Contract structure and counterparties preliminary decision

Thirteen written submissions on the above matter were received.

Following a review and analysis of these submissions, the Commission decided to reconfirm its preliminary proposals which means that a final decision on the transmission contract structure and on the categories of designated transmission customers to be formally consulted on was delayed until Benchmark Agreements were finalised.

Based on feedback in the submissions, the Commission recognised that the issues of transmission service delivery, particularly identifying the nature of the services and matching them to those with a legitimate interest in those services, is likely to be of concern to stakeholders. The Commission therefore gave this aspect of the Benchmark Agreement work programme the utmost priority.

The Commission also noted that there was support for exploring further regulation of transmission incentives and regulation of distributor- retailer- customer relationships as options for dealing with service delivery issues.

Legal, technical and economic advisors were appointed to assist the Commission in undertaking the development of Benchmark Agreements including service definitions, with work commencing during December 2004.

The Commission anticipates going out for preliminary consultation on benchmark transmission agreements, including service definitions, in March 2005. It expects the work on finalising benchmark agreements to be completed in accordance with the timetable set out in the Government Policy Statement.

Further background material can be found in the draft reports section of the Transmission Advisory Groups pages.

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