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Please use the links below if you would like to download our statutory documents.

Accounts information

London Network — Regulated Accounts
EDF Energy Networks (LPN) PLC 2008 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (LPN) PLC 2007 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (LPN) PLC 2006 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (LPN) PLC 2005 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (LPN) PLC 2004 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (LPN) PLC 2003 Regulated Accounts [PDF]

East of England Network — Regulated Accounts
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) PLC 2008 Regulated Accout [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) PLC 2007 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) PLC 2006 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) PLC 2005 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) PLC 2004 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) PLC 2003 Regulated Accounts [PDF]

South East Network - Regulated Accounts
EDF Energy Networks (SPN) PLC 2008 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (SPN) PLC 2007 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (SPN) PLC 2006 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (SPN) PLC 2005 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (SPN) PLC 2004 Regulated Accounts [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (SPN) PLC 2003 Regulated Accounts [PDF]

Connection, Use of System and Metering Services Documents

All Distribution Areas
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) Plc, EDF Energy Networks (LPN) Plc and EDF Energy Networks (SPN) Plc: Statement of Basis and Methodology of Charges for Connection to the Electricity Distribution System (effective 15 December 2008) [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) Plc, EDF Energy Networks (LPN) Plc and EDF Energy Networks (SPN) Plc: Use of System - Suite of Charging Statements (1 Oct 2008) [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) plc, EDF Energy Networks (LPN) plc and EDF Energy Networks (SPN) plc: Statement of Basis and Methodology of Charges for Connection to the Electricity Distribution System (effective 1 September 2007) [PDF]
Conclusion to Third Consultation on EDF Energy Networks Enduring Distribution Use of System Charging Methodology [PDF]
Consultation on UoS Charging Methodology (no. 3 [PDF]
Statement of the Use of System Charging Methodology for EDF Energy Networks Electricity Distribution Systems in its London, South East and East of England Regions (effective 1 October 2007) [PDF]

London Network
EDF Energy Networks (LPN) Charges for the Legacy Basic Meter Asset Provision (1 April 2008) [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (LPN) Charges for the Legacy Basic Meter Asset Provision (1 April 2007) [PDF]

Charges for the Use of the EDF Energy Networks (LPN) Electricity Distribution System (effective 1 April 2009) [PDF]
Charges for the Use of the EDF Energy Networks (LPN) Electricity Distribution System (effective 1 October 2007) [PDF]
Charges for the Use of the EDF Energy Networks (LPN) Electricity Distribution System (effective 1 April 2007) [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (LPN) plc - Supercustomer Lookup Tables - March 2008.xls
Charges for the Use of EDF Energy Networks (LPN) Metering Services (effective 1 April 2006) [PDF]
Charges for the Use of EDF Energy Networks (LPN) Metering Services (effective 1 January 2006) [PDF]

East of England Network
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) Charges for the Legacy Basic Meter Asset Provision (1 April 2008) [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) Charges for the Legacy Basic Meter Asset Provision (1 April 2007) [PDF]

Charges for the Use of the EDF Energy Networks (EPN) Electricity Distribution System (effective 1 April 2009) [PDF]
Charges for the Use of the EDF Energy Networks (EPN) Electricity Distribution System (effective 1 October 2008) [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (EPN) plc - Supercustomer Lookup Tables - March 2008 [.xls]
Charges for the Use of EDF Energy Networks (EPN) Metering Services (effective 1 April 2006) [PDF]
Charges for the Use of EDF Energy Networks (EPN) Metering Services (effective 1 January 2006) [PDF]

South East England
EDF Energy Networks (SPN) Charges for the Legacy Basic Meter Asset Provision (1 April 2008) [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (SPN) Charges for the Legacy Basic Meter Asset Provision (1 April 2007) [PDF]

Charges for the Use of the EDF Energy Networks (SPN) Electricity Distribution System (effective 1 April 2009) [PDF]
Charges for the Use of the EDF Energy Networks (SPN) Electricity Distribution System (effective 1 April 2008) [PDF]
EDF Energy Networks (SPN) plc Supercustomer Lookup Tables - March 2008 [.xls]
Charges for the Use of EDF Energy Networks (SPN) Metering Services (effective 1 October 2006) [PDF]
Charges for the Use of EDF Energy Networks (SPN) Metering Services (effective 1 April 2006) [PDF]
Charges for the Use of EDF Energy Networks (SPN) Metering Services (effective 1 January 2006) [PDF]

