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The Government has today published the parameters for the next Capacity Market auctions to ensure the UK has sufficient capacity to meet electricity demand.
Letter setting out the Capacity Market auction parameters for the T-1 auction for 2025 to 2026 delivery year, and the T-4 auction for 2028 to 2029 delivery year.
The transitional arrangements auctions will offer targeted support to demand-side response (DSR), to encourage enterprise, and increase levels of participation in the 2 years preceding full Capacity Market delivery in 2018 to 2019.
This report uses insights from over 30 interviews with market experts and research of public literature
The government has published the parameters for the next Capacity Market auctions to ensure the UK continues to have sufficient capacity to meet electricity demand.
The government has published the parameters for the next Capacity Market auctions to ensure the UK has sufficient capacity to meet electricity demand.
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