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Description
Analysis: Contracts for Difference (CFD) Cost-Benefit Analysis
Summary
Source: LinkedIn comment from Jordan Taylor (The Electric Brit | SHESQ Advisor and Engineer at National Grid)
Priority: High
Type: Research & Analysis
Estimated Effort: 2-3 weeks
Problem
Jordan Taylor questioned "the actual net cost / benefit of CFDs etc." indicating that the current analysis of Contracts for Difference may not adequately address the full economic picture of this key renewable energy support mechanism.
Current Status
- CFD mechanism is covered in current content
- Focus may be on mechanism rather than comprehensive cost-benefit
- Need deeper analysis of actual costs vs. benefits
- Comparison with alternative support schemes needed
Tasks
Research Tasks
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Cost Analysis
- Quantify total CFD payments to date
- Analyze cost trends over time
- Break down costs by technology (offshore wind, onshore wind, solar)
- Include administrative and transaction costs
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Benefit Assessment
- Quantify renewable energy capacity added through CFDs
- Analyze carbon emissions reductions
- Calculate avoided fossil fuel costs
- Assess energy security benefits
- Include job creation and economic benefits
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Comparison Analysis
- Compare CFD costs with previous support schemes (ROCs, FiTs)
- Analyze cost-effectiveness vs. other decarbonization measures
- Compare with international renewable energy support schemes
- Assess alternative policy approaches
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Market Impact Analysis
- Analyze impact on wholesale electricity prices
- Assess effect on consumer bills
- Review impact on grid balancing costs
- Analyze long-term price trends
Content Updates
- Enhance existing CFD content with comprehensive cost-benefit analysis
- Add detailed financial analysis and comparisons
- Include consumer impact assessment
- Update policy recommendations based on analysis
Deliverables
- Comprehensive CFD cost-benefit analysis
- Comparison with alternative support mechanisms
- Consumer impact assessment
- Updated policy recommendations
- Enhanced CFD content with financial analysis
Labels
research, cfd, cost-benefit, renewable-energy, high-priority
Assignee
Timeline
3 weeks from issue creation
Related
- Links to renewable energy policy content
- Connects to electricity pricing analysis
- May relate to consumer cost discussions
Notes
This addresses a critical question from a National Grid engineer about the actual economic impact of CFDs. The analysis should provide a clear picture of whether CFDs represent value for money and how they compare to alternatives.