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Record of Determinations: Panel Meeting 15 September 2016 Modification Vote Outcome Shipper Voting Members Transporter Voting Members Consumer Voting Member Determination Sought AG AM RF (CB) PB SM CW FH HC RP JF (RP) SMo 0594R - Meter Reading Submission for Advanced & Smart Metering Not related to the Significant Code Review - unanimous vote against Issued to Workgroup 0594R with a report presented by the January 2017 Panel - unanimous vote in favour X X X X X X X X X X X Is Modification related to Significant Code Review Should Modification be issued to Workgroup with a report by the January 2017 Panel Not related to the Significant Code Review - unanimous vote against X X X X X X X X X X X Is Modification related to Significant Code Review 0595 - Amendment to the Arrangements between National Grid NTS and GNI at the Moffat IP to rpovide for Interruption of Virtual Reverse Flow Is a Self-Governance Modification - unanimous vote in favour Issued to Workgroup 0595S with a report presented by the November 2016 Panel - unanimous vote in favour Does Modification satisfy the Self- Governance criteria Should Modification be issued to Workgroup with a report by the November Panel Proceed to Consultation - unanimous vote in favour Should DMR be Issued to Consultation? 0587 Seasonal Energy Balancing Credit Cover Legal text required - unanimous vote against Cost estimate not required - unanimous vote against X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Is further Legal text required for inclusion in DMR? Is a cost estimate required for inclusion in DMR? Consultation to close out on 06 October 2016 - unanimous vote in favour Should 0589S consultation end on 06 October 2016 (and FMR be taken at short notice)?

0593 - Provision of access to data for Price Comparison Websites and Third Party Intermediaries Legal Text requested - unanimous vote in favour Request Legal Text 0531 Provision of an Industry User Test System No new Issues identified - unanimous vote against Implementation recommended - with a majority vote in favour X X X X X X X X X X X Did Consultation raise new issues? Should Modification be implemented? (only votes in favour recorded) No new Issues identified - unanimous vote against X X X X X X X X X X X Did Consultation raise new issues? 0574 - Creating the permission to release supply point data to the Theft Risk Assessment Service (TRAS) Is not a Self-Governance Modification - majority vote against X X X X X X X X X X Does Modification satisfy the Self- Governance criteria Implementation recommended - with a majority vote in favour Should Modification be implemented? (only votes in favour recorded) 0589S Inclusion of CSEP Meter Supply Points within NDM Sampling Arrangements No new Issues identified - unanimous vote against Implemented - with a unanimous vote in favour X X X X X X X X X X X Did Consultation raise new issues? Should Modification be implemented? (only votes in favour recorded) Not in No Vote Not In favour Favour Cast Present X NV NP

UNC Modification Panel Minutes of the 194 th Meeting held on Thursday 15 September 2016 at Gazprom, 20 Triton Street (off Osnaburgh Street), London NW1 3BF Attendees Voting Members: Shipper Representatives Transporter Representatives Consumer Representative A Green (AG), Total A Margan (AM). British Gas C Baldwin (CB), E.ON UK alternate for R Fairholme P Broom (PM), Engie S Mulinganie (SM), Gazprom C Warner (CW), National Grid Distribution F Healy (FH), National Grid NTS H Chapman (HC), Scotia Gas Networks R Pomroy (RP), Wales & West Utilities, and alternate for J Ferguson S Moore (SMo), Citizens Advice Non-Voting Members: Chairman Ofgem Representative A Plant (AP), Chair R Elliott (RE) Also in Attendance: L Jenkins (LJ), Deputy Chair; M Berrisford (MB), Secretary; C Shanley (CS), Joint Office, P Lucas (PL), National Grid NTS*, R Hinsley (RH), Xoserve; and S Britton (SB), Cornwall Energy. * via teleconference Page 1 of 7

