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Maximising the smart meter rollout for prepayment customers

Maximising the smart meter rollout for prepayment customers

29th Jun 2021

This research study has been completed with the support of Smart Energy GB to evaluate the potential benefits of smart prepayment, investigate remaining barriers that are preventing further uptake and consider a range of potential interventions to maximise the rollout…

NEA response to Smart meter policy framework post 2020: minimum annual targets and reporting thresholds for energy suppliers

NEA response to Smart meter policy framework post 2020: minimum annual targets and reporting thresholds for energy suppliers

15th Jan 2021

NEA supports the smart meter rollout, and broadly the mechanism for attributing targets to suppliers for the next phase. However NEA believes this could be improved through the addition of targets specifically to upgrade legacy prepayment meters, as well as…

BEIS Smart Metering Implementation Programme: Consultation on future co-ordinated consumer engagement

BEIS Smart Metering Implementation Programme: Consultation on future co-ordinated consumer engagement

17th Aug 2020

In response to the NAO’s report7 in 2018 on smart meters we highlighted our concern that the smart meter roll-out was significantly back-loaded.

NEA response to Delivering a Smart System: Consultation on a Smart Meter Policy Framework post 2020

NEA response to Delivering a Smart System: Consultation on a Smart Meter Policy Framework post 2020

18th Nov 2019

NEA has a long-standing interest in smart meters and their roll-out in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, particularly with regard to their impact on vulnerable consumers. NEA believes that smart metering has the potential to provide real benefits for vulnerable…

SMART-UP

SMART-UP

01st Jul 2018

Research released by NEA has demonstrated that smart meters can benefit vulnerable and low-income households – but in most cases this requires additional support and advice.