Consumers across Great Britain have once again found themselves in a fortunate position as energy prices plunged into the negatives over the weekend. Thanks to a combination of high winds and low temperatures, there was a surplus of energy, resulting in electricity prices dropping below zero. And it seems like déjà vu as tonight, following earlier storms in the week, we’re in for another round of negative prices.
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Search GES API using Meter Serial Number
On 09 April 2024 the Initial Assessment Report and Change Proposal Plans for R0120 – Search GES API using Meter Serial Number
2024 Forums – Round 2
Round one of our AMO Forums was fantastic, and we’re thrilled to announce that round two is in the planning!
C3-0077 Updates to STIR Guidance.
On 03 April 2024, a Category 3 Change Proposal was raised C3-0077 Updates to STIR Guidance.
April 2024 Extraordinary REC Release
The April 2024 Extraordinary REC Release will be implemented next week, on 12 April 2024. For further information, the Release Plan is available on the Release Management page of the REC Portal.
Update on Ofgem’s Market Compliance Review into Involuntary Prepayment Meter Practices
Last year, Ofgem initiated a comprehensive Market Compliance Review (MCR) aimed at addressing the issue of involuntary prepayment meter practices within the energy sector. The primary focus of this review was to prevent the wrongful installations of involuntary prepayment meters, ensuring fair treatment for energy consumers across the board.
In a significant development, new regulations were introduced in November 2023, integrated into the standard gas and electricity licences. These regulations are binding for all energy suppliers, mandating strict adherence to prescribed guidelines and practices.
As part of the review process, energy suppliers unanimously agreed to halt involuntary installations and remote switches. Furthermore, they have actively collaborated with Ofgem throughout the review, undertaking proactive assessments of customers who had prepayment meters installed without their consent. This evaluation spanned the period from January 1, 2022, to January 31, 2023, with the objective of identifying individuals eligible for compensation.
Initial data provided by energy suppliers indicate that 1,502 affected customers have already received compensation, totalling £342,450. Additionally, suppliers are in the process of preparing further compensatory payments, amounting to approximately £200,000, which will benefit an additional 1,000 customers.
New Members Welcome!
It’s that time of the year again – we’re diving headfirst into a fresh membership year here at AMO! 🌟
As we gear up for another incredible year of growth, collaboration, and networking, we want to extend a warm invitation to both our existing members and potential new members. 🚀
If you’re not already part of our association, now is the perfect time to join. Whether you’re a seasoned company or a new entrant in our industry, there’s a place for you here at AMO. Take advantage of this opportunity to connect with like-minded organisations, access valuable resources, and elevate your metering journey.
Ready to take the plunge? Contact amo@gemserv.com Team to learn more about membership benefits and sign up today!
AMO Membership Fees 2024-2025
🎉 Attention AMO Members! 🎉
We’re excited to announce that we’re kicking off a brand new membership year at AMO! 🌟 As we embark on this journey together, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your continued support and dedication to our community.
REC R0094 Update
Change R0094 has been raised to address an issue with the ‘Switch with a Concurrent Change of MEM process.’.
MEMs are obliged to issue ONJOBs to the CDSP as part of a meter exchange. However, this would not be issued if the MEM has received a de-Appointment flow as part of the Switch. This change proposes to obligate MEMs to issue ONJOBs for any completed meter exchanges, even after receiving a de-Appointment flow. This will ensure accurate Meter Technical Details are available to the gaining Supplier and MEM.
R0093 – Authority decision to reject appeal
On 21 March 2024, the REC Authority issued its decision to reject an appeal raised on Change Proposal R0093 – Uplift to CSS Maximum Demand Volumes during MHHS Migration Period.
The decision document can be found on the REC Portal here.
R0093 was due for implementation on 23 February 2024, however, was removed from this release to allow the appeal to reach its conclusion. R0093 will now be implemented at the earliest opportunity and further details will be communicated via the REC Change Bulletin and release pages. Read more