Dynamic Services (DC/DM/DR)
Dynamic Containment (DC), Dynamic Moderation (DM) and Dynamic Regulation (DR) make up our suite of Dynamic Response Services. Together they work to control system frequency and keep it within our licence obligations of 50Hz plus or minus 1%. DM provides fast acting pre-fault delivery for particularly volatile periods, and DR is our staple slower pre-fault service. DC is our post-fault service.
Dynamic Response 2025 Consultation Launch
On 20 Nov 2025 we launched our EBR Article 18 consultation to Industry, which is open until 5pm 19 Dec 2025. We are proposing several changes to the Dynamic Response Services in this consultation that will improve the operational effectiveness of the service and the approach to performance monitoring and penalisation. We believe these changes will enhance security, competition and value for money.
Consultation Documents
The consultation is an opportunity for industry to respond to the proposals and to offer their feedback and views. We encourage anyone interested in the proposals included in this Dynamic Response consultation to respond to the consultation before the deadline.
If you have any questions or would like to schedule a call, you can contact the team via email.
The indicative time frame for the consultation is outlined below.
| Completed | Published | November | December-March | April-May | July-August |
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Here are the technical requirements for a unit to provide each service:
| Service specification | Description | DC | DM | DR |
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| Initiation time | The maximum time between a change in frequency and change in the delivery of response | 0.5s | 0.5s | 2s |
| Max time to full delivery | The maximum time between frequency devition occurring and delivery of the saturation quantity | 1s | 1s | 10s |
| Delivery duration | Time that an energy limited provider must be capable of sustained delivery | 15 minutes | 30 minutes | 60 minutes |
If you're a new provider, the New Dynamic Response Services Guidance can support your onboarding journey.
DC DM DR onboarding checklist
Here's an onboarding checklist of the pre-qualification requirements. It's essential to complete it before a unit can participate in the Dynamic Containment, Dynamic Moderation, and Dynamic Regulation auctions.
| DC DM DR Onboarding Checklist | ||||
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| BM units | Provider / Unit level | Non BM units | Provider / Unit level | |
| Asset testing per service | Unit | Asset testing per service | Unit | |
| Operation metering | Unit | Operation metering | Unit | |
| Data Concentrator - Performance monitoring | Provider | Data Concentrator - Performance monitoring | Provider | |
| Data Concentrator - Availability | Provider | Contract Forms ABC | Provider | |
| Contract Forms ABC | Provider | Asset registration on SMP | Unit | |
| Asset registration on SMP | Unit | Provider registration on SMP | Provider | |
Publication of auction results:
The DC, DM, and DR auctions run on the EAC platform. You can access daily-updated data from auction results through the NESO Data Portal (WIP).
Adding assets to your system:
As a registered provider, you can add new assets via the Single Markets Platform.
Performance Monitoring support:
We've published the DM/DR/DC Performance Monitoring CSV template for providers to transfer to our data concentrator API. This process will help support the upload of performance monitoring data.
Data Concentrator:
Data Concentrator is the channel by which BM and non-BM providers share performance monitoring data. For the launch of DM/DR, BM providers will also submit availability information via Data Concentrator using the Notification of Availability/Outage CSV File Format. It will replace the current fax-based process for submitting availability declarations. The availability field in operational metering will deprecate in favour of the Data Concentrator route.
Settlements Information:
Payments for response services are handled by our settlements team.
All documents relating to New Dynamic Services are available here to download, including previous archived versions.
Guidance and supporting documents
| Name | Published |
|---|---|
| DC Testing Analysis Tool v4.1 | 1 Oct 2021 |
| Performance Monitoring example - Excel | 1 Oct 2021 |
| DC Unavailability fax form v2 | 9 Mar 2021 |
| DC Form C v.1 | 28 Sep 2020 |
| DC Form B v.1 | 28 Sep 2020 |
| DC Form A v.1 | 28 Sep 2020 |
| Mock tender guidance | 16 Sep 2020 |
Archive
EAC BCP templates
Pre-fault frequency control modelling webinar
Market engagement 2024
2024 Response and Reserve roadshows
| Roadshow slides |
February webinar
| Reason codes webinar recording - 5 February 2024 |
| Reason codes webinar slides - 5 February 2024 |
| Reason codes webinar Q&A - 5 February 2024 |
June webinar
| Reason codes webinar recording - 11 June 2024 |
| Reason codes webinar slides - 11 June 2024 |
| Reason codes webinar Q&A - 11 June 2024 |
September webinar
May webinar
| Frequency Response Reform webinar recording - 15 May 2023 |
| Frequency Response Reform webinar slides - 15 May 2023 |
Documents
Market engagement 2020
- Frequency Response Products Market Information Reports
Podcast/videos
- Podcast on Dynamic Containment (26/6/20)
- Service Terms video (the PowerPoint version can be accessed below in the document library) (4/9/20)
Webinars
- Webinar recording of the soft launch webinar on 18 August (21/8/20)
- Procurement rules and process webinar and slides (4/9/20)
- Onboarding webinar and slides (4/9/20)
- Testing webinar and testing guidance (4/9/20)
- Mock tender review webinar (28/9/20)
Consultations
- EBGL Article 18 Dynamic Containment consultation (21/8/20). Following the consultation, Ofgem have approved the final Terms and Conditions and associated contractual documents. Alongside the Article 18 submission, NGESO also submitted an EBGL Article 26 document and a derogation related to Clean Energy Package Article 6(2), which were both approved. We submitted a letter to Ofgem following the end of the EBGL consultation which includes the consultation responses from providers.
- EBGL Article 26 Dynamic Containment consultation (Oct 20) on the use of Dynamic Containment as a specific product. In the previous consultation, Ofgem approved the proposal we submitted on this but it was on the condition that we held a full consultation in October. The consultation was open until 30 November.
Assessment information
The results from the tenders are published on the NESO Data Portal.
Single Markets Platform
The Single Markets Platform will allow interested parties to register and prequalify to participate in day-ahead frequency response markets in DC, DM, and DR.
The SMP system is replacing the Form A, B and C processes, putting the ownership of data in the hands of the market participant. You can register as a user, share your company details, register assets, create units to participate in services and seek to prequalify such units.
Our dedicated Single Markets Platform provides supporting guidance videos and user guides.
Further enquiries
Get in touch with the right team within Balancing Services, who are on hand to answer any questions you may have.