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How EU-wide minimum energy performance standards and energy labels help improve the energy efficiency of common domestic appliances and products.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Consultation on the Government’s approach to the EU Energy Efficiency Directive, applied to the billing of gas and electricity.
This consultation seeks views on the UK’s approach to meeting Article 8 of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive requirements through an ESOS.
This consultation will help inform the content of Stage 3 of the Smart Energy Code, which governs the end-to-end management of smart metering in Great Britain.
The NEEAP explains how the implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive will help realise the UK's cost effective energy efficiency potential.
The role that communities can play in helping to meet the UK’s energy and climate change challenges.
Sets out the manner in which the government intends to complete the development of the 2.4 GHz Great Britain Companion Specification (GBCS).
The requirement to install metering equipment in Great Britain which complies with these Smart Metering Equipment Technical Specifications (…
This consultation will help inform the content of the second stage of the Smart Energy Code, which governs the management of Smart Metering in Great Britain.
This also includes a consultation on the arrangements to support churn of an enrolled smart metering system from a DCC user to a non-user.
The modifications to implement government policy in the areas listed below were laid in Parliament on 30 January 2014.
Seeking views on a small number of technical amendments to the Electricity and Gas (Energy Companies Obligation) Order 2012.
Seeking views on whether to regulate energy companies' use of the brokerage service.
Final stage Impact Assessment.
Seeking views on draft licence conditions to give effect to the implementation of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive requirements for domestic consumers.
Seeking views on a number of proposed changes to Supply Licence conditions
Seeking views on draft licence conditions for non-domestic smart metering issues.
To help inform the content of Stage 2 of the Smart Energy Code, which governs the end-to-end management of smart metering in Great Britain.
To conclude on proposed provisions in the Smart Energy Code around communications hubs charges and a further consequential consultation on changes to the DCC licence to support these provisions.
Technical report for Waves 1, 2 and 3 of the assessments research and the Wave 1 Telephone follow-up survey
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