposed Settlement Day and Settlement Period of return to normal BSC market operations | Electronic or other method as agreed |
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| BSC Parties Party Agents MIDP(s) The Authority |
| Circular via e-mail and BSC Website plus other methods as agreed |
3.3.8 | After 3.3.7 | Make final determination on the Settlement Day and Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations should resume (repeating steps 3.3.6 and 3.3.7 if necessary) Agree any instructions on the requirements and timing of relevant BSC System reports, including the 7-day forward contract report | The Panel | BSCCo | Proposed Settlement Day and Settlement Period of return to normal BSC market operations Views of NETSO received under 3.3.7 Any industry responses received under 3.3.7 | Panel Meeting |
3.3.9 | Promptly after 3.3.8 | Communicate the Settlement Day and Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations shall resume, and that the end of the Settlement Period immediately before this shall represent the end of both the Market Suspension Period and the System Restoration Period | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents Party Agents CM Settlement Services Provider NETSO MIDP(s) The Authority | Settlement Day and Settlement Period of return to normal BSC market operations | Circular via e-mail, BSC Website, BMRS website and other methods as agreed |
3.3.10 | After 3.3.9 | Notify the Settlement Day and Settlement Period from which the Panel has determined that normal BSC market operations shall resume | NETSO | Grid Code Users | BSCCo’s notification under 3.3.9 | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.3.11 | After 3.3.9 | If required, communicate any instructions on the requirements and timing of relevant BSC System reports, including the 7-day forward contract report | BSCCo | Relevant BSC Agents | Any instructions provided by the Panel under 3.3.8 | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.3.12 | After 3.3.11 | Forward contract report is sent, and if specified, sent in accordance with instructions as per 3.3.11 | ECVAA | BSC Parties | ECVAA-I022 ‘Issue Forward Contract Report’ | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.3.13 | After 3.3.11 | Update BMRS with a caveat that all contracts are ‘zero’ until the start of the Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations shall resume | BMRA |
| Settlement Periods that fall within the Market Suspension Period | BMRS website |
3.3.14 | After 3.3.9 and by 10 hours before the start of the Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations are to resume | Use reasonable endeavours to submit Physical Notifications and Bid-Offer Data to apply from the Settlement Period at which normal BSC market operations resume | BSC Parties | NETSO | Provisions of Grid Code OC9 Contractual information | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.3.15 | After 3.3.9 and by 1 hour before the start of the Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations are to resume | Submit Volume Notifications to apply from the Settlement Period at which normal BSC market operations resume | BSC Parties | ECVAA | ECVAA-I004 ‘Receive ECVN’ ECVAA-I005 ‘Receive MVRN’ | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.3.16 | After 3.3.14, 10 hours before the start of the Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations are to resume | Co-ordinate plant despatch, allowing BSC Parties to meet their position at return to normal BSC market operations | NETSO | Relevant Grid Code Users and Network Operators | Despatch instructions | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.3.17 | After 3.3.9 and at any time up to 1 hour before the start of the Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations are to resume | Notify any reason why the Total System could not return to normal operation by the Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations are to resume Repeat steps 3.3.1 to 3.3.17 if and as required | NETSO | The Panel (via BSCCo) | Provisions of Grid Code OC9.4.7.9 | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.3.18 | Following the start of the Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations are to resume | Confirm resumption of normal BSC market operations and the end of the Market Suspension Period and System Restoration Period | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents Party Agents CM Settlement Services Provider NETSO MIDP(s) The Authority | Settlement Period from which normal BSC market operations resumed The end of the Settlement Period immediately before this represents the end of both the Market Suspension Period and the System Restoration Period | Circular via e-mail, BSC Website, BMRS website plus other methods as agreed |
REF | WHEN | ACTION | FROM | TO | INFORMATION REQUIRED | METHOD |
3.4.1 | To allow this process to be completed in time for the Initial Settlement Runs for the relevant Settlement Periods, wherever possible | Determine the proposed methodology to calculate the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) in accordance with BSC Section T1.7.1A | The Panel |
