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1 Our Services for Partners ElectraLink as the central body providing the infrastructure for the British retail electricity industry can provide unique services to support Partner s projects with utility customers. These services are focussed on two particular areas. Use of Energy Market Insight Services to provide analysis from industry process data to support utility projects. Use of the Data Transfer Network for industry communications between market participants; Introduction and background Competition and interoperability in the electricity retail market are underpinned by a number of core industry processes, eg the change of supplier and settlement processes. The details of these processes are governed by a range of industry codes the predominant codes being the Master Registration Agreement (MRA) and Balancing and Settlement Code (BSC). Performing these processes is enabled by using standardised data flow messages, which are published in the Data Transfer Catalogue (DTC) please see dtc.mrasco.com. In addition, a standard means of sending and receiving these messages is ensured through the provision of the Data Transfer Service (DTS) - a regulated network service that ensures the secure and auditable communication of data flows between users of the service. The GB electricity Distribution Network Operators are obliged to ensure the provision of the DTS in accordance with their licences (Standard Licence Condition 37). In order to discharge their obligation, the DNOs collectively created and own ElectraLink Ltd, which is responsible for the procurement and management of the DTS. ElectraLink provides the DTS over its Data Transfer Network (). Energy Market Insight In February 2012, ElectraLink was granted the capability to develop Energy Market Insight, by intercepting, analysing and aggregating regulated market data sent over the, by the users of the DTS. The DTS Users, who represent the main GB electricity retail market participants (i.e. suppliers, DNOs and their agents), recognised that the information contained in the messages could provide a great deal of value to help industry improve its performance. Page 1 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
2 In order to ensure that personal and confidential information was correctly protected, specific rules were agreed on who the services could be provided to, and what information could be delivered. So, for instance, individual market participants performance can only be identified if the recipients have the right, either by law or contract, to see that information. Similarly individual meter point data can only be provided where the recipient has a right to that information. There is considerable value to organisations to get insight into their own activities, and to benchmark their performance against the rest of industry. These services also provide a great opportunity for the automation of industry reporting so as to reduce the workload for individual companies to collate and send information, and the workload of the receiving organisations in collating different formats and timings of reports so as to be able to analyse the information. ElectraLink has access to all DTS electricity retail market data that is sent over the (ie the data in flows defined in the DTC) and which underpins the core industry processes that enable the competitive retail market. As demonstrated below, the DTS is the primary vehicle for communicating the data flows that underpin the electricity retail market s operation. Access to this data enables a national view of market activity. ElectraLink is able to store DTS data for up to five years for use in Energy Market Insight and has data back to April 2013, allowing not only analysis of current position, but also trend analysis to be produced. The unique value of ElectraLink s Energy Market Insight is that it draws upon the large and varied volume of data sent over the DTS, which can be efficiently accessed and can provide a holistic view of activities that underpin the electricity retail market. Furthermore, DTS data can be combined with additional data sets (e.g. geodemographic data) that increases the capability of what can be provided, for instance when combined with predictive analytics can provide such EMI Services as the Smart Meter Installation Dataset and our Churn Propensity Modelling for Energy Suppliers. Summary of Energy Market Insight Services There are currently 185 regulated data flows specified in the DTC and sent over the that support GB retail market processes. By joining together the content from different data flows across multiple participants, a more holistic view of market activity can be developed. Access to this broad data set means that the opportunities for analysis are equally wide. ElectraLink has been working with a variety of market participants and related energy services companies to develop specific insight services. The following list gives an idea of the different types of services developed. Page 2 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
