Here you can find information about how we’re consulting with you and other stakeholders on our next business plan for RIIO-T2. We would like to hear your feedback, so we can make sure our plan reflects what’s important to you.
We’re currently developing our next business plan for the RIIO-T2 period (2021-2026), and need to submit our final plan to Ofgem by the end of 2019.
We’re involving you through an engagement process that has three phases:
We are now in the final phase of our engagement with you. Our first draft business plan is available below for your feedback to ensure that our plan reflects your views.
Our RIIO-2 business plan for the years 2021-22 to 2025-26 is now available for your feedback.
Over the past two years, we've carried out our most extensive ever listening exercise to understand your priorities and future requirements.
Please let us know what you think because this plan has been built with you, for you.
Here you can view details of our engagements so far. These include webinars, reports, and consultation documents and blogs supporting our business planning activities. Simply click on the relevant link below.
A webinar on our submitted business plan was held on Wednesday 18 December.
A webinar on Environmental RIIO-T2 was held on Wednesday 6 November. The webinar included a Q&A session, an overview and business planning, environmental performance, what is being proposed for a sustainable business strategy and asking if environment targets should be incentivised in RIIOT2.
A webinar on Output delivery incentives (ODIs) was held on 9 October. ODIs are incentives for energy network companies to deliver their outputs. ODIs involve reputational or financial penalties for not delivering an output. They also involve reputational or financial rewards for outperforming outputs.
This webinar provides an overview of the affects of SF6 and how we are seeking to reduce our impact on the environment.
This webinar was aimed at suppliers, present and future, as they are a fundamental part of our core business strategy to deliver a more sustainable future and support our position as a responsible business.
Electricity Transmission July draft plan webinar - 18 July 2019
The webinar on the transparency and reporting, held on 7 November 2018, is now available to watch.
For the next regulatory period, RIIO-T2, we’re developing a business plan that’s shaped by extensive engagement with you, our stakeholders.
Our playback consultation plays back what our stakeholders have told us so far so we can:
Although the playback consultation is now closed, you can still send us your views by emailing Gary Stokes on the link below.
We're seeking your views on how we plan our business and manage uncertainty against a changing energy landscape.
This consultation is aimed at all users of our network, government, regulatory bodies, energy industry professionals and anybody who is interested in the future of electricity transmission for the RIIO-T2 regulatory period which runs from 2021/22 to 2025/26.
This consultation concluded on 1 April 2019.
Download the webinar held on Wednesday 20 March 2019
Download the presentation from the webinar held on Wednesday 20 March 2019
Download the consultation document on managing uncertainty
This consultation sets out to describe what National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) means by the term “reliability”, how we measure it, and how we can influence the reliability of our network.
Download the presentation from the webinar held on Tuesday 28 March
Download the questions and answers from the webinar held on Tuesday 28 March
Download the video of the webinar held on Tuesday 26 March
Download the consultation document on managing transmission network reliability
In 2017 we consulted on what you need from our network in terms of reliability, our future role, how we connect customers, the environment, and how we work with communities.
We’ve published a summary of the feedback we received from our stakeholders, which you can download here.
We concluded our consultation on network output measures in June 2018. If you have any questions or would like to contact us about the consultation, please email us at:
This consultation has now closed.
This consultation sets out to describe what National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) means by the term “reliability”, how we measure it, and how we can influence the reliability of our network.
Download the presentation from the webinar held on Tuesday 28 March
Download the questions and answers from the webinar held on Tuesday 28 March
Download the video of the webinar held on Tuesday 26 March
Download the consultation document on managing transmission network reliability
Workshop material: Poster interventions
Workshop material: Poster bay equipment
Workshop material: Poster Condition assessment
Workshop material: Poster Protection and Control
Workshop material: Poster Instrument Transformers
Workshop material: Presentation NOMS Common Methodology
Workshop material: Presentation NOMS Common methodology Annex
The slides that we used at our resilience workshop on 23rd October 2018 are now available to view.
The slides from our innovation workshop that was held on the 17th July 2018 are now available to download.
We're consulting with stakeholders on the proposed management of harmonics compliance as we prepare for the next regulatory period, RIIO-2, which begins in 2021.
Download the harmonics compliance management workshop presentation
National Grid along with SP Transmission and SSEN have commissioned an independent study on consumer willingness to pay.
You can read and download this report about the first phase of our engagement and how we’ve developed our stakeholder priorities.
The report from our Environment Workshop is now available.
The results summary of the Environmental Consultation are now available
Environment Consultation Results
The slides we used at the event at Sandown Park on 26 June 2018 are now available.
Read Gary Stokes' blog about the Environment Workshop.
Read Chris Harris' blog about the benefits of an electricity transmission network for the consumers of the future.
Read Chris Harris' blog about the need of an electricity transmission network in a decentralised future.
In December 2018, we published our latest stakeholder newsletter. You can download it here.
For information on how the energy networks work for you, please visit Ofgem's website.