
#55 How should EREP130 be applied to storage projects?
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In this episode, Connectologists® Philip Bale and Pete Aston dive deep into Engineering Recommendation EREP130, specifically focusing on its application to embedded battery storage connections under technical limits scenarios. They explore whether it's appropriate for DNOs to enforce EREP130 clauses when offering early connections under Technical Limits, and what this means for customers.
🧠 Key Topics:
- The origin and intent behind EREP130 and how it evolved to handle battery storage.
- How treating batteries as non-firm demand helps avoid costly and unnecessary network reinforcements.
- The controversial application of EREP130 clauses in variations of previously accepted schemes.
- The implications for customers accepting accelerated connections under technical limits — including the risk of losing firm access rights.
- The need for transparency from DNOs and DSOs regarding how these clauses are applied and communicated.
- Real-world examples where the clause was buried in T&Cs, potentially catching developers off guard.
- A call for clearer definitions of "variation" and better industry-wide communication.
💡 Takeaway: If you're a developer or stakeholder in battery storage, this episode is essential listening. Understand what you might be giving up when you accept technical limits offers, and why reading the fine print — and demanding clarity — is more critical than ever.
Recorded 19 March 2025
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