3 Customer insight o Enabling organisations to improve their sales and marketing performance by benchmarking themselves against different target groups against the rest of industry, and understanding who are switching supplier and where they are moving. o Churn propensity modelling to predict a Supplier s customers most likely to switch. Smart Meters o Reporting on the rates of installation in different areas of the country o Analysis of rates of different DNOI issues associated with installations o Smart Meter Installation Dataset (SMID) providing with Energy Savings Trust, property level predictions of key data items to support the rollout. Process performance o Benchmarking of performance in industry processes across industry o Investigation into particular problem areas to help resolve issues such as within the pre-payment process. Asset tracking o Provide asset owners with greater insight into the location and use of their assets. Data flow coverage The DTS provides the primary means for sending and receiving data flows that underpin GB electricity retail market processes. In summary, the industry processes supported are: Change of supplier Agent management Settlement Meter reading Meter installation, registration and maintenance Pre-payment Page 3 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
4 Whilst all major electricity retail market participants are connected to the, and the majority of the information is passed across the, they are not mandated to use the to communicate with one another. Indeed where it is more efficient, some parties send the data flows using an alternative to the. The single most common example of this is where market participants belong to the same corporate group, and they choose to use internal communication systems to send data between the different parts of the business. Table 1 below provides further detail of the different industry processes supported by the DTS and the extent to which the is used to communicate the DTC flows required to execute those processes. Table 2 provides a flow by flow summary of the coverage provided by the. New Industry Communications The is connected to all the participants in the retail electricity industry and many of those in the gas industry, and so is the ideal existing secure network that can be used for the provisions of new industry requirements. Fulfilling the DNO's Licence Condition 37, market data services is the raison d'être for ElectraLink since it was set up back in ElectraLink s Data Transfer Service (DTS) underpins the UK competitive electricity industry, enabling market competition through interoperability. ElectraLink connects suppliers (electricity and gas), settlement organisations, distribution network operators, metering services companies (electricity and gas), MAPs (electricity and gas) and wider energy market stakeholders nationwide. Significant investment was made in setting up and then procuring and maintaining the infrastructure assets upon which the DTS now operates. Continual and carefully managed investment in our central industry platform has ensured that the service now operates on highly scalable, modern technologies. As the energy market has evolved, so ElectraLink has met the demand for new data services. The advent of dual fuel and the introduction of competition in metering services through the Review of Gas Metering Arrangements (RGMA) meant that suppliers and agents could make commercial decisions regarding their preferred method of interaction. Both groups sought economic and operational efficiencies from being able to send and receive gas and electricity files via one network. Introduced in 2004, our gas services now underpin the commercial gas communications requirements of four of the UK Big Six Suppliers and their respective MAM and MAP agents. Page 4 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
5 Other market data services currently being delivered include: DUoS e-billing service to all 14 DNOs and 6 major suppliers; and NOSI (Gas Change of Supply) data flow services to all 6 major suppliers. All our network services benefit from the strengths of ElectraLink s Data Transfer Service. These can be loosely summarised as follows: Security - using encryption, digital signatures and a virtual private network, ElectraLink ensures that sensitive customer information is never compromised. Audit - information about every message is recorded in a central database, which market participants can query in real time so that they have up to date information about their data. Reliability - the system is reliable by design, as proven by consistently exceeding service levels. Resilience allows for service-wide and customer-specific disaster recovery facilities as well as being supported 24/7. Tools a variety of different tools are provided which allow customers to manage their data. Page 5 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
6 Table 1 coverage of electricity retail market processes GB Electricity Retail Market Process Typical coverage Commentary Change of Supplier (HH) 80% Good coverage but missing some intra-group flows, eg in relation to CoS readings Change of Supplier (NHH) 80% Good coverage but missing some intra-group flows, eg in relation to CoS readings Resolve Erroneous Transfer 100% Full coverage - ie process involves supplier to supplier communication only Change of Agent (HH) 70% Limited coverage because Big 6 tend to use own agents Change of Agent (NHH) 70% Limited coverage because Big 6 tend to use own agents New Connection (HH) 90% Good coverage but missing some intra-group flows, ie between supplier and own agents New Connection (NHH) 90% Good coverage but missing some intra-group flows, ie between supplier and own agents De-energise, Energise and Disconnect Installation, Reconfiguration or Removal of Metering 70% Limited coverage because Big 6 tend to use own agents 80% Generally good coverage but can miss some flows because Big 6 tend to use own agents Manage Supply 80% Generally good coverage but can miss some flows because Big 6 tend to use own agents Page 6 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
