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Long Term Development Statement Information Hub (Sample site) |
The publication of Long Term Development Statements (LTDS), describing the characteristics and development of GB electricity distribution networks, is a long standing obligation on distribution network operators (DNOs), mandated through a direction, pursuant to paragraph 25.2 of the standard conditions of the Electricity Distribution Licence and described in detail in the Form of Long Term Development Statement (FoS).
On 30 April 2024, Ofgem published a revised FoS, which introduces important new requirements for grid model data to be provided using the Common Information Model (CIM) and for the publication of Capacity Heatmap data. The published Ofgem direction for the revised FoS is available here.
This website hosts two types of content:
The website is maintained under the auspices of the ENA CIM IoP Working Group with endorsement from Ofgem. It contains revised versions of LTDS technical artefacts which should be considered by implementers as superseding the originals published on the Ofgem direction website.
Technical issue resolution decisions are made by the ENA IoP Working Group and any required update of technical artefacts to align with those decisions are carried out by technical support staff under their direction. Both the website and the decision-making role of the ENA CIM IoP Working Group are intended to be temporary, serving the needs of LTDS implementer community only until such time as the planned GB CIM Advisory Group and the PEL/57/1 subcommittee are establish by the British Standards Institute.
We have just released new update of LTDS packaged as release 3.0.0
Read moreAn IOP to test current implementations of LTDS is scheduled on 2 Jul 2029. All concerned DNOs and vendors are invited to register...
Read moreGB CIM Governing Body will be condicting a webinar on 3 May 2030. ...
Read moreThe GB Governing body is discussing standardisation on the following GB extensions:
- Extension 1
- Extension 2
- Extension 3
- Extension 4
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For more information, please contact us at [email protected].
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