Record of Discussions The Chair noted that this would be the final meeting for P Broom and thanked him for his sterling support over the years. 194.1 Note of any alternates attending meeting C Baldwin for R Fairholme (Uniper) R Pomroy for J Ferguson, Northern Gas Networks 194.2 Record of Apologies for absence R Fairholme, J Ferguson 194.3 Minutes and Actions of the Last Meeting(s) Members approved the minutes from the previous meeting(s) (18 August & 08 September 2016). No outstanding actions to consider. 194.4 Consider Urgent Modifications 194.5 Consider New Non-Urgent Modifications a) Request 0594R - Meter Reading Submission for Advanced & Smart Metering SM introduced the Request and its aims, explaining that it is seeking to respond to CMA requirements and focuses on post Project Nexus and RAASP functionality. He went on to explain that the draft request proposal had been given an initial airing at the 25 August 2016 Distribution Workgroup meeting. To date, he has not received any industry comments. The Chair commented that this seemed to be a good use of the Request mechanism, and should enable exploration of the issues before any modifications were proposed PB noted that the proposals could be seen as incentivising customers to move out of Class 4, although this would be tested as part of the review. SM explained that he anticipates that any supporting analysis would/could be provided by Xoserve in due course, although additional information could be sourced from previous SMART Metering analysis. Ultimately, the request could lead to several UNC Modifications being raised in future. For Request 0594R, Members determined: It is not related to the Significant Code Review; and That Request 0594R be issued to Workgroup 0594R for assessment, with a report to be presented no later than the January 2017 Panel. Page 2 of 7

b) Modification 0595 - Amendment to the Arrangements between National Grid NTS and GNI at the Moffat IP to provide for Interruption of Virtual Reverse Flow PL introduced the Request and its aims, providing a brief explanation behind the content of the supporting presentation. For Modification 0595, Members determined: It is not related to the Significant Code Review; The criteria for Self-Governance are met as this modification is not expected to have a material impact on competition; That Modification 0595S be issued to Workgroup 0595S for assessment, with a report to be presented no later than the November 2016 Panel. 194.6 Existing Modifications for Reconsideration 194.7 Consider Workgroup Issues 194.8 Workgroup Reports for Consideration a) Modification 0587 - Seasonal Energy Balancing Credit Cover During a brief discussion on the background to the User Pays statements, it was acknowledged that Users wishing to take advantage of the service should pay for it. LJ explained that predicting the actual costs associated with the provision remains difficult, as these are heavily dependant upon the actual take up. However, the information provided should prove sufficient for parties to make informed decisions within their respective consultation responses. For Modification 0587, Members determined that: It should proceed to Consultation; Further legal text is not required for inclusion in the draft Modification Report; A cost estimate is not required for inclusion in the draft Modification Report; and Consultation should close on 06 October 2016; Page 3 of 7

194.9 Consideration of Workgroup Reporting Dates and Legal Text Requests LJ explained that Modification 0565 (FGO) and associated documents were scheduled to be issued to consultation in November 2016 and this would be a significant amount of material to review. He suggested that it might be advantageous to defer the other Workgroup Reports due that month to avoid overloading respondents. Members determined unanimously to extend the following Workgroup reporting date(s): Workgroup 0570 Obligation on Shippers to provide at least one valid meter reading per meter point into settlement once per annum 0571 Application of Ratchets Charges to Class 1 Supply Points Only 0571A - Application of Ratchets Charges to Class 1 Supply Points and Class 2 with an AQ above 73,200kWhs New Reporting Date December 2016 December 2016 December 2016 R Elliot agreed to discuss the impact of a potential delay to Modification 0570 with Ofgem colleagues. Members determined unanimously to request Legal text for the following modification(s): Modification 0593 Provision of access for Price Comparison Websites and Third Party Intermediaries 194.10 Consideration of Variation Requests 194.11 Final Modification Reports a) Modification 0531 - Provision of an Industry User Test System For Panel discussion see the Final Modification Report published at: http://www.gasgovernance.co.uk/0531 Members then voted and determined by majority vote to recommend implementation of Modification 0531. Page 4 of 7

b) Modification 0574 - Creating the permission to release supply point data to the Theft Risk Assessment Service (TRAS) For Panel discussion see the Final Modification Report published at: http://www.gasgovernance.co.uk/0574 Members then voted and determined by majority vote to recommend implementation of Modification 0574. c) Modification 0589S Inclusion of CSEP Meter Supply Points within NDM Sampling Arrangements For Panel discussion see the Final Modification Report published at: http://www.gasgovernance.co.uk/0589 Members then voted and determined by unanimous vote to implement Modification 0589S. 194.12 Any Other Business a) CGR3 Implementation Plan LJ presented the CGR3 implementation plan and progress made to date, explaining that there have been no changes to the plan since the August meeting. Focus was now on the three remaining deliverables. RP provided a brief update on the draft Modification Rules changes to implement the SCR and Self-Governance changes. RP explained that WWU is not seeking self-governance status for the modification, but would be looking for the modification to be issued straight out to consultation in order that implementation is before the end of 2016. Industry views on the suggested approach would be welcomed. It was agreed that there would be benefit in undertaking pre-modification discussions at the various industry Workgroups in order to provide awareness and clarity. LJ then provided a brief update on the forward work plan outline proposals, explaining that he had committed to provide a first draft based on the content of the Gas Central Services Change Horizon and discussions with Xoserve. In essence, code administrators are looking to develop a single repository covering both electricity and gas change. No further work had been done on the remaining item (project management) at this time. b) Feedback from meeting with Ofgem (UNC and CUSC Independent Chairs) AP advised that he, along with Mike Toms (the independent Chair of CUSC), had recently met with Lesley Nugent and colleagues at Ofgem. He explained that Ofgem is keen to see the respective Panels identifying themes around which to move forward with work plans. Page 5 of 7