| Proposed Contingency Imbalance Price methodology | Internal process |
3.4.2 | After 3.4.1 | Where necessary, seek the opinion of the industry on the proposed methodology to calculate the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) | The Panel | BSC Parties The Authority NETSO | Proposed Contingency Imbalance Price methodology | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.4.3 | In response to the consultation in 3.4.2 or otherwise | Provide information relevant to the calculation of the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) | NETSO | The Panel | Provisions of BSC Section T1.7.1A | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.4.4 | After 3.4.3 | Request approval of the Contingency Imbalance Price methodology | The Panel3 | The Authority | Final proposed Contingency Imbalance Price methodology | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.4.5 | After 3.4.4 | Approve the Contingency Imbalance Price methodology | The Authority | The Panel | Final proposed Contingency Imbalance Price methodology | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.4.6 | After 3.4.5 | Communicate Contingency Imbalance Price methodology | BSCCo | BSC Parties BSC Agents NETSO The Authority | Approved Contingency Imbalance Price methodology | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.4.7 | After 3.4.6 | Apply methodology to calculate Contingency Imbalance Price(s)4 | BSCCo SAA |
| Approved Contingency Imbalance Price methodology |
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3.4.8 | After 3.4.7 | Circulate and publish5 the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) and, if required, an interim Settlement Calendar timetable6 | BSCCo SAA | BSC Parties BSC Panel BSC Agents NETSO | Contingency Imbalance Price(s) Interim Settlement Calendar | Electronic, or other method as agreed |
3.4.9 | After 3.4.8 | Update BMRS with Contingency Imbalance Price(s) | BMRA |
| Contingency Imbalance Price(s) | BMRS |
3.4.10 | A minimum of 24 hours after 3.4.9 | Begin SAA Settlement Runs including the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) for Settlement Periods affected by the Market Suspension Period | SAA |
| Contingency Imbalance Price(s) Interim Settlement Calendar |
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3.4.11 | If 3.4.10 means FAA Payment Runs affected | Complete FAA Payment Runs until timetable is back to ‘normal operation’ | FAA |
| Contingency Imbalance Price(s) Interim Settlement Calendar |
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REF | WHEN | ACTION | FROM | TO | INFORMATION REQUIRED | METHOD |
3.5.1 | Where there is a System Restoration event or a FSC event | A ‘Claims Committee’ is established in accordance with the BSC Section B3.5, including the membership and Terms of Reference | BSC Panel | BSCCo | Members of the Claims Committee Terms of Reference for the Claims Committee | Post, fax or electronic |
3.5.2 | Upon completion of 3.5.1 | Communicates details of the Claims Committee with the members of the newly established Claims Committee | BSCCo | Claims Committee | Members of the Claims Committee Terms of Reference for the Claims Committee | Post, fax or electronic |
3.5.3 | Upon completion of 3.5.1 | Communicates details of the Claims Committee | BSCCo | BSC Parties | Members of the Claims Committee | Post, fax or electronic |
3.5.4 | Within 20WD of the end of a System Restoration Period or within 60D7 of the end of a FSC event, or in anticipation of an FSC Event8, or through a lengthened FSC Event | Submit form BSCP201/03 ‘Request for System Restoration Claim or Fuel Security Event Claim Time Extension’ | BSC Party | BSCCo | BSCP201/03 ‘Request for System Restoration or Fuel Security Event Claim Time Extension’ | Post, fax or electronic |
3.5.5 | Upon receipt of 3.5.4 | Validate form and additional information before Panel decision | BSCCo | The Panel | BSCP201/03 ‘Request for System Restoration or Fuel Security Event Claim Time Extension’ | Post, fax or electronic |
3.5.6 | Upon receipt of 3.5.5 | Determine timeframe for relevant claim submission. | The Panel9 | BSCCo | Time-frame required to submit the Claim | Post, fax or electronic |
3.5.7 | Upon completion of 3.5.6 | Communicate decision made in 3.5.6 | BSCCo | BSC Party | Time-frame required to submit the Claim | Post, fax or electronic |
REF | WHEN | ACTION | FROM | TO | INFORMATION REQUIRED | METHOD |
