Elexon: Introducing Elexon Seminar

Wednesday, 12 September 2012 9:00 AM

Date: 12 September 2012
Time: 10:00 to 16:00

Details

If you are a newcomer to the industry, have recently entered the market, or are in the process of doing so, this seminar will be useful to you. Our Introduction Seminar is free to BSC Parties, BSC Party Agents, Government/Trade Bodies, and students.

Taking place on Wednesday 12 September at ELEXON’s offices, the Introduction Seminar will cover the following topics:

ELEXON and the BSC

Central Volume Allocation

Imbalance Settlement

Pricing

Supplier Volume Allocation

Ofgem and the role of the Regulator

National Grid’s role as System Operator

A Day in the life of a Supplier

We have received some really positive feedback from our seminar in November 2011:

“The high level coverage of what ELEXON does was beneficial to my level of industry understanding. An insight into National Grid was particularly informative and engaging.” Emma Smeaton, Smartest Energy

“All of the ELEXON presenters and presentations were excellent; pitched at just the right level for an overview of ELEXON’s activities and how the market participants interact with one another.” Mark Perry, National Grid

Due to the increasing popularity of our seminars, we can only accommodate a maximum of five attendees per company to allow as many people from across the industry to attend as possible. We often receive a high volume of registrations from the Big Six, so if you are from a large company, we would be happy to arrange a tailored session for you and your colleagues.

If you would like to discuss training options or to arrange a tailored session, please email communications@elexon.co.uk and we will give you a call back.

We also offer other training sessions. Click here to view our training programme

Fees

We charge certain organisations for our training services. The cost to delegates from other organisations (such as BSC Agents, consultancies, information providers, law firms, local authorities and academic institutions) is £270 (including VAT) per delegate.

For more information on our charging policy and how to pay please email events@elexon.co.uk.

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