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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
A call for views on proposals for regulating the cyber security of consumer 'smart' products ran from 16 July to 6 September 2020.
New proposals to give consumers confidence to take up smart devices.
The purpose of the smart data working group is to support the development of systems and standards that facilitate smart data innovations. The group aims to spur smart data initiatives on, reduce duplication, and maximise the potential of these schemes across...
Methodology note accompanying quarterly statistical releases on the number of smart meters in domestic properties and smaller non-domestic sites.
This document highlights how smart meters can support innovation in new consumer technologies and services.
To support public services and the wider economy, the government has published a report looking at how to generate greater value from public sector knowledge assets.
A complete list of 5G projects involved in the 5G Testbeds and Trials Programme
Leaflet explaining how data from smart meters is expected to transform the market for energy services.
Industry best practice regarding the roll out of smart meter contingent contracts and tariffs in the smaller non-domestic energy market.
This plan sets how we will transition to a smart, flexible, decarbonised energy system.
Information about how local authorities use open data to stimulate growth and innovation, save costs and develop more sustainable transport.
Review looking at how we can use data portability to improve the consumer experience.
Energy markets are in a state of flux as the use of electricity and other forms of energy is weakened by lockdowns and COVID-19-related restrictions
Towns and cities across the UK will deploy smart street lamps to test next-gen digital tech, offering EV charging and improved wireless connectivity, as part of a £1.3 million government pilot.
Principles to ensure consumers can obtain a functioning smart meter In-Home Display (IHD) from their energy supplier.
The Inclusive Smart Solutions Programme aims to achieve a step-change in access to, purchase of, and use of smart energy technologies, products and services among low income and vulnerable consumers.
This introduction to smart meters is aimed at decision makers in the public sector, and illustrates the benefits of installing smart meters.
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