Licence Condition 42 and Business Separation

All Distribution Areas
EDF Energy Compliance Annual Report 2007-2008 [PDF]
EDF Energy Compliance Annual Report 2006-2007 [PDF]
EDF Energy Compliance Annual Report 2005-2006 [PDF]
EDF Energy Compliance Annual Report 2004-2005 [PDF]
EDF Energy Compliance Annual Report 2003-2004 [PDF]
Confidentiality of Information and Business Independence (June 2008) [PDF]

Information for Meter Operators

All networks
Information for Meter Operators working on EDF Energy's Distribution Systems [PDF]

Information for Electricians

Safety (All Networks)
Information for electricians and other parties seeking de-energisation of supplies to wiring activity to be undertaken on a customer's electrical installation [PDF]

Information for Installers of Generation

Guidance on submission of Commissioning Notices, submission of multi-installation Application Forms and other useful information

Introduction

This web page is published by EDF Energy primarily to provide Application and Commissioning Notification information to Installers (and Developers) of Low Voltage generation with a rating of not more than 16 ampere per phase, so-called Small Scale Embedded Generation ( SSEG ). EDF Energy's arrangements for connecting larger generation are also described.

In accordance with the Energy Networks Association's G83/1 Engineering Standard for connecting SSEGs, and the Installers' and Distribution Companies' statutory obligations under the Electricity Safety Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002, EDF Energy has made arrangements for managing the Commissioning Notifications for installation of SSEG units and for the Application process for project installation of multiple SSEG units in a particular premise or location, as might occur on development or refurbishment projects. These arrangements are detailed below.

G83 Commissioning Notification

For Developers or Installers installing an SSEG unit, either as a one-off installation or as part of a multi-unit SSEG installation project, EDF Energy requires a notification to be submitted, providing details of each individual SSEG unit before or on the same day the installation is connected.

Please use and complete the notification form provided (see links below) and send to the contact point listed on the commissioning form. It is available either as a Word document or as a PDF.

Notification Form (Word doc)

Notification Form [PDF]

Please note that notification to the Distributor of the installation of low voltage generation up to 16 Ampere per phase is a legal obligation upon the Installer under regulation 22(2)(c) of the Electricity Safety Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002.

G83 Multi-unit installations

Before EDF Energy permits connection of multiple SSEG units, i.e. as part of a development or refurbishment scheme, we require an application to be submitted by the Developers or Installers for consent from EDF Energy. The application will need to include the details of the intended project as part of the process of obtaining consent from EDF Energy.

The application will enable EDF Energy to plan and to advise you of any works that might be necessary to enable safe connection of the intended number and type of SSEG Units in the given location.

Please use and complete the multiple installation application form provided (see links below) and send to the contact point listed on the application form. It is available either as a Word document or as a PDF.

Multiple Installation Application (Word doc)

Multiple Installation Application (PDF)

The application will enable EDF Energy to advise you of any works that might be necessary to enable safe connection of the intended number and type of SSEG Units in the given location.

Arrangements for connecting Larger Generation outside the scope of G83/1

Before any party is permitted to connect to EDF Energy's distribution networks any generation larger than that allowed under Energy Networks Association's Engineering Standard G83/1 , EDF Energy require the developer or customer to contact EDF Energy as early as possible to discuss requirements and ensure our network is suitable for the connection of the intended generation. EDF Energy will only give consent where the network is suitable and appropriate commercial and safety arrangements have been put in place prior to the connection of such generation.

EDF Energy do not permit connection of the following generation sizes without prior consent:

Any generation at Low Voltage whose collective rating, intended to be connected to a specific connection point, would exceed 16 Ampere per phase .

Any generation intended to be connected at higher voltages, e.g. High Voltage (HV) or Extra High Voltage (EHV)

 Please contact EDF Energy on connections.projectsgateway@edfenergy.com or call us on 0845 234 0040 if you wish to connect or increase the size of generation to a capacity greater than that allowed under the Energy Networks Association's Engineering Standard G83/1 .

Statement on Connection Terms for Low Voltage connected premises

Customers with Low Voltage installations should be aware that their present terms for use of their connection to EDF Energy's Distribution System may require the customer to seek and be granted prior consent from EDF Energy before any source of electricity generation is connected.

EDF Energy hereby affirm that where the Customer's present terms for use of their connection to EDF Energy's Distribution System require prior consent from EDF Energy for the connection of generating equipment to the Customer's premises EDF Energy waives that obligation in the circumstance where the intended sources of electricity generation are to be connected in parallel with EDF Energy's Low Voltage Distribution System and will have an aggregate rating of not more than 16 ampere per phase inclusive of all existing sources of electricity generation connected within the premises subject to the Customer ensuring that the installer (or the Customer by default) shall notify EDF Energy in accordance with the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002.

