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Balancing services
Demand side response (DSR) is all about intelligent energy use. Through DSR services, businesses and consumers can turn up, turn down, or shift demand in real-time.
Balancing services
The voltage network services procurement looks for the most cost-effective ways to address high voltage system issues created by the need to absorb more reactive power on the transmission network.
Balancing services
The stability network services procurement project looks for the most cost-effective way to address stability issues in the electricity system created by the decline in transmission connected…
Balancing services
We are now trialling a new Local Constraint Market (LCM) to access new sources of flexibility to help manage one of our most constrained boundaries.
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Nurturing talent from all backgrounds and embracing diversity is critical to creating a future where everyone has access to reliable, clean, and affordable energy.We believe our people perform at…
Balancing services
We procure services to balance demand and supply, and we ensure the security and quality of the electricity supply across Britain's transmission system.If you're already a provider or new to…
Balancing services
We hugely value the role batteries play today, helping to secure and balance the system in real time. There is a growing role for batteries in the future, with our forecasts seeing a need for four or…
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Charging Futures Task Forces help identify options for a broad charging topic and support Ofgem in assessing these options. Each Task Force is made up of volunteers who actively contribute by…
Energy Markets
Reform of NESO’s ancillary service and balancing markets is crucial to ensure we can operate a zero carbon electricity system by 2025, and fully decarbonise by 2035. These reforms will also help…
Balancing services
The Demand Flexibility Service (DFS) was introduced during the winter of 22/23 as part of the winter contingency toolkit. Its purpose in the first two winters of operation was to act as an enhanced…