Delivering a smart and secure electricity system: implementation
Monday 13 May 2024
The Smart Secure Electricity Systems (SSES) Programme is designed to create the technical and regulatory frameworks to enable the untapped flexibility from small scale devices, such as domestic electric vehicle charge points and heat pumps. It should contribute to electricity system decarbonisation in a way that protects consumers and the electricity system.
This consultation builds on both the 2022 Delivering a smart and secure electricity system consultation and the 2023 government response to that consultation.
Views are being sought on new standards for energy smart appliances and organisations which provide demand side response services or can remotely control electrical load.
Read more here.
Deadline: 11 June 2024
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