3.6.1 | Within 20WD of the end of a System Restoration Period; within 60D of the end of a FSC event; within an ongoing FSC event; or after the time determined by the Panel in 3.5.6 | Submit BSCP201/01 ‘System Restoration Claims Form’ and/or BSCP201/02 ‘Fuel Security Event Claims Form’ | BSC Party | BSCCo | BSCP201/01 ‘System Restoration Claims Form’ BSCP201/02 ‘Fuel Security Event Claims Form’ Statement of claim Supporting evidence | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.2 | Upon receipt of 3.6.1 | Validate and analyse BSCP201/01 ‘System Restoration Claims Form’ and/or BSCP201/02 ‘Fuel Security Event Claims Form’, the statement of claim and supporting evidence as is possible. Request further information, if required | BSCCo | BSC Party | BSCP201/01 ‘System Restoration Claims Form’ BSCP201/02 ‘Fuel Security Event Claims Form’ Statement of claim Supporting evidence | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.3 | After 3.6.2, if required | Provide further information, if required | BSC Party | BSCCo | Any relevant information | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.4 | Upon completion of 3.6.2 and, if required, 3.6.3 | Present the claims data and analysis (where possible) to the Claims Committee | BSCCo | Claims Committee | BSCP201/01 ‘System Restoration Claims Form’ BSCP201/02 ‘Fuel Security Event Claims Form’ Statement of claim Supporting evidence | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.5 | Upon completion of 3.6.4 | Determine process for assessing the claim10 | Claims Committee |
| BSCP201/01 ‘System Restoration Claims Form’ BSCP201/02 ‘Fuel Security Event Claims Form’ Statement of claim Supporting evidence |
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3.6.6 | At any time after 3.6.5, if required | Request further information, if required | Claims Committee | BSC Party | Any relevant information | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.7 | At any time after 3.6.6, if required | Provide further information, if required | BSC Party | Claims Committee | Any relevant information | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.8 | In accordance with the timetable set in 3.6.5 | Assess the claim and determine the amount (£) of compensation to be paid to the BSC Party | Claims Committee | BSCCo | BSCP201/01 ‘System Restoration Claims Form’ BSCP201/02 ‘Fuel Security Event Claims Form’ Statement of claim Supporting evidence | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.9 | Upon completion of 3.6.8, for System Restoration claims only | Inform the BSC Party of the decision made by the Claims Committee in 3.6.8 | BSCCo | BSC Party SAA | Details of Claims Committee decision | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.10 | Upon completion of 3.6.8, for System Restoration claims only | Pay the BSC Party the amount determined in 3.6.8 in accordance with BSC Section G3.3.6 | BSCCo | BSC Party | Details of Claims Committee decision | Electronic |
3.6.11 | Upon completion of 3.6.9, for System Restoration claims only | Recover the amount determined in 3.6.8 in accordance with BSC Section G3.3.7 | SAA |
| Details of Claims Committee decision | Electronic |
3.6.12 | Upon Completion of 3.6.8, for Fuel Security Claims only | Inform the BSC Party, the NETSO and the Authority of the decision made by the Claims Committee in 3.6.8 | BSCCo | BSC Party NETSO The Authority | Details of Claims Committee decision | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.13 | Upon completion of 3.6.8, for Fuel Security Claims only | Determine method and timeframe of payment to BSC Party | The Authority | NETSO BSCCo | Amount, Method and Timeframe of payment to BSC Party | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.14 | Upon completion of 3.6.13, for Fuel Security Claims only | Communicate method and timeframe of payment to BSC Party | BSCCo | The Panel FAA | Amount, Method and Timeframe of payment to BSC Party | Post, fax or electronic |
3.6.15 | Upon completion of 3.6.8, for Fuel Security Claims only | Determine the method of cost recovery for the claim11 | The Authority | NETSO BSCCo | Amount approved by Claims Committee | Circular, or other method as agreed |
3.6.16 | Within 2WD of 3.6.15, for Fuel Security Claims only | Inform parties of the method and timeframe of cost recovery | BSCCo | BSC Parties | Method and timeframe of cost recovery | Circular, or other method as agreed |
3.6.17 | Within 5WD of when final claim pertaining to the relevant period is determined in 3.6.8 | Publish the total amount (£) claimed for and the amount (£) approved by the Claims Committee (a total for all Claims) | BSCCo |
| Amount claimed for Amount approved by Claims Committee | Publish on BSC Website |
REF | WHEN | ACTION | FROM | TO | INFORMATION REQUIRED | METHOD |
3.7.1 | Any time after 3.6.1 and before 3.6.8 | Fill in form BSCP201/04 ‘Application to Withdraw a System Restoration Claim or a Fuel Security Event Claim’ | BSC Party | BSCCo | BSCP201/04 ‘Application to Withdraw a System Restoration Claim or a Fuel Security Event Claim’ | Post, fax or electronic |
3.7.2 | Upon receipt of 3.7.1 | Validate form and additional information then communicate the claim is being withdrawn | BSCCo | Claims Committee | BSCP201/04 ‘Application to Withdraw a System Restoration Claim or a Fuel Security Event Claim’ | Post, fax or electronic |
BSCP201/01 ‘System Restoration Claim Form’
This form must be signed by a Company Director or a Category A Authorised Person.