The meeting included some discussion on prioritisation and a recognition that this was a difficult issue. It had been considered that panels could identify certain priority areas for the year ahead which may be expected to feature alongside more reactive modification (FGO could be an example). AP reflected that it appears more weight is being put on Panels, their respective Chairs, and Code Administrators. However not all of these additional requirements are covered under the existing vires. Ofgem seems keen to involve Panels in more of the decision making and management of delivery. AP also advised that he expects to be asked to provide a view on the satisfaction survey of Code Administrators in due course. Further updates in due course. c) FGO Matters CW provided an overview of progress to date and an update on current issues. Modification 0565 has been amended to reflect a pre Nexus implementation (currently 01 April 2017); DSC consideration to be completed soon; New UNC General Terms Section D to be developed; igt provisions being considered; It is anticipated that a further post Nexus FGO modification would be raised shortly; Webinar meeting later being conducted in parallel to this Panel to discuss FGO aspects following Ofgem s publication of its views, and finally Specialist FGO legal text meetings (for industry lawyers) scheduled for 11 and 17 October 2016. CW confirmed that the FGO Charging meetings are progressing well and that the DSC schedule would be covered under Modification 0565 development. Xoserve is expected to provide more detailed charging proposals (inc. charging lines and MPRNs etc.) at the 23 September 2016 FGO Charging Workgroup meeting. AP asked about the consequences of the Project Nexus Implementation Date deferral. CW advised that he is currently working on a Consent to Modify (hopefully for release on Tuesday 20 September 2016) which seeks to set aside all Project Nexus hardcoded dates (01 October 2016) in short, a generic disapplication. This would then be followed by either an Urgent modification once the new Project Nexus Implementation Date is known (inc. new transitional dates), or another Consent to Modify to establish the new dates. d) Panel voting Further Legal Text / Cost Estimates LJ advised that the proposed amendment to voting had been developed in response to R Fairholme s suggestion at the last panel meeting. Page 6 of 7

Panel members unanimously supported the recommendations that: providing (i) the Legal Text (LT) is confirmed as Final LT by the relevant transporter, and (ii) the Cost Estimate (CE) (where costs exist) has been considered by the workgroup, the default position is not required for these votes (though they would be included by exception when the JO believe it is appropriate). This has the effect of making the vote Should Modification 0xxx be issued to Consultation? a confirmation by Panel Members that the provided LT and CE are suitable for that Consultation. e) Formal closure of Project Nexus Workgroup LJ recommended that, as there were no in flight modifications for this Workgroup to assess, the Workgroup should be closed and any issues or other activities needing attention should be raised at the Distribution Workgroup. When asked, LJ confirmed that the Project Nexus Requirements Log has been transferred to become a standing agenda item on the Distribution Workgroup agenda going forwards. Panel unanimously agreed to the closure of the Project Nexus UNC Workgroup. f) Legal Text Guidance Document Annual Review LJ explained that during the last 12 months, only one late provision of legal text has taken place. Panel members agreed that this document is fit for purpose and the annual review requirement is therefore satisfied. g) Panel Attendance to August 2015 (for information) AP noted the attendance spreadsheets had been provided for information. 194.13 Conclusion of Meeting and agreed Date of Next Meeting 10:30, Thursday 20 October 2016, at Elexon. Action Table (15 September 2016) Action Ref Meeting Date Minute Ref Action Owner Status Update Page 7 of 7

