SECMP0025 Electricity Network Party Access to Load Switching Information
Proposer
David C Brogden
Lead Analyst
SEC Change
Date raised
18/11/2016
Stage
Implemented
Implementation date
29/11/2019
Latest update
This modification was implemented on 29 November 2019 as part of the November 2019 SEC Release.
What is the issue?
This proposal seeks to enable Electricity Network Parties to have access to information from the Smart Metering System relating to load switching carried out by Smart Meters or Smart Meter connected Devices. It also proposes that the Smart Metering System informs Electricity Network Parties when changes are made to existing load switching regimes.
Who is impacted?
Suppliers
Electricity Network Parties
Other SEC Parties
DCC
What SEC documents are affected?
Schedule 8 ‘GB Companion Specification’
Schedule 11 ‘TS Applicability Tables’
Appendix AD ‘DCC User Interface Specification’
Appendix AF ‘Message Mapping Catalogue’
This is the April 2024 SEC Modifications Working Group meeting, where we will be discussing: MP085B ‘Synchronisation of Smart Meter voltage measurement periods (meters currently installed)’ MP244 ‘Device Alerts
This is the April 2024 SEC Issues Group meeting, where we discussed: PPM continuity plan Please see the meeting summary here: SEC Issues Group Meeting Summary - April 2024 (CLEAR)
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