NBS-M017 2013
Key Web Pages information relating to
Renewable Obligation and Feed In Tariffs may be found at:
1. ROC
REGISTER
https://www.renewablesandchp.ofgem.gov.uk - select view public records.
Alternatively
you can go directly to this page at:
The key sub pages to explore are:
a. Accredited Stations - a full list of stations and importantly
their Reference number in the format
RxxxxxYYAA where xxxxx is a 5 digit number – e.g. 00153
YY is a two letter code relating to
technology – e.g. RJ is Landfill
Gas RQ is Wind etc
AA is EN for England, WA for Wales, SC for Scotland, NI for Northern Ireland
b. Certificates – this
gives a full list of all the ROCs issued, redeemed, revoked, retired for each
station for each month. Note: since
2009, the number of ROCs issued per MWh now varies
with technology. However, a
grandfathering system is in operation such that once a station has a given
ratio of Rocs per MWh that will remain for the whole
of the lifespan of the project irrespective of any subsequent changes – e.g. ROC
ration for onshore wind decreased to 0.9 as of 1st April 2013.
c.
FIT
installation statistical report. This information may be selected by Local
Authority District Council Area
2. UK
DEMAND by REGION
Department of Energy and Climate Change
Statistical Pages
Data
based on Local Authority District Council Areas
·
Sub-national
energy consumption
·
Sub-national
gas consumption data
·
Sub-national
electricity consumption data
·
Sub-national
electricity consumption in Northern Ireland
Data base
on areas smaller than District Council Areas
related to Mid Level and Low Level Super
Output Areas
·
MLSOA
and LLSOA electricity and gas estimates
·
Road
transport consumption at regional and local level
·
Sub-national
consumption of other fuels
·
Total
final energy consumption at sub-national level
3.
Near Real Time Electricity Demand:
The
BMREPOTS Website provides data every 30 minutes on the
generation, demand and system prices.
In addition there is information on current performance of each power
station, and in the case of wind, a comparison with the current output
compared to that forecast 24 and 48 hours previously
· The ELEXON Website – a link will be added shortly