SOGL reporting

7.4.2025
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SOGL reporting refers to the obligation of energy producers, in particular those with installations with an installed capacity of 200 kW or more, to transmit data to transmission and distribution grid operators.

SOGL reporting what is it?

SOGL reporting involves the transmission of data on energy generation forecasts, planned production interruptions and measurement data to the relevant grid operators. Generators must provide this data several days in advance to enable the operators to plan the operation of the power system.

How to report SOGL

  • Generation forecasts: Generators must submit hourly forecasts of the amount of energy they intend to generate.
  • Planned outages: Information on planned production outages is essential for operators to plan system operation accordingly.
  • Measurement data: Generators must also provide measurement data on actual energy production.

Problems with SOGL reporting

The new SOGL regulations can be challenging for producers, especially those with photovoltaic and wind installations, due to the difficulty in accurately forecasting energy production depending on weather conditions.

SOGL reporting support

Photon Energy offers support services for SOGL reporting, monitoring changes in grid operators' requirements and submitting data in accordance with the most up-to-date guidelines.

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