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Committee Material Published 28 Apr 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

In future, data and visibility will be key to ascertaining whether network reinforcement or an alternative, such as procuring flexibility services, would be most cost effective for consumers. But there has been insufficient investment in monitoring capability at low voltages to date, resulting in poor visibility of connected assets and the state of the distribution networks. It is also unclear whether all distribution operators are maximising the opportunities of a smarter, more flexible grid...

In future, data and visibility will be key to ascertaining whether network reinforcement or an alternative, such as procuring flexibility services, would be most cost effective for consumers. But there has been insufficient investment in monitoring capability at low voltages to date, resulting in poor visibility of connected assets and the state of the distribution networks. It is also unclear whether all distribution operators are maximising the opportunities of a smarter, more flexible grid. We recommend firmer intervention from Ofgem on minimum visibility standards for Distribution Network Operators. We also recommend that Ofgem reviews wh Type: recommendation | Number: 56 | Paragraph: 223 | Response status: accepted Government response: 136. [Response provided by Ofgem] Ofgem agrees with the committee’s recommendation to improve the visibility of the electricity network, particularly at low voltages. Ofgem’s view is that without effective visibility of the LV electricity network,