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Now That’s What I Call CATO: Volume 1

Now That’s What I Call CATO: Volume 1

Feb 18, 2016
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Summary

Ofgem has consulted on introducing competitive tenders for the design, build and operation of onshore transmission assets

As part of the government’s wider review of the electricity transmission network (the Integrated Transmission Planning and Regulation (ITPR) project), and after its introduction of competition to offshore transmission assets and their owners (OFTOs), Ofgem has consulted on introducing competitive tenders for the design, build and operation of onshore transmission assets, thereby creating Competitively Appointed Transmission Owners (CATOs).

The first instalment in a series of articles discusses the criteria that projects must meet to be considered for tendering.

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