Join our webinar: Countdown to Market-Wide Half-Hourly Settlement

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We are inviting all REC Parties to a Market-Wide Half-Hourly Settlement (MHHS) webinar on July 18th, 2024. In this webinar, we will explain the important changes MHHS will bring to REC arrangements, as well as the activities REC Parties must complete over the next nine months to ensure REC compliance. To learn more and register, please see the details below.

About the webinar

Compulsory changes will be required by REC Parties operating in the electricity market at MHHS go-live, regardless of their planned qualification wave. It is crucial for impacted REC Parties to be ready for these changes and include them in their implementation plans.

Experts from RECCo, along with those from the REC Code Manager, will provide a comprehensive update on the upcoming changes and advise REC Parties on the necessary actions to take ahead of MHHS go-live.

The webinar will cover the following key topics:

  • Changes to REC owned data flows
  • The impact on CSS Switching arrangements
  • REC Change Proposal R0083, which details changes to the supply number format
  • The introduction of a table detailing metering configuration domain data
  • The changes being made to support forward/reverse migration
  • REC Performance Assurance and MHHS
  • Changes being made to the Electricity Enquiry Service

Register now

You can register for the webinar using this link.

If you have any queries prior to the webinar, please email communications@retailenergycode.co.uk

 

 

 

 

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