7 GB Electricity Retail Market Process Typical coverage Commentary Manage PPMs 90% Good coverage but miss some intra-group flows, ie between supplier and own agents Manage Supply Faults and Outages 90% Good coverage but miss some intra-group flows, ie between supplier and DNO Minimise Illegal Abstraction 80% Theft detection and mitigation do not always use processes that require the sending and receiving of flows. Nevertheless, ElectraLink should have good coverage of those flows that are sent. Data Collection and Processing of HH Meter Readings Data Collection and Processing of NHH Meter Readings Validate and Aggregate Data and Settle 70% Good coverage but miss some intra-group flows, ie between supplier and own agents 70% Good coverage but miss some intra-group flows, ie between supplier and own agents 80% Good coverage but miss some intra-group flows, ie between DCs and DAs in the same group Table 2 by flow summary of coverage Data D0001 Request Metering System Investigation D0002 Fault Resolution Report or Request for Decision on Further Action MEDIUM D0003 Half Hourly Advances MEDIUM Page 7 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
8 D0004 Notification of Failure to Obtain Reading MEDIUM D0005 Instruction on Action HIGH D0008 Meter Advance Reconciliation Report D0010 Meter Readings MEDIUM D0011 Agreement of Contractual Terms MEDIUM D0012 Confirmation of the Inclusion of the Metering Point in the Reading Schedules MEDIUM D0018 Daily Profile Data Report D0019 Metering System EAC/AA Data MEDIUM D0022 Estimated Half Hourly Data Report MEDIUM D0023 Failed Instructions HIGH D0028 Standing Profile Data Report Not sent over the D0029 Standard Settlement Configuration Report D0030 Non Half Hourly DUoS Report D0036 Validated Half Hourly Advances for Inclusion in Aggregated Supplier Matrix D0039 Daily Profile Coefficient File D0040 Aggregated Half Hour Data File HIGH D0041 Supplier Purchase Matrix Data File HIGH D0043 Supplier Deemed Take Report D0051 Affirmation of Half Hour Data Retrieval Method and HIGH Page 8 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
9 Associated Details D0052 Affirmation of Metering System Settlement Details MEDIUM D0055 Registration of Supplier to Specified Metering Point D0057 Rejection of Registration D0058 Notification of Termination of Supply Registration D0064 Notification of an Objection to Change of Supplier Made By the Old Supplier D0065 Confirmation of Receipt of a Registration Objection D0066 Rejection of a Registration Objection HIGH D0067 Notification of an Objection to Change of Supplier Sent to the New Supplier D0068 Removal of Registration Objection D0069 Rejection of Registration Objection Removal D0071 Customer Own Reading or Supplier Estimated Reading on Change of Supplier MEDIUM D0072 Instruction to Obtain Change of Supplier Reading MEDIUM D0079 Supplier Purchase Report D0081 Supplier Half Hourly Demand Report D0082 Supplier - Supplier Purchase Matrix Report D0086 Notification of Change of Supplier Readings MEDIUM D0089 D0090 Notification from MPAS of Changed Metering Point Details Confirmation of the Removal of a Registration Objection Page 9 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
10 D0091 Notification of Removal of a Registration Objection D0092 D0093 Advice to an Old Supplier of a Change of Supply Registration Deletion Advice to a New Supplier of a Change of Supply Registration Deletion D0095 Non Half Hourly Data Aggregation Exception Report HIGH D0125 Confirmation of Disconnection of Supply D0126 Action Taken to Make Safe D0131 Metering Point Address Details MEDIUM D0132 Request for Disconnection of Supply D0134 Request to Change Energisation Status D0135 Asset Condition Report HIGH D0136 Report to Supplier of Possible Irregularity D0139 D0142 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change Request for Installation or Change to a Metering System Functionality or the Removal of All Meters HIGH HIGH D0148 Notification of Change to Other Parties HIGH D0149 Notification of Mapping Details HIGH D0150 Non Half-hourly Meter Technical Details HIGH D0151 Termination of Appointment or Contract by Supplier HIGH D0152 Metering System EAC/AA Historical Data D0153 Notification of Data Aggregator Appointment and MEDIUM Page 10 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
11 Terms D0155 Notification of Meter Operator or Data Collector Appointment and Terms MEDIUM D0164 Notification of New or Changed Interruption of Supply INFREQUENT D0166 Distribution System Enquiry INFREQUENT D0167 Response to Distribution System Enquiry INFREQUENT D0168 Request for Additional/New MPAN Core(s) MEDIUM D0169 Allocation of New/Additional MPAN Core(s) D0170 Request for Metering System Related Details D0171 Notification of Distributor Changes to Metering Point Details D0172 Confirmation of Changes HIGH D0173 Token Transaction Data D0174 Issue Identity Card for Token Meter Customer D0176 Request Tariff/Debt Change on Token Meter MEDIUM D0178 Confirmation of Token Meter Installation MEDIUM D0179 D0180 Confirmation of Energisation/De-Energisation of Prepayment Meter Request to Energise/De-Energise/Shut Down Prepayment Meter D0181 Smart Card Credit Purchase Transactions HIGH D0182 Smart Card Meter Readings HIGH D0183 Issue New Customer Smart Card HIGH D0184 Issue Replacement Smart Card MEDIUM Page 11 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