Record of Discussions The Chair noted that this would be the final meeting for P Broom and thanked him for his sterling support over the years. 194.1 Note of any alternates attending meeting C Baldwin for R Fairholme (Uniper) R Pomroy for J Ferguson, Northern Gas Networks 194.2 Record of Apologies for absence R Fairholme, J Ferguson 194.3 Minutes and Actions of the Last Meeting(s) Members approved the minutes from the previous meeting(s) (18 August & 08 September 2016). No outstanding actions to consider. 194.4 Consider Urgent Modifications 194.5 Consider New Non-Urgent Modifications a) Request 0594R - Meter Reading Submission for Advanced & Smart Metering SM introduced the Request and its aims, explaining that it is seeking to respond to CMA requirements and focuses on post Project Nexus and RAASP functionality. He went on to explain that the draft request proposal had been given an initial airing at the 25 August 2016 Distribution Workgroup meeting. To date, he has not received any industry comments. The Chair commented that this seemed to be a good use of the Request mechanism, and should enable exploration of the issues before any modifications were proposed PB noted that the proposals could be seen as incentivising customers to move out of Class 4, although this would be tested as part of the review. SM explained that he anticipates that any supporting analysis would/could be provided by Xoserve in due course, although additional information could be sourced from previous SMART Metering analysis. Ultimately, the request could lead to several UNC Modifications being raised in future. For Request 0594R, Members determined: It is not related to the Significant Code Review; and That Request 0594R be issued to Workgroup 0594R for assessment, with a report to be presented no later than the January 2017 Panel. Page 2 of 7

b) Modification 0595 - Amendment to the Arrangements between National Grid NTS and GNI at the Moffat IP to provide for Interruption of Virtual Reverse Flow PL introduced the Request and its aims, providing a brief explanation behind the content of the supporting presentation. For Modification 0595, Members determined: It is not related to the Significant Code Review; The criteria for Self-Governance are met as this modification is not expected to have a material impact on competition; That Modification 0595S be issued to Workgroup 0595S for assessment, with a report to be presented no later than the November 2016 Panel. 194.6 Existing Modifications for Reconsideration 194.7 Consider Workgroup Issues 194.8 Workgroup Reports for Consideration a) Modification 0587 - Seasonal Energy Balancing Credit Cover During a brief discussion on the background to the User Pays statements, it was acknowledged that Users wishing to take advantage of the service should pay for it. LJ explained that predicting the actual costs associated with the provision remains difficult, as these are heavily dependant upon the actual take up. However, the information provided should prove sufficient for parties to make informed decisions within their respective consultation responses. For Modification 0587, Members determined that: It should proceed to Consultation; Further legal text is not required for inclusion in the draft Modification Report; A cost estimate is not required for inclusion in the draft Modification Report; and Consultation should close on 06 October 2016; Page 3 of 7

194.9 Consideration of Workgroup Reporting Dates and Legal Text Requests LJ explained that Modification 0565 (FGO) and associated documents were scheduled to be issued to consultation in November 2016 and this would be a significant amount of material to review. He suggested that it might be advantageous to defer the other Workgroup Reports due that month to avoid overloading respondents. Members determined unanimously to extend the following Workgroup reporting date(s): Workgroup 0570 Obligation on Shippers to provide at least one valid meter reading per meter point into settlement once per annum 0571 Application of Ratchets Charges to Class 1 Supply Points Only 0571A - Application of Ratchets Charges to Class 1 Supply Points and Class 2 with an AQ above 73,200kWhs New Reporting Date December 2016 December 2016 December 2016 R Elliot agreed to discuss the impact of a potential delay to Modification 0570 with Ofgem colleagues. Members determined unanimously to request Legal text for the following modification(s): Modification 0593 Provision of access for Price Comparison Websites and Third Party Intermediaries 194.10 Consideration of Variation Requests 194.11 Final Modification Reports a) Modification 0531 - Provision of an Industry User Test System For Panel discussion see the Final Modification Report published at: http://www.gasgovernance.co.uk/0531 Members then voted and determined by majority vote to recommend implementation of Modification 0531. Page 4 of 7