A claim can only be made by or via the Lead Party of a BM Unit which has received a system restoration instruction from the NETSO and/or a Network Operator (as defined in BSC Section G3).
The form BSCP201/01 must be accompanied with a statement of claim and any supporting evidence in accordance with Section G3.3.1B of the BSC.
The claim must be submitted in accordance with Section 3 of this BSCP.
BSCP201/02 ‘Fuel Security Event Claim Form’
This form must be signed by a Company Director or a Category A Authorised Person.
A claim can only be made by the Lead Party of a BM Unit who has received an instruction from the Secretary of State (or the NETSO on behalf of the Secretary of State) in accordance with the Fuel Security Code.
The claim must be submitted in accordance with Section 3 of this BSCP.
There is further information in Attachment One regarding the submission of a Fuel Security Event Claim Form.
BSCP201/03 ‘Application for System Restoration or Fuel Security Event Claim Time Extension’
This form must be signed by a Company Director or a Category A Authorised Person.
This form can only be completed [via] the Lead Party of a BM Unit who has received either:
A system restoration instruction from the NETSO and/or a Network Operator (as defined in BSC Section G3); or
An instruction from the Secretary of State (or the NETSO on behalf of the Secretary of State) in accordance with the Fuel Security Code.
BSCP201/04 ‘Application for System Restoration or Fuel Security Event Claim Withdraw’
This form must be signed by a Company Director or a Category A Authorised Person.
This form can only be submitted if BSCP201/01 or BSCP201/02 had previously been submitted.
System Restoration Claim Number:
BSCCo Use only
BSCP201/01
Cost Category | Fuel | Plant & Apparatus | Other Operational Costs |
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Fuel Security Claim Number:
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BSCP202/02
Cost Category | Fuel | Insurance | Financing | Overhead | Emission |
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BSCP201/03
BSCP201/04
Fuel costs (including purchase, freight/transportation, storage, handling and use e.g. any changes to fuel efficiency arising from operating in accordance with the FSC);
Insurance costs (including proportion of current insurance costs applied to the period in question as well as any increase in those costs arising due to the FSC period being invoked and/or resultant claim submissions, as appropriate);
Financing costs (costs associated with funding the power station(s), via banking loan and/or via shareholder funds, using a reasonable rate of return/risk assessment);
Overhead costs (cost of running the power station(s), including those associated with staffing e.g. overtime payments, and ancillary supplies, rent,);
Maintenance costs (costs associated with day-to-day operation, ongoing maintenance and wear & tear of plant/specific apparatus);
Damages (losses in respect of damage to property e.g. plant/apparatus or death/injury to persons);
Emissions costs (cost of purchasing various emissions allowances, e.g. CO2, NOx and SOx, needed to operate the power station(s));
Industry charges (including proportion of current TNUoS and BSUoS charges applied to the claim period, and any additional charges arising from the FSC period being invoked and/or resultant claim submissions, as appropriate); and
Other costs (any additional costs necessarily and properly incurred in good faith and on a basis consistent with commercial practices and procedures that were normal and prudent, after all reasonable efforts had been made to establish that no practicable alternative action (or inaction) was available at lower cost).
defined in the BSC as “Avoidable Costs” for a System Restoration Period; or
defined in the FSC as “Exceptional Costs” for FSC events
the BM Unit concerned has been the subject of system restoration instruction or FSC direction (as the case may be) which gave rise to those costs being incurred; and
those costs have actually been incurred up to the date of the interim claims submission.
