The Smart Meter Communication Licences (‘the licence’)
-The purpose of this PIN is to inform prospective applicants of Ofgem’s intention to undertake a competition to appoint a single Licensee to act as holder of the licence.
This new Licensee (‘the Successor Licensee’) will be granted a new licence and will succeed the current Licensee at the end of the current licence term. -The core business of the Successor Licensee can be split into two principal areas: 1.to provide a centralised, secure data and communications service for the purpose of sending and receiving messages between smart metering systems installed in premises and energy suppliers, network operators and authorised third parties in GB, and 2.to provide compliant smart metering communications hubs in domestic premises and certain non-domestic premises in GB. -The Successor Licensee will operate and manage the services currently being provided by the current Licensee, Smart DCC Ltd (DCC), including procuring and managing communications and data services subcontractors, and providing the expected level of service to its users as defined in the licence and in relevant regulated industry codes, including the Smart Energy Code (SEC). -The total DCC revenue is currently approximately GBP600m to 700m per year, the core business should be conducted on a not-for-profit basis.
For more information, DCC’s 2023/24 Charging Statement can be found here: https://www.smartdcc.co.uk/media/aqihnkzt/charging-statement-ry2324-issue-20.pdf -The length of the licence term is still to be decided.
We expect it to be for an initial period of 12 years, with an option to extend the contract up to a further 6 years to a total of 18 years maximum.
This will however be subject to further consultation. -The current Licensee is DCC. -DCC operates under the conditions of its licence and is regulated by Ofgem. -More information about DCC can be found here: https://www.smartdcc.co.uk/ -The Successor Licensee to be appointed will succeed the current Licensee and become the holder of the new licence. -DCC’s term as Licensee is due to expire on 22 September 2025.
Ofgem has communicated its expectation that this term will be extended by 12 to 36 months.
If Ofgem determines that the current licence term is to be extended by a period of more than 12 months, it must issue a formal notice to DCC by no later than 21 September 2024. -Ofgem expect there to be a period of handover between DCC and the Successor Licensee of up to 12 months. -The term of the new licence to be held by the Successor Licensee will therefore likely commence sometime between September 2025 and September 2027, whereafter the handover period will commence. -The current version of the licence can be found here: https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications/smart-meter-communication-licence -Ofgem is in the process of reviewing the regulatory arrangements for DCC and recently published its conclusions following the first scoping phase of the review.
As part of the further future design work in relation to the new regulatory framework, Ofgem will in due course be consulting on the content of the new licence.
More information can be found here: https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications/dcc-review-phase-1-decision -Ofgem has already communicated in this document that the new regulatory model will be underpinned by the following key features: 1. the company Board should be majority stakeholder or independent controlled and include consumer representation.
2. the core business should be conducted on a not-for-profit basis.
3. costs of activities deemed to be sufficiently stable should be subject to an upfront approval by Ofgem via an ex-ante price control or a budget-setting process.
4. the operational model will remain primarily outsourced with key contracts procured competitively on the market.
5. the core business will remain funded by charges on users.g
What the supplier must deliver
1.to provide a centralised, secure data
1.to provide a centralised, secure data and communications service for the purpose of sending and receiving messages between smart metering systems installed in premises and energy suppliers, network operators and authorised third parties in GB, and.
2.to provide compliant smart metering communications hubs
2.to provide compliant smart metering communications hubs in domestic premises and certain non-domestic premises in GB.
The total DCC revenue is currently approximately
The total DCC revenue is currently approximately GBP600m to 700m per year, the core business should be conducted on a not-for-profit basis.
If Ofgem determines that the current licence
If Ofgem determines that the current licence term is to be extended by a period of more than 12 months, it must issue a formal notice to DCC by no later than 21 September 2024.
1. the company Board should be majority
1. the company Board should be majority stakeholder or independent controlled and include consumer representation.
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