Flexible connections
Flexible connections allow us to manage the demand of electricity across the network and can result in a quicker 'power on' date and potentially cheaper connections quotes for customers by avoiding or deferring network reinforcement.
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What is a Flexible Connection?
A flexible connection is one where your import/export capacity is restricted under certain conditions such as faults or network stress. They differ from a regular connection request which will provide a set steady supply.
Flexible connections can be temporary or permanent and there are different types of flexible connections available. More information on the different types is below.
Why do we offer Flexible Connections?
As demand for electricity continues to grow, it can put pressure on the existing infrastructure and limit available capacity leading to constraints, where the network doesn’t have enough capacity to support new connections without reinforcement.
Flexible connections are a way to unlock available capacity more quickly and efficiently. By allowing your connection to operate within defined limits during certain network conditions, we can often connect you faster and at a lower cost.
Flexible Connections are optional for customers but can provide benefits such as a quicker 'power on' date (eg. If you were able to operate with a timed flexible connection because you only needed power overnight when demand across the network was lower.) OR a cheaper quote if the flexible connection can avoid or defer any network reinforcement your connections would otherwise need.
Types of Flexible Connections
- System Normal Connection - Your connection operates normally most of the time but may be reduced or disconnected when there’s a first circuit outage on the network.
- Export Limited Connection - You can install more generation than you’re allowed to export, but your export to the network is capped at an agreed level.
- Import Limited Connection -You can install more demand than your agreed capacity, but the amount of electricity you import from the network is restricted.
- Timed Connection -Your connection capacity is only available during certain agreed times, with restrictions applied outside those periods.
- Active Network Management (ANM) - A smart control system automatically adjusts your import or export in real time, based on available network capacity. We're currently rolling out ANM zones.
ANM Constraint Management Zones
We are carrying out a phased rollout of our Active Network Management System, responding to the needs of our customers. We will publish details of Planned and Active constraint management zones as we progress through this phased rollout.
|
Contract Management Zone |
Voltages Covered |
Status |
Target/Actual go live date |
Rational/ Need case |
Number of actively managed distributed energy resources within zone |
Capacity of distributed energy resources actively managed within zone |
|
Chadderton BSP |
33kV |
Active |
December 2024 |
System Testing |
Active: 1 Planned: 0 |
Active: 20MW Planned: 0MW |
|
Whitegate GSP |
132kV |
Active |
December 2024 |
System Testing Flexible Connection – Transmission Demand & Generation Constraint |
Active: 1 Planned: 2 |
Active: 20MW Planned: 76.9MW |
|
Wrightington BSP |
33kV |
Active |
November 2025 |
Flexible Connection – Demand Constraint |
Active: 1 Planned: 0 |
Active: 30MW Planned: 0MW |
|
Penwortham West GSP -Stanah GSP |
132kV |
Active |
November 2025 |
Flexible Connection – Demand Constraint |
Active: 1 Planned: 0 |
Active: 30MW Planned: 0MW |
|
Burrow Beck Primary |
11kV |
Planned |
June 2026 |
Flexible Connection – Demand Constraint |
Active: 0 Planned: 1 |
Active: 0MW Planned: 11.5MW |
|
Bredbury GSP |
132kV |
Planned |
TBC |
Flexible Connection – Transmission Demand & Generation Constraint |
Active: 0 Planned: 4 |
Active: 0MW Planned: 280.6MW |
| Kearsley GSP |
132kV |
Planned |
TBC |
Flexible Connection – Transmission Generation Constraint |
Active: 0 Planned: 1 |
Active: 0MW Planned: 11.0MW |
|
Kirkby GSP |
132kV |
Planned |
TBC |
Flexible Connection – Transmission Generation Constraint |
Active: 0 Planned: 2 |
Active: 0MW Planned: 80.9MW |
|
Penwortham GSP |
132kV |
Planned |
TBC |
Flexible Connection – Transmission Generation Constraint |
Active: 0 Planned: 4 |
Active: 0MW Planned: 89.2MW |
|
Rochdale GSP |
132kV |
Planned |
TBC |
Flexible Connection – Transmission Demand & Generation Constraint |
Active: 0 Planned: 1 |
Active: 0MW Planned: 30.3MW |
|
South Manchester GSP |
132kV |
Planned |
TBC |
Flexible Connection – Transmission Demand & Generation Constraint |
Active: 0 Planned: 3 |
Active: 0MW Planned: 210.0MW |
|
Stalybridge GSP |
132kV |
Planned |
TBC |
Flexible Connection – Transmission Demand & Generation Constraint |
Active: 0 Planned: 2 |
Active: 0MW Planned: 50MW |
|
Washway Fm GSP |
132kV |
Planned |
TBC |
Flexible Connection – Transmission Generation Constraint |
Active: 0 Planned: 1 |
Active: 0MW Planned: 49.9MW |
Curtailment Information
Read more about our curtailment index and 'cap' which we've introduced in our quotations to help clarify how much curtailment you might experience with a flexible connection, to support your investment decision making.