This registry provides comprehensive search capabilities across all Capacity Market components:
The search is intelligent and will try to determine what you're looking for based on your query.
You can combine search terms to narrow results, such as "London Battery" to find battery storage in London.
Searches are not case-sensitive, and partial matches are supported (e.g., "Manch" will find "Manchester").
The Capacity Market runs regular auctions where providers compete to secure agreements. There are two main types:
Each auction results in agreements that specify how much capacity providers must deliver and the payment they'll receive.
Auction years are displayed as badges (e.g., 2023-24) that you can click to view details for that specific auction year.
The Capacity Market ensures the UK has sufficient electricity supply during periods of high demand or system stress.
Providers receive payments for ensuring their capacity is available, creating a more stable and resilient electricity market.
Search results are grouped by location and show important details about each component:
Each result shows the component's capacity, location details, and participation in specific auction years.
You can sort results by relevance, location, or date using the sort options.
Pagination controls appear at the bottom when there are multiple pages of results.
Components at the same location with the same description are grouped together to reduce duplication.
Each group shows:
Grouping helps identify multi-year contracts and related components at the same site.
The total capacity shown combines all components in the group.
Components can be expanded to show individual details by clicking the expand icon.
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Click the column headers to change sort order.
You can filter results using the search refinements at the top of the results page:
We provide two map-based tools for exploring capacity market data:
The Map Explorer is our advanced interactive mapping tool, specifically designed for comprehensive data exploration with:
The Search Map View combines search functionality with map visualization, offering:
Both tools provide a visual representation of capacity distribution across the UK, but serve different exploration needs.
Use the map controls to zoom in on specific regions or areas of interest. The map automatically adjusts clustering based on your zoom level to provide the clearest view of capacity distribution.
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An Energy from Waste facility located in Cheshire. The Facility will utilise conventional mass-burn technology which is the most proven Energy from Waste technology currently available. The process will consist …
Energy from waste Facility (3)
Energy From Waste facility (2)
An Energy from Waste facility located in Leicestershire. The facility will utilise conventional mass-burn technology which is the most proven Energy from Waste technology currently available. The process will consist … (2)
Steam turbine at energy from waste facility located in Newhaven East Sussex (3)
New CMU ID due to updated Grid Connection Agreement FCC (E+M) Limited, 170kT Energy from Waste plant at Newcraighall with estimated 14 MW Generation Capacity. Auxilliary load is not included … (3)
This new CMU identifier is the replacement for the MER001, MERC01 and MERC02 as the CMU is operational since April 2017. The CMU capacity is 19.619 MW, reduced from 25 … (3)
Municipal waste incineration plant located in Marchwood Hampshire. It is based on boilers supplying steam to a turbine-generator. (3)
Twin boiler, single steam turbine energy from waste plant exporting at 132kV
An Energy from Waste facility located in Walsall, Staffordshire. The facility will utilise conventional mass-burn technology which is the most proven Energy from Waste technology currently available. The process will …
Steam turbine powered by heat recovery steam generator using municipal and commercial waste as a fuel source. (2)
Energy from Waste Facility (3)
Existing Energy from Waste Plant (3)
Existing Energy from Waste Plant (5)
Energy from Waste facility for the combustion of waste and the generation of energy, comprising the main EfW facility, a Bottom Ash processing facility and Education/Visitor Centre, together with Associated/Ancillary … (3)
New Build Energy from waste facility
New Build Energy form Waste facility.
Energy from waste facility
This CMU identifier is the replacement for BUCK01, BUCK02, FCCB01, due to the change in Connection Capacity as per rule 3.5.2 and change from "New build CMU" to "Existing CMU" … (3)
Municipal waste incineration plant located in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. It is based on boilers supplying steam to a turbine-generator.
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