12 D0185 Command Acknowledgements for Smart Card Meter MEDIUM D0186 Command Cancellation Advice HIGH D0187 Status Message for Tariff Update, Mode Change, Tariff Change or Debt Clearance MEDIUM D0188 Key Transaction Details D0189 Adjust Key Meter Debt/Recovery Rate at Specific Locations MEDIUM D0190 Issue Customer Key D0191 Request Special Visit to Read/Reset Key Meter D0192 Readings and Settings from a Token or Key Meter D0193 Confirmation of Key Meter Installation D0194 Request for Installation of Key Meter MEDIUM D0197 Smart Card Commands to Remote Terminals D0199 Status Message Report for Previous Card/Security Event Report or Previous Customer/Requested Snapshot HIGH D0200 Request Installation of Smart Card Meter INFREQUENT D0201 Confirmation of Smart Card Meter Installation D0202 Readings and Settings from a Removed Smart Card Meter D0203 Rejection of Changes to Metering Point Details D0204 Selective or Full Refresh of MPAS Details D0205 Update Registration Details MEDIUM Page 12 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
13 D0209 Instruction(s) to Non Half Hourly or Half Hourly Data Aggregator HIGH D0213 Advice from MPAS of Changed Metering Point Details D0214 Confirmation of Proving Tests HIGH D0215 Provision of Site Technical Details HIGH D0216 Request Installation of Token Meter D0217 Confirmation of the Registration of a Metering Point D0221 Notification of Failure to Install or Energise Metering System D0222 Change in Customer Details D0223 D0224 Request to Install Check Meter or Carry Out Accuracy Tests Notification of Programme for Re-Certification Meter Changes D0225 Customer Special Needs D0227 BSCCo Market Domain Data File D0235 Half Hourly Aggregation Exception Report HIGH D0236 Revenue Protection Service Statistical Report D0237 D0238 Notification by Revenue Protection Service of Possible Irregularity Request and Information for Revenue Protection Investigation D0239 Revenue Protection Report on Action Taken D0242 Super customer DUoS Daily Statement HIGH Page 13 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
14 D0259 Notification to New Supplier of Future Changes INFREQUENT D0260 Notification from MPAS of Old Supplier Registration Details D0261 Rejection of Agent Appointment HIGH D0262 Rejection of Disconnection D0265 Line Loss Factor Data File INFREQUENT D0266 Supplier Settlement Header Report D0268 Half Hourly Meter Technical Details D0269 Market Domain Data Complete Set D0270 Market Domain Data Incremental Set D0271 Request Contact Notice INFREQUENT D0272 Reject Contact Notice Request INFREQUENT D0273 Contact Notice to Suppliers INFREQUENT D0275 Validated Half Hourly Advances D0276 GSP Group Consumption Totals Report D0277 Teleswitch Contact Interval Data File INFREQUENT D0278 Teleswitch Market Domain Data File INFREQUENT D0279 Teleswitch Contact Interval Data Report File D0280 Teleswitch Contact to Register Mapping File D0286 Data Aggregation and Settlements Timetable File Page 14 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
15 D0287 Annually Recalculated Researched Consumption INFREQUENT D0289 Notification of MC/EAC/PC HIGH D0290 Instruction to Read Meter D0291 Notification of Register Readings on Change of Measurement Class coincident with Change of Supplier D0294 Confirmation of BM Unit Allocation INFREQUENT D0295 Rejection of BM Unit Allocation INFREQUENT D0296 Supplier BM Unit Report D0298 BM Unit Aggregated Half Hour Data File HIGH D0299 Stage 2 BM Unit Registration Data File D0300 Disputed Readings or Missing Readings on Change of Supplier D0301 Erroneous Transfer Communication INFREQUENT D0302 Notification of Customer Details HIGH D0303 Notification of Meter Operator, Supplier and Metering Assets installed / removed by the MOP to the MAP HIGH D0304 Notification of Meter Asset Provider MEDIUM D0305 Notice of Customer Requested Objection INFREQUENT D0306 Request for Debt Information INFREQUENT D0307 Debt Information INFREQUENT D0308 Confirmation of Customer Debt Transfer INFREQUENT Page 15 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
16 D0309 Confirmation of Debt Assigned INFREQUENT D0310 Notification of Failure to load or receive Metering System Settlement Details MEDIUM D0311 Notification of Old Supplier Information D0312 Notification of Meter Information to ECOES HIGH D0313 Auxiliary Meter Technical Details HIGH D0314 Non Half Hourly Embedded Network DUoS Report D0315 Embedded Network Supercustomer DUoS Daily Statement HIGH D0317 Create New Green Deal Plan D0318 Response from GDCC to Distributor D0319 Request for Initial Green Deal Licensee Validation D0320 GD Provider Response to GDCC D0321 GD Provider Update to Plan Information D0322 GD Provider Update to Charging Information D0323 GD Provider Advice of Pending Green Deal D0324 Advise Green Deal Active at MPAN D0325 Green Deal Plan Information for Green Deal Licensee D0326 Green Deal Licensee Update to Bill Payer Details D0327 Request Green Deal Plan End Date Amendment D0328 Provide Remittance Details D0329 Response to Green Deal Remittance Details Page 16 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
17 D0331 Update Green Deal Market Data D0332 Green Deal Licensee Request for Information D0333 Change of Green Deal Provider D0334 Request for New Green Deal MPAN Core D0335 New Green Deal Plan MPAN Core D0336 Request to Advise Bill Payer of Pending Green Deal D0337 Green Deal End Date Amendment Request to GD Provider D0338 Update to Bill Payer Details D0339 Reject Initial Plan Request D0340 MPAS Response to GDCC D0341 GD Licensee Response to GDCC D0342 Notice of Collection Cessation D0343 Response from GDCC to GD Licensee D0344 Response from GDCC to GD Provider Page 17 of 17 ElectraLink 2015
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