REC Schedules - REC Documents
REC Schedules
The REC Schedules set out the operational processes that REC Parties should follow.
Not all REC Schedules apply to all REC Parties. At the beginning of each REC Schedule, there is a table that identifies for each REC Party whether the Schedule is Mandatory, Voluntary or not applicable. If a REC Schedule is Mandatory for a Party Category, each Party in that Party Category is obliged to comply with that REC Schedule. If a REC Schedule is Voluntary for a Party Category, each Party in that Party Category should recognise this as best practice, but the Parties in that Party Category are not obliged to comply with that REC Schedule. The status of a REC Schedule as Mandatory or Voluntary for a Party Category can change as part of a Change Proposal.
The active REC Schedules are listed below:
- Schedule 1 - Interpretations and Definitions
- Schedule 2 - Transition
- Schedule 3 - Accession Agreement
- Schedule 4 - Company Governance
- Schedule 5 - Change Management
- Schedule 6 - Performance Assurance
- Schedule 7 - Energy Theft Reduction
- Schedule 8 - Unbilled Energy Code of Practice
- Schedule 9 - Qualification and Maintenance
- Schedule 10 - Charging Methodology
- Schedule 11 - Prepayment Arrangements
- Schedule 12 - Data Access
- Schedule 13 - Transfer of Consumer Data
- Schedule 14 - Metering Operations
- Schedule 15 - Metering Accreditation
- Schedule 16 - Smart Meter Installation
- Schedule 17 - Secure Data Exchange
- Schedule 18 - Green Deal Arrangements
- Schedule 19 - Market Exit
- Schedule 20 - SPAA Transition Schedule
- Schedule 21 - MRA Transition Schedule
- Schedule 22 - Market Stabilisation Charge
- Schedule 23 - Registration Services
- Schedule 24 - Switching Data Management
- Schedule 25 - Central Switching Service
- Schedule 26 - Switching Service Management
- Schedule 27 - RMP Lifecycle
- Schedule 28 - Related Metering Points
- Schedule 29 - Address Management
- Schedule 30 - Resolution of Consumer-Facing Switching and Billing Issues
Child Articles (3)
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REC Schedule 1 – Interpretations and Definitions
Overview of REC Schedule 1
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REC Schedule 2 – Transition
See also: REC Schedules The Transition Schedule sets out the obligations for users to cooperate with the design, build, test and implementation of systems relating to the Central Switching...
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REC Schedule 3 – Accession Agreement
See also: REC Schedules, Market Entry This Schedule is Mandatory for all REC Parties as it is the formal accession agreement between the REC Party and RECCo. Further information about the...
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