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Capacity Market: improving the framework

Detailed proposals for changes to capacity market rules to improve the functioning of certain areas and better align them with policy intent.

Last fetched 03 May 2026 · gov.uk
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We’re seeking views on:

  • Amending the de-rating methodology related to storage Capacity Market Units (CMUs). This is in response to concerns raised by stakeholders that the emergence and growth of battery storage in the capacity market has the potential to pose a risk to security of supply if those batteries are unable to generate for the full duration of stress events. The proposed change would ensure that storage capacity is rewarded appropriately for its contribution to security of supply and reduce the risk of insufficient capacity being secured to meet our reliability standard.
  • How delivery assurance can best be provided for unproven Demand Side Response (DSR) awarded agreements in the 4-year-ahead (T-4) auctions to provide the government with the ability to replace any failing capacity through the 1-year-ahead (T-1) auctions;
  • Providing the possibility to Capacity Providers to re-take a metering assessment;
  • Shifting the planning consent deadline to January to avoid the Christmas period;
  • Strengthening the arrangements relating to Satisfactory Performance Days (SPDs) to improve confidence that Capacity Providers are physically capable of delivering as per their capacity obligations; and
  • Disaggregating some of the generating technology classes to improve transparency, support analysis and allow the potential for more specific application of de-rating factors in future.
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