UK: NESO update timeline for Connections Reform offers
UK: NESO update timeline for Connections Reform offers
Updated delivery timeline, and locational sequencing confirmed
February 17, 2026
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Connections reform timeline
On Friday 13 February 2026, the National Energy System Operator (“NESO”) issued a joint statement with transmission owners (“TOs”), distribution network operators (“DNOs”) and connection reform delivery partners providing an update on the delivery timeline for Connections Reform.
Citing ‘technical and engineering matters’ requiring review as the reason for the updated timeline, NESO has confirmed the following timeframes for offers:
2026/2027 Protected transmission and large embedded offers: between 13 February 2026 and mid-April 2026
2026/2027 Protected distribution offers: between early March 2026 and end May 2026
Gate 2 Phase 1 transmission and large embedded offers: between mid-May 2026 and mid-September 2026
Gate 2 Phase 1 distribution offers: between early July 2026 and mid-November 2026
Gate 2 Phase 2 transmission and large embedded offers: between early September 2026 and mid-January 2027
Gate 2 Phase 2 distribution offers: between mid-October 2026 and mid-March 2027
The update from NESO also confirms that offers will be issued on a locational sequencing basis, which means offers will be released on an area by area basis as technical work is completed for a particular area.
Customer Support Model introduced
The update also provides NESO and TOs with the opportunity to introduce their centralised customer support model. A multi-organisational support team will be established to provide support to customers receiving Gate 2 offers. The new model will provide customers with a single way to raise technical queries, with defined response times for queries to be answered, as well as clearer guidance as to what can and cannot be changed within an offer.
The materials on the Eversheds Sutherland website are for general information purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. While reasonable care is taken to ensure accuracy, the materials may not reflect the most current legal developments. Eversheds Sutherland disclaims liability for actions taken based on the materials. Always consult a qualified lawyer for specific legal matters. To view the full disclaimer, see our Terms and Conditions or Disclaimer section in the footer.