UK ELECTRICITY MARKETS
one day seminar
The UK electricity market has been through dramatic change over recent years with full market liberalisation in 1999, the New Electricity Trading Arrangements in 2001, price crashes, consolidation and warnings over plant margin in 2001 to 2003, and rebounding prices in 2004. 2005 has seen the implementation of BETTA – the creation of an integrated Great Britain trading and transmission system, as well as the impact of the emissions trading, record prices, and rumours of planned investments in new nuclear power.
The UK electricity market introduction
one-day seminar provides an up-to-date overview
of all the key factors and trends in this
fast-moving market.
Download course outline (1.4MB) pdf
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- Power Generation
- Networks
- System Operation
- Supply
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- Market segments and players
- How does the market work?
- Overview of the market codes
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- Balancing Mechanism
- Energy Imbalance & Cashout
- Settlement
Imbalance Settlement -
- Risk
- Trading
- Trading Products
- Spreads, swaps and options
- Trading book management
- Mark to market
- Value at Risk
- Credit risk management
market -
- Energy and the environment
- Kyoto etc
- UK policy on Climate Change
- The RO, CCL & ETS
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- Impact of Plant Closures
- New Capacity
- Capacity Development
- Key Targets
- Renewables
- Whilst we always allow time for questions during the course of the day, it always helps to have a discussion time at the end.Questions, discussion and close
- 5th October 2010 - London
We reserve the right to change the venue, dates and programme at our discretion.
- new staff in existing power players
- new market entrants
- experienced staff from other areas moving into electricity
- lawyers, consultants, and officials with an interest in the energy market
CPD Credit now available for all participating Solicitors* and Accountants**
*All of our courses are CPD accredited by IGEM
(The Institute of Gas Engineers and Managers)
and The Solicitor's Regulation Authority.
**Attendance may also contribute to meeting
requirements under the terms of the ICAEW's CPD
policy for accountants. (Visit www.icaew.co.uk
for full details).
