GB Governance Simulation

GB Energy Governance

Story-driven governance scenarios with real GB actors. Make decisions as Ofgem, NESO, or DNOs and see how your choices affect system security, affordability, and net zero progress.

These scenarios are based on real regulatory frameworks but use fictional situations. Build a defensible decision trace that you could present in a boardroom.

Educational Scenarios

These scenarios are fictional but based on real GB regulatory frameworks. Actor responses and metrics are simulated for learning purposes.

GB Governance Actors

Regulator

Ofgem

Office of Gas and Electricity Markets

  • -Set price controls through RIIO framework
  • -Protect consumer interests
System Operator

NESO

National Energy System Operator

  • -Balance supply and demand in real-time
  • -Operate electricity transmission system
Settlement

Elexon

Elexon Limited

  • -Administer Balancing and Settlement Code
  • -Calculate imbalance prices
Government

DESNZ

Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

  • -Set energy policy direction
  • -Define net zero targets
Governance Engine

The formal dispute workflow. Evidence requirements, audit trails, and the decision process that makes governance defensible.

Open governance engine
Boardroom Mode

A one-page executive view. What happened, what we decided, and what we will do next. Copyable for real presentations.

Open boardroom mode
Crisis Room

Live-feeling incident drills for governance. Alerts, timelines, and decisions under pressure without touching real systems.

Open crisis room
What you are practising

You will make decisions under uncertainty, justify them with evidence, and see consequences across six metrics: system security, affordability, net zero progress, customer protection, operational efficiency, and stakeholder trust.

Regulatory decision-making

How Ofgem balances consumer protection, network investment, and innovation.

System operation trade-offs

How NESO manages security, cost, and decarbonisation in real-time.

Distribution challenges

How DNOs manage connection queues, flexibility, and the DSO transition.

Decision trace

Build an audit trail of what you decided and why, reviewable by others.

Scenarios

Based on real GB regulatory challenges
Foundation - 25 mins
RIIO-ED2 Output 3.2: Network Visibility

DNO Data Sharing Dispute

A DNO refuses to publish detailed LTDS feeder capacity data, citing cybersecurity concerns. Connection applicants cannot assess queue positions. Ofgem must decide whether to mandate publication.

Actors:OFGEMMPDNESOGENERATORS
Learning:Understand tension between transparency and securityPractice balancing stakeholder interests
Start scenario2 decisions to make
Intermediate - 30 mins
Grid Code Section Q: Forecasting

AI Forecast Error

A public-facing demand forecast tool produces incorrect predictions during a cold snap, causing market participants to over-procure. NESO must explain the error and restore confidence.

Actors:NESOOFGEMSUPPLIERSCITIZENS
Learning:Understand AI governance in operational systemsPractice incident response communication
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Advanced - 45 mins
Connection Reform Significant Code Review 2024

The Connection Queue Crisis

With 500GW in the queue and 10+ year wait times, Ofgem considers radical intervention. DNOs argue queue reform will strand sunk costs. Generators threaten legal action over queue positions.

Actors:OFGEMNESOMPDGENERATORSDESNZ
Learning:Understand connection queue dynamicsPractice balancing competing stakeholder interests
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Intermediate - 30 mins
DSO Capability Maturity Framework

DSO Flexibility Procurement

A DNO transitions to DSO capabilities and must procure flexibility services. Incumbent flexibility providers allege the DNO is favouring its own network solutions. Market neutrality is questioned.

Actors:TVNFLEXIBILITY_PROVIDERSOFGEMCITIZENS
Learning:Understand DSO market neutrality requirementsPractice balancing network and market solutions
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Foundation - 25 mins
Data Best Practice Guidance

Smart Meter Data Access

DNOs request half-hourly smart meter data for network planning. Consumer groups raise privacy concerns. Suppliers argue competitive harm. Who gets access to what data, and under what conditions?

Actors:NGSSUPPLIERSOFGEMCITIZENS
Learning:Understand smart meter data governancePractice balancing privacy and utility
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Regulatory References

Scenarios are based on: RIIO-ED2 Business Plans, Connection Reform Significant Code Review, DSO Capability Maturity Framework, Grid Code, Balancing and Settlement Code, and Ofgem Data Best Practice Guidance.