Update for suppliers on Theft Detection Incentive Schemes
Published: June 2, 2021As incumbent code managers for SPAA and DCUSA, today ElectraLink is issuing a summary of previously communicated arrangements for energy suppliers to meet their licence conditions for theft and update their activities around incentive schemes.
View article in fullDTN and adaptors can lower cost and risk for players connecting to half hourly settlement architecture – ElectraLink
Published: May 18, 2021The Half-Hourly Settlement (HHS) Architecture Working Group (AWG) recently published their preference for an event-driven architecture (EDA) to deliver the HHS programme, enabling real-time data transfer. As energy market transformation continues, real-time data transfer will be more broadly required, and we at ElectraLink are very supportive of this important step towards the future of the energy system.
View article in fullApril smart meter installs 1700% higher than same time last year
Published: May 18, 2021Smart meter installations in April 2021 reflected the easing of lock-down restrictions in GB as 218,000 installations were recorded โ 1,700 percent more than the same month last year.
View article in fullRetail Code Consolidation – transitioning to the REC
Published: May 14, 2021Last updated: 24 February 2022 The Retail Energy Code (REC) implementation met the 1 September 2021 deadline, and code managers of other industry rule books are continuing to facilitate the transition. Most arrangements and aspects of existing codes have moved into the scope of the RECCo and associated bodies, and the new REC managers have taken over responsibility from previous code managers who oversaw the closed codes.
View article in fullSmart meter installations bounce back after winter lockdown
Published: April 20, 2021Smart meter installations in GB have rebounded after the winter lockdown restricted engineers from visiting homes and businesses for non-essential work. There were 219,000 installs in March 2021 โ 34 percent more than the month before.
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