System Margins Outlook Report 06.06

06 June 2023

The System Margins Outlook Report will be published every Monday and Friday, excluding bank holidays. The report will provide market participants with information on the anticipated availability of dispatchable generation capacity to meet peak demand each day over the week ahead; the average and lower confidence renewables forecast; and the availability of the East-West Interconnector and the Moyle Interconnector with Great Britain to support trades - should these be required to meet power system requirements when renewable and dispatchable generation are inadequate.

DS3 System Services Expenditure: Recommendations Paper

02 June 2023

Outline of TSO Recommendations to the Regulatory Authorities in relation to DS3 Expenditure

System Margins Outlook Report 02.06

02 June 2023

The System Margins Outlook Report will be published every Monday and Friday, excluding bank holidays. The report will provide market participants with information on the anticipated availability of dispatchable generation capacity to meet peak demand each day over the week ahead; the average and lower confidence renewables forecast; and the availability of the East-West Interconnector and the Moyle Interconnector with Great Britain to support trades - should these be required to meet power system requirements when renewable and dispatchable generation are inadequate.

Outage-Week-23(2023)-38(2023)

31 May 2023

Outage-Week-23(2023)-38(2023)

2023 Transmission Outage Programme

30 May 2023

Communication of transmission outages in 2023

System Margins Outlook Report 29.05

29 May 2023

The System Margins Outlook Report will be published every Monday and Friday, excluding bank holidays. The report will provide market participants with information on the anticipated availability of dispatchable generation capacity to meet peak demand each day over the week ahead; the average and lower confidence renewables forecast; and the availability of the East-West Interconnector and the Moyle Interconnector with Great Britain to support trades - should these be required to meet power system requirements when renewable and dispatchable generation are inadequate.