BSC Procedure 533 Appendix B Relating to PARMS Calculation Guidelines
1. Reference is made to the Balancing and Settlement Code and in particular, to the definition of “BSC Procedure” In Section X, Annex X-1 thereof.
2. This is BSCP533 Appendix B, Version 22.0 relating to PARMS Data Provision.
3. This BSC Procedure is effective from 24 February 2022.
4. This BSC Procedure has been approved by the Panel.
Reference 1 | PARMS User Requirements Specification |
Reference 2 | BSC Procedure: BSCP533 - PARMS Data Provision, Reporting and Publication of Peer Comparison Data |
Reference 3 | BSC Procedure: BSCP533 Appendix A - PARMS Data Provider File Formats |
The purpose of this document is to specify the calculation guidelines associated with the information to be submitted to the Performance Assurance Reporting and Monitoring System (PARMS) which monitors market participants’ performance. This is intended to provide guidance for Data Providers (SMRAs, the SVAA, the CDCA or Suppliers) to assist them in the development of their systems.
1.2.1 PARMS Data: General Description
PARMS data consists of data pertaining to the performance of specified market participants and is provided via a pre-determined series of files by agreed Data Providers. This data is specified in BSCP533 PARMS Data Provision, Reporting and Publication of Peer Comparison Data. The data will be loaded automatically (unless specified otherwise) into the PARMS database using the corresponding PARMS validation process.
This document concerns itself primarily with those Serials reported by Suppliers, and SMRAs and the data reported by them. A full list of Serials is included in Annex A of this document denoting who is responsible for reporting each Serial.
2.1 Classification of Serials
The Serials measure performance on four levels, these are:
Trading Arrangements
CVA Metering System
Suppliers
Each Serial is denoted by a two letter prefix followed by a two digit number. The two letter prefixes are as follows:
TA = Trading Arrangement
CM = CVA Metering System
SP = Supplier
All Serials must be reporting on the current reporting period (t). A reporting period equates to a calendar month. For example, the November 2010 reporting period equates to 1 November 2010 to 30 November 2010.
2.5 Serial SP02 – Delivery of Performance Logs
Periodic checks will be made on PARMS data that has been submitted. These checks will take the form of a request for Drill Down Data to Suppliers, to be provided within +20 WD of request. Serial SP02 will record where data has not been received within the +20 WD.
PARMS will carry out two stages of validation.
The first stage will ensure the data is from a recognised email source as well as carrying out basic validation on the data enclosed and MDD.
The second stage will verify that the files submitted meet the physical formats required (as defined in BSCP533 Appendix A). Invalid data (due to incorrect fields) will result in the data file being rejected by PARMS and a log recorded of the invalid data. A negative acknowledgement will be sent to the Data Provider.
Successfully loaded data will result in an acknowledgement being sent to the Data Provider email address.
Suppliers will receive a second notification at +22 WD after the reporting period end showing what data has been received/is outstanding.
Each Supplier will have +5 WD from the date of receipt of performance data within which to validate the information. PARMS will send a copy of any data relating to a Supplier’s performance that is not submitted by the Supplier, this includes both Supplier Agent and SVAA data.
Where a Data Provider is submitting a null return the entry in the submission must follow the format as defined in BSCP533 Appendix A.
Data may be resubmitted to correct a submission, for example after a request to do so by a Supplier who has discovered the information to be incorrect. If it is necessary to resubmit data then the Data Provider must make a full resubmission of the Serial(s) that have been changed in accordance with the file formats specified in BSCP533 Appendix A.
If a Data Provider is a Supplier Agent it must ensure the Serial contains all the original data for all Suppliers that has not changed as well as the amended data for the Supplier that has. The process for submissions and resubmissions are detailed in BSCP533.
2.10 Receipt and Sent dates
The document refers to a number of start and end events that are associated with the receipt and sending of data flows. In accordance with the approach taken in Party Service Line 100 ‘Generic Non Functional Requirements for Licensed Distribution System Operators and Party Agents’ and the relevant BSCPs, wherever the Data Transfer Network is used for transfer then the receipt/send boundaries are measured using the date/timestamp that is inserted at the gateway.
This section is organised according to who provides the data for the Serial (Data Provider). This means that some Serials will appear in both the DCs’ and SVA MOAs’ section.
3.5 Supplier Meter Registration Agents (SMRA)
3.5.1 SP07 – SMRA & SVAA MSID Count – SMRA File
SMRAs are to send a monthly MSID count giving a Metering System count per Settlement day per combination of GSP Group, Supplier, DA, aggregation type and energisation status.
SMRAs already provide most of this information, it should be noted however that P99 requires this information to be submitted in the standard text file format. SMRAs should refer to BSCP533 Appendix A.
3.6.1 CM01 - CVA MOA Proving Tests
All Proving tests should be carried out successfully eight (8) WD prior to the EFD for the Metering System. The CDCA will send a report detailing the following information:
Standard 1 – Count of Metering Systems where proving test was required
Standard 2 – Average number of WDs proving test is outstanding after EFD
Standard 3 – Count of proving tests outstanding after EFD
3.6.2 CM02 - CVA MOA Fault Resolution
This Serial measures the timeliness of rectification of Meter faults. The CDCA will send a report detailing the following information:
Standard 1 – Count of Metering Systems where faults have been notified
Standard 2 - Count of faults that have been notified
Standard 3 – Average number of WDs that faults are outstanding
Standard 4 – Average number of WDs to resolve faults
3.7.1 SP07 – SMRA & SVAA MSID Count – SVAA File
The SVAA will provide a monthly report detailing for each Supplier the number of Metering Systems (MSIDs) for each HH and NHH DA by GSP Group, Settlement date and Settlement type.
