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What P415 means for flexibility with Paul Troughton (Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs @ Enel X)
Episode 1
Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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The introduction of balancing settlement code modification P415 aims to open up wholesale markets to all types of flexibility, decreasing barriers to entry for independent aggregators by allowing participation beyond a consumer’s licensed electricity supplier. Energy consumers that can be flexible with usage, do not currently see any value from their actions, except through their licensed electricity supplier, who not offer demand response services. The introduction of P415 will enable flexible consumers to appoint an independent aggregator, allowing participants of demand side response to enter into the wholesale energy markets and incentivize increased consumer participation.In today’s episode, Paul Troughton - Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs at Enel X joins Ed to discuss the code change that he put forward. Over the conversation, they discuss:
- Introduction to P415 and the roles of independent aggregators and virtual trading parties.
- How demand response works, particularly for commercial and industrial users.
- Challenges of demand response, supplier compensation and the importance of accurate baselining.
- The potential impact of P415 and the accessibility it opens up to wholesale markets.
- The future of demand side response in Great Britain.