For the avoidance of doubt, a person installing sources of electricity generation, for which prior consent is not required from the distributor, remains statutorily obliged to notify EDF Energy in accordance with the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002 irrespective of the Customer's terms for use of their connection to EDF Energy's Distribution System.

Other Useful Information

Energy Networks Association
EDF Energy is a member of the Energy Networks Association, which provides extensive industry, technical and guidance information related to the design, planning and connection of small scale embedded generation and larger generation of their website.

This can be found at: www.energynetworks.org/dg01.asp

Micropower Council
The Micropower Council is a newly established co-ordinating association on matters relating to various types of small scale generation. Their site contains many useful links to other trade and energy efficiency associations and much more. The Micropower Council’s website can be found at www.micropower.co.uk

Glossary and Definitions

Engineering Recommendation G83/

- Recommendation for the connection of Small-Scale Embedded Generation (Up to 16 A Per Phase) in Parallel with Public Low-Voltage Distribution Networks.The scope of Engineeering Recommendation G83/1 includes Small-Scale Embedded Generation (SSEG) rated up to 16 Ampere per Phase and connected at Low Voltage to the public distribution network.

SSEG

means Small Scale Embedded Generation as defined in Engineering Recommendation G83/1.

Low Voltage

means, in the context of this publication, a single alternating current supply provided by EDF Energy at a voltage of 230 volts as measured between phase and neutral conductors as specified in Regulation 27(2) or 400 volts as measured between any two phase conductors and subject to the permitted variance in voltage in accordance with Regulation 27(3) of the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002.In accordance with Regulation 1(5) of the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002, the recornised low voltage range for an alternative current supply is a voltage exceeding 1000 volts as measured between any two phase conductors

High Voltage/Extra High Voltage

means, in the contect of this website, a supply at voltages above a Low Voltage.
EDF Energy define the High Voltage range as a voltage higher than 1000 volts but not exceeding 20,000 volts and the Extra High Volatge range as a voltage higher than 20,000 volts.

Useful Documents

Estimated Recovery Position

Electricity Distribution Price Control Supplementary Information: Estimated Under/Over recovery position (31 October 2008) [PDF]
Electricity Distribution Price Control Supplementary Information: Estimated Under/Over recovery position (31 July 2008) [PDF]
Electricity Distribution Price Control Supplementary Information: Estimated Under/Over recovery position (31 March 2008) [PDF]
Electricity Distribution Price Control Supplementary Information: Estimated Under/Over recovery position (31 October 2007) [PDF]
Electricity Distribution Price Control Supplementary Information: Estimated Under/Over recovery position (31 July 2007) [PDF]

IFI/RPZ

IFI/RPZ Report for the Licensed Companies EDF Energy Networks (EPN) plc, EDF Energy Networks (LPN) plc, EDF Energy Networks (SPN) plc (2007-8) [PDF]
IFI/RPZ Report for the Licensed Companies EDF Energy Networks (EPN) plc, EDF Energy Networks (LPN) plc, EDF Energy Networks (SPN) plc (2006-7) [PDF]
IFI/RPZ Report for the Licensed Companies EDF Energy Networks (EPN) plc, EDF Energy Networks (LPN) plc, EDF Energy Networks (SPN) plc (2005-6) [PDF]

Guaranteed Standards

Guaranteed and Overall Standards of Performance for Electricity Distribution Companies in England, Scotland and Wales (September 2008) [PDF]

Safety and Security of Supplies
EDF Energy Networks Safety and Security of Supply Enquiry Service August 2007 [PDF]

Unauthorised Electricity Supplies
Scheme provided under Schedule 6, paragraph 4 - Unauthorised Electricity Supplies (1 November 2008) [PDF]

Distribution Code

EDF Energy Networks Branch is responsible for the three distribution network licences for London, the East of England and the South East. A common Distribution Code is in use and is available to download from the DCode website on www.dcode.org.uk .

Code of Practice
EDF Energy Networks Code of Practice 2007 [PDF]

Environmental
Working Safely and Responsibly for the Environment - EDF Energy Networks: Schedule 9 Statement [PDF]

Directors’ Remuneration
Directors' Remuneration Statement (2008) [PDF]

General
Enquiries


London  08701 961056
East  08701 963090
South East 0845 6014516