Smart Energy Code definition

Smart Energy Code the smart energy code administered by the Smart Energy Administrator and Secretariat; “Statutory Requirementsthe requirements placed on the Company and/or the Provider or affecting or governing the provision and/or use of the Flexibility Services by Applicable Law and/or the applicable Distribution Licence or Transmission Licence and/or a regulator and/or any relevant codes of practice issued by any government agency or body including in relation to health, safety and environmental matters;
Smart Energy Code means the code of that name as set out in the smart meter communication licence granted by the Secretary of State in accordance with section 6(1A) of the Electricity Act and section 7AB(2) of the Gas Act;
Smart Energy Code means the document of that title required to be maintained and in force in accordance with condition 21 of the smart meter communication licences; and

Examples of Smart Energy Code in a sentence

  • The Alternative Home Area Network (Alt HAN) arrangements are set out in Section Z of the Smart Energy Code (SEC) and there are two key mechanisms that facilitate the delivery of the arrangements.The Alt HAN Forum makes decisions required to carry out the activities and services of the Alt HAN Company (AltHANCo).

  • The ‘SMETS Version’ data item includes a valid set, which lists the versions of the SMETS created under the governance of the Smart Energy Code (SEC).

  • Figure 1 – DCC Solution The Test Approach is based upon:  the Joint Test Strategy; and  the DSP and CSP Service Provider Contracts (References [7], [8], [9]); and  is compliant with the Smart Energy Code (SEC) (Reference [2]).

  • Network Evolution Arrangements Introduction