Undue Discrimination Between Storage Operators and Other Connecting Parties Sample Clauses

Undue Discrimination Between Storage Operators and Other Connecting Parties. Ofgem is concerned to ensure that Transco does not agree to ramp rate obligations in its SCAs that discriminate unduly in favour of storage operators vis-à-vis other entry and exit points. Transco’s current approach is to place only offtake obligations on storage operators. We are concerned that this might be said to discriminate unduly against connecting parties at non-storage entry and exit points. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ believes that the changes to the March SCA take the terms closer to those established for other entry and exit points. Transco has added that formal ramp rate restrictions usually only apply as exit conditions, and that consequently the amendments to the March version are intended to ensure consistency with Transco’s other connection agreements. Ofgem would not envisage accepting any SCA after 1 December 1999 that treats a storage facility differently from other entry or exit points without Transco demonstrating to our satisfaction that a storage facility or class of storage facility merits special treatment. We believe that this is something that Transco will wish to consider in negotiating ramp rate obligations in its SCAs after 1 December 1999. For its part, Transco has suggested that it is not necessary to include input ramp rate provisions in its SCAs. Transco has also pointed out that it is the offtake provisions, and especially increasing offtake, that might be expected to have a wider impact on Transco’s system.

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