The 'Consideration of Recent Industry Balancing Initiatives' paper investigates whether any industry initiatives on balancing matters since the development of Gas Industry Co's October 2009 Statement of Proposal would cause it to reassess the conclusion of that paper.
The final draft of the Gas Governance (Balancing Rules) are available below. Balancing Rules Workshops
Gas Industry Co wished to 'workshop' the draft balancing rules before including them in its formal recommendation to the Associate Minister at the end of February 2010.
On 1 May 2015 Vector issued a ‘Change Request Notification’ (CRN) under the new VTC amendment process, and invited submissions. The CRN comprises information on a new product for managing congestion on Vector transmission pipelines.
An industry group was established in 2013 to progress the recommendations of a Panel of Expert Advisers (PEA) in respect of the Gas Transmission Investment Programme (GTIP).
Gas Industry Co has considered submissions on the Draft Recommendation and has found, in respect of ground one, that Vector has validly withheld consent and that Contact's appeal under section 25. 6(a) fails.
Having considered submissions on the Draft Recommendation, Gas Industry Co has concluded that it should support the VTC Change Request appealed to it on 27 November 2012. Our conclusion and the supporting rationale are set out in the Final Recommendation.
Gas Industry Co has a role under clause 25 of the Vector Transmission Code (VTC) considering appeals in relation to change requests. Under clause 25. 7, Gas Industry Co considers appeals and makes binding recommendations as to whether the change should be made.
Gas Industry Co has a role under clause 25 of the VTC which considers appeals in relation to change requests. Under clause 25. 7, Gas Industry Co considers appeals and makes binding recommendations on whether the proposed change should be made.
Gas Industry Co has a role under clause 25 of the VTC considering appeals in relation to change requests. Under clause 25. 7, Gas Industry Co considers appeals and makes binding recommendations as to whether the proposed change should be made.