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Research to understand how smaller non-domestic premises manage energy use and what can be done to help them make best use of smart meter data.
Principles to ensure consumers can obtain a functioning smart meter In-Home Display (IHD) from their energy supplier.
We're seeking views on proposals to require energy suppliers to maintain smart services when consumers with SMETS1 smart meters switch energy supplier.
Government progress report for 2018 on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.
Following consultation, the ERO is to be removed on the basis that it has fulfilled its purpose of driving SMETS2 metering procurements.
Methodology note accompanying quarterly statistical releases on the number of smart meters in domestic properties and smaller non-domestic sites.
The Solution Design Advisory Group (SDAG) will enable the Smart Metering Implementation Programme to continue to draw upon the experience of industry participants and other stakeholders.
Research to inform stakeholders of good practice for the roll-out of smart meters
This introduction to smart meters is aimed at decision makers in the public sector, and illustrates the benefits of installing smart meters.
We are seeking views on the annual tolerance levels that will apply to smart meter installation targets for energy suppliers in Great Britain in 2024 and 2025.
We're seeking views on proposals to mitigate the impact of smart meter customers switching suppliers ('churn') on energy suppliers’ minimum installation requirements for the second year of the new 4-year smart metering policy framework.
We're seeking views on new non-domestic smart metering policy proposals, including the draft legal text required to remove the DCC opt-out.
An independent review of energy supplier evidence on the impacts of the smart metering roll-out on household energy use.
We're seeking stakeholder views on options to provide energy suppliers with flexibility to meet the SMETS1 end date.
Projects who have received funding through the Smart Meter System based Internet of Things Applications Programme.
A pilot study designed to develop an approach to deliver tailored, high quality energy efficiency advice during smart meter installation visits
This report outlines how grouping non-domestic customers into attitudes towards smart metering, business and energy can be utilised to increase engagement with smart meters.
This is the government’s fourth annual progress report on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.
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