Any administrative and secretarial support necessary to assist the Claims Committee; and
Any supporting information it requests which is available to BSCCo (e.g. Metered Volume data).
Version | Date | Description of Change | Changes Included | Mods/Panel/Committee Refs. |
1.0 | 5 November 2009 | First Published | P231 & P232 | BSC Panel ref 160/08 |
2.0 | 31 March 2014 | Modification P276 | P276 | Panel ref: P221/07 |
3.0 | 26 February 2015 | February 15 Release | CP1425 | Panel ref: P232/06 |
4.0 | 1 November 2018 | November 18 Release | CP1504 | Panel ref: P277/05 |
5.0 | 29 March 2019 | March 19 Standalone Release | P369 | P285/12 |
6.0 | 28 May 2020 | May 20 Standalone Release | P403 Self-Governance | P302/14 |
7.0 | 1 September 2021 | 1 September 2021 Non-Standard Release | P420 | P316/05 |
8.0 | 29 June 2023 | 29 June 2023 Release | CP1580 | P338/04 |
9.0 | 02 April 2024 | 02 April 2024 Special Release | P451 | P345/03 |
10.0 | 01 October | 01 October 2024 Release | ORD009 | Directed by Secretary of State |
1 The need to invoke the System Restoration process or the Re-Synchronisation of De-Synchronised Island process in accordance with Grid Code OC9.
2 This is likely to be by email, Circular or the posting of information on the BMRS website. Normal communication between BSCCo and the industry might be difficult at the start of the shutdown as the Total System will begin to be re-energised and any available communication channels could suffer from congestion/unavailability. Therefore BSCCo may only be able to communicate the commencement of the System Restoration Period and the Market Suspension Period once the Total System is totally / almost totally re-energised.
3 Communication between the Authority and the Panel is to be done via BSCCo.
4 The Panel is to provide instruction on how the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) shall be applied.
5 BSCCo shall publish the Contingency Imbalance Price(s) on the BSC Website as soon as is possible as well as circulate the prices to BSC Parties.
6 Potentially CDCA runs could be affected as well as SAA runs and their timing will also be in the Settlement Calendar. The BSC Agents shall ensure all systems will operate to achieve Settlement Runs.
7 Note FSC Claims are to be submitted 60 Days (as opposed to 60 Working Days) after the end of a FSC event.
8 Claims can only be made by the Lead Party of a BM Unit who has received (i) a system restoration instruction from the NETSO during a System Restoration Period or (ii) a Direction from the Secretary of State during a FSC event or in anticipation of a FSC event.
9 This process step is to be completed by the Panel in accordance with BSC Section G3.3.1A; however this could be delegated to the Claims Committee in accordance with BSC Sections B3.5 and B5.1.1.
10 As the scope of each claim could be different, the Claims Committee is to determine the most relevant process for assessing the claims on an individual basis.
11 The Authority may choose the NETSO (under the Grid Code), the BSC or any other method it determines appropriate for cost recovery. If the BSC is chosen to recover costs, refer to BSC Section G3.3.7 for System Restoration Period claims.
12 If this claim is for an interim amount as part of an on-going System Restoration Period, any amount approved cannot be claimed for as part of the final claim.
13 The calculation for the “system restoration compensation amount” is as per Section G3.3.2 of the BSC. Supporting evidence is required.
14 If this claim is for an interim amount, for costs incurred to date, any amount approved cannot be claimed for as part of the final claim.
15 Details of what constitutes each Cost Category for a Fuel Security event can be found in Attachment A of this BSCP.