b) Modification 0574 - Creating the permission to release supply point data to the Theft Risk Assessment Service (TRAS) For Panel discussion see the Final Modification Report published at: http://www.gasgovernance.co.uk/0574 Members then voted and determined by majority vote to recommend implementation of Modification 0574. c) Modification 0589S Inclusion of CSEP Meter Supply Points within NDM Sampling Arrangements For Panel discussion see the Final Modification Report published at: http://www.gasgovernance.co.uk/0589 Members then voted and determined by unanimous vote to implement Modification 0589S. 194.12 Any Other Business a) CGR3 Implementation Plan LJ presented the CGR3 implementation plan and progress made to date, explaining that there have been no changes to the plan since the August meeting. Focus was now on the three remaining deliverables. RP provided a brief update on the draft Modification Rules changes to implement the SCR and Self-Governance changes. RP explained that WWU is not seeking self-governance status for the modification, but would be looking for the modification to be issued straight out to consultation in order that implementation is before the end of 2016. Industry views on the suggested approach would be welcomed. It was agreed that there would be benefit in undertaking pre-modification discussions at the various industry Workgroups in order to provide awareness and clarity. LJ then provided a brief update on the forward work plan outline proposals, explaining that he had committed to provide a first draft based on the content of the Gas Central Services Change Horizon and discussions with Xoserve. In essence, code administrators are looking to develop a single repository covering both electricity and gas change. No further work had been done on the remaining item (project management) at this time. b) Feedback from meeting with Ofgem (UNC and CUSC Independent Chairs) AP advised that he, along with Mike Toms (the independent Chair of CUSC), had recently met with Lesley Nugent and colleagues at Ofgem. He explained that Ofgem is keen to see the respective Panels identifying themes around which to move forward with work plans. Page 5 of 7

The meeting included some discussion on prioritisation and a recognition that this was a difficult issue. It had been considered that panels could identify certain priority areas for the year ahead which may be expected to feature alongside more reactive modification (FGO could be an example). AP reflected that it appears more weight is being put on Panels, their respective Chairs, and Code Administrators. However not all of these additional requirements are covered under the existing vires. Ofgem seems keen to involve Panels in more of the decision making and management of delivery. AP also advised that he expects to be asked to provide a view on the satisfaction survey of Code Administrators in due course. Further updates in due course. c) FGO Matters CW provided an overview of progress to date and an update on current issues. Modification 0565 has been amended to reflect a pre Nexus implementation (currently 01 April 2017); DSC consideration to be completed soon; New UNC General Terms Section D to be developed; igt provisions being considered; It is anticipated that a further post Nexus FGO modification would be raised shortly; Webinar meeting later being conducted in parallel to this Panel to discuss FGO aspects following Ofgem s publication of its views, and finally Specialist FGO legal text meetings (for industry lawyers) scheduled for 11 and 17 October 2016. CW confirmed that the FGO Charging meetings are progressing well and that the DSC schedule would be covered under Modification 0565 development. Xoserve is expected to provide more detailed charging proposals (inc. charging lines and MPRNs etc.) at the 23 September 2016 FGO Charging Workgroup meeting. AP asked about the consequences of the Project Nexus Implementation Date deferral. CW advised that he is currently working on a Consent to Modify (hopefully for release on Tuesday 20 September 2016) which seeks to set aside all Project Nexus hardcoded dates (01 October 2016) in short, a generic disapplication. This would then be followed by either an Urgent modification once the new Project Nexus Implementation Date is known (inc. new transitional dates), or another Consent to Modify to establish the new dates. d) Panel voting Further Legal Text / Cost Estimates LJ advised that the proposed amendment to voting had been developed in response to R Fairholme s suggestion at the last panel meeting. Page 6 of 7

Panel members unanimously supported the recommendations that: providing (i) the Legal Text (LT) is confirmed as Final LT by the relevant transporter, and (ii) the Cost Estimate (CE) (where costs exist) has been considered by the workgroup, the default position is not required for these votes (though they would be included by exception when the JO believe it is appropriate). This has the effect of making the vote Should Modification 0xxx be issued to Consultation? a confirmation by Panel Members that the provided LT and CE are suitable for that Consultation. e) Formal closure of Project Nexus Workgroup LJ recommended that, as there were no in flight modifications for this Workgroup to assess, the Workgroup should be closed and any issues or other activities needing attention should be raised at the Distribution Workgroup. When asked, LJ confirmed that the Project Nexus Requirements Log has been transferred to become a standing agenda item on the Distribution Workgroup agenda going forwards. Panel unanimously agreed to the closure of the Project Nexus UNC Workgroup. f) Legal Text Guidance Document Annual Review LJ explained that during the last 12 months, only one late provision of legal text has taken place. Panel members agreed that this document is fit for purpose and the annual review requirement is therefore satisfied. g) Panel Attendance to August 2015 (for information) AP noted the attendance spreadsheets had been provided for information. 194.13 Conclusion of Meeting and agreed Date of Next Meeting 10:30, Thursday 20 October 2016, at Elexon. Action Table (15 September 2016) Action Ref Meeting Date Minute Ref Action Owner Status Update Page 7 of 7