3.7.2 SP08 – Energy and MSIDs on Actuals
The SVAA will provide a report detailing the performance, HH and NHH, of each Supplier, where applicable, for each Settlement Date, for each Settlement Run type, for each GSP Group against the performance standards detailed in Annex S-1 of the Code. The Serial will contain details of:
The percentage of energy settled on actual data/AA
The percentage of Metering Systems settled on actual data/AA
The total energy attributable to that Supplier
3.7.3 SP09 – NHH Defaults
The SVAA will provide a report detailing the NHH performance of each Supplier, for each Settlement Date, for each Settlement Run type, for each GSP Group against the performance standards detailed in Annex S-1 of the Code. The Serial will contain details of:
3.7.5 TA01 – GSP Group Correction Factor
The SVAA will provide a monthly file detailing the number of Group correction factor queries raised during the reporting period.
3.7.6 TA02 – Annual Demand Ratio
The SVAA will provide a monthly file detailing the annual demand ratio value for each reporting period.
ANNEX A - LIST OF PARMS SERIALS
Type | Serial | Title | Measurement On | Data Provider(s) | Reporting Level | Supplier Validation Required |
Trading Arrangements | TA01 | GSP Group Correction Factor | Trading Arrangements | SVAA | GSP Group | No |
Trading Arrangements | TA02 | Annual Demand Ratio (ADR) | Trading Arrangements | SVAA | GSP Group | No |
Agent | CM01 | CVA MOA Proving Tests | CVA MOA | CDCA | National by CVA MOA | No |
Agent | CM02 | CVA MOA Fault Resolution | CVA MOA | CDCA | National by CVA MOA | No |
Supplier | SP02 | Delivery of Routine Performance Logs | Supplier | PARMS | Supplier by GSP Group | No |
Supplier | SP07 | SMRA & SVAA MSID Count | Supplier | SVAA & SMRA | Supplier, DA, GSP Group, Run Type | No |
Supplier | SP08 | Energy and MSID on Actuals | Supplier | SVAA | Supplier, GSP Group, Run Type, HH/NHH | Yes |
Supplier | SP09 | NHH Details | Supplier | SVAA | Supplier, GSP Group, Run Type | Yes |
AMENDMENT RECORD – BSCP533 APPENDIX B
Version | Date | Description of Changes | Changes Included | Mods/ Panel/ Committee Refs |
0.1 | Code Effective Date | Re-badged AP533 to form BSCP533 | | |
1.1 | Code Effective Date | Submitted to the Panel for approval | NCR313 | |
2.0 | 27/03/01 | Approved by the Panel on 22/02/2001 | | 13/008 |
3.0 | 01 November | Changes for Modification P68 | P68 | NPAB19/210 |
4.0 | 01/03/03 | Updated to reflect the terminology used in the BSC | CP852 | NPAB22/244 |
5.0 | 01/08/03 | Updated for Modification P62 | P62 | |
6.0 | 06/01/04 | Updated for Modification P99 | P99 | |
7.0 | 01/05/04 | Approved by SVG | P99 | |
8.0 | 01/07/04 | Consistency Amendments and Working Day timings updates | P99 | SVG41/002 |
9.0 | 04/11/04 | SVA November Release 2004 | P124 and CP1016 | SVG44/007 |
10.0 | 23/02/05 | SVA February 05 Release and BETTA 6.3 | BETTA 6.3, CP1091 | SVG47/004 |
11.0 | 30/06/05 | SVA June 05 Release | CP1103 | SVG52/005 |
12.0 | 03/11/05 | SVA November Release 05 | CP1087 | |
13.0 | 26/06/08 | June 08 Release | CP1223 | ISG84/01 SVG84/02 PAB84/11 TDC109/01 |
14.0 | 06/11/08 | November 08 Release | CP1237 | ISG88/01 SVG88/02 PAB88/03 |
15.0 | 05/11/09 | November 09 Release | CP1248 v2.0 | SVG97/01 |
16.0 | 01/11/10 | November 10 Release | CP1325 | SVG111/01 |
| | | CP1339 | SVG116/05 PAB116/06 |
17.0 | 01/07/11 | June 11 Release | CP1334 | SVG114/02 |
| | | CP13441 | SVG122/02 |
| | | CP13481 | SVG125/01 |
18.0 | 07/11/13 | November 2013 Release | CP1387 | PAB145/08 SVG145/04 |
19.0 | 29/06/17 | June 2017 Release | CP1474 | PAB191/08 SVG191/03 |
20.0 | 22/02/18 | February 2018 Release | CP1487 | PAB199/14 SVG199/03 |
21.0 | 01/09/21 | 1 September 2021 Non-Standard Release | P420 | P316/05 |
22.0 | 24/02/22 | February Standard Release | P429 | Ofgem |
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