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UTILITY Week 16th December 2016

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UTILITY WEEK | 16TH - 22ND DECEMBER 2016 | 3 Leader Jane Gray This week 4 | Seven days 6 | People & Opinion 8 | The year in review Utility Week presents all the headline moments from the year just gone 13 Policy & Regulation 13 | News Auction secures just one new CCGT plant 14 | Market view EU Energy Union continues with new energy package 15 | Market view The benefit of a single set of nuclear safety standards 17 Finance & Investment 17 | News National Grid sells 61% of gas business 18 | Analysis It's been a terrible year for European utilities 20 Operations & Assets 20 | High viz ReFood's anaerobic digestion plant 22 | Event Utility Week's Health & Safety conference 24 | Market view How a micro-grid is helping an island establish energy independence 25 | Market view The smart energy future will be data-driven and Uber-ised 27 Customers 27 | News Business Stream and Utilitywise tie-up 28 | Market view The 'prosumer' revolution is an opportunity for utilities 30 Community 31 | Disconnector Why 2016 was only a rehearsal for 2017 2016 will be a year for the history books – and there are many who will be glad to see it consigned to the past. The past 12 months have taken their toll on a host of our best- loved celebrities as well as the cosy certainties of the establishment in a neo-liberal democracy. And in the utilities industry there have been some big milestones too: the final investment decision on Hin- kley Point C; shadow market opening for non-domestic water supply and its attendant mergers and acquisitions; a range of key executive resignations and appointments; the launch of the DCC system for smart metering; and the publication of energy market remedies by the CMA (see year review, p8). These events and more have punctuated and defined the year. But although they are all significant moments in their own right, most, if not all, are simply trigger points for far greater challenges to come. 2017 will put utilities of all stripes under pressure to change, and to deliver improvements in service as demands for transparency, innovation and customer choice increase. Companies will require humility, determination and conviction if they are to thrive in this environment of high expectation and short patience. Here are a few key moments likely to test the resolve and strategy of utility companies: l Full market opening for the non-domestic water market Aer a dress rehearsal period, the show will kick off in earnest in April. l Go-live for P272 and half-hourly settlement Another April treat, this should open the door for innovation in time-of-use tariffs for business energy customers. More clarity is also due in early 2017 on the introduction of half-hourly settlement for domestic customers. l CfD auction – Following a two year hiatus since first CfD auc- tion, BEIS has promised to hold a new round in early 2017. It hopes to incentivise a new generation of low-carbon generation investment. l Ofgem's decision on market changes to enable smart and flexible energy systems Aer a call for evidence, the regulator will reveal its proposed answers to key energy system challenges, including barriers to energy storage deployment and the future of the system operator role. We hope all our readers enjoy a restful festive season to prepare themselves for these events, and many more, that 2017 has in store. We will be back on 13th January 2017. Jane Gray, Acting Editor janegray@fav-house.com GAS 13 | News Auction secures just one new CCGT plant 17 | News National Grid sells 61% of gas business WATER 22 | Event Utility Week's Health & Safety conference 27 | News Business Stream and Utilitywise tie-up ELECTRICITY 15 | Market view The benefit of a single set of nuclear safety standards 20 | High viz ReFood's anaerobic digestion plant 24 | Market view How a micro-grid is helping an island establish energy independence ENERGY 14 | Market view EU Energy Union continues with new energy package 18 | Analysis It's been a terrible year for European utilities 25 | Market view The smart energy future will be data-driven and Uber-ised 28 | Market view The 'prosumer' revolution is an opportunity for utilities Visit the Downloads section of the website WNS: The UK Smart Meter Rollout http://bit.ly/2espIJ3 ESRI: How location information is improving stakeholder engagement http://bit.ly/2fEwLP9 Certas: Balancing capacity market concerns : setting the record straight on fuel http://bit.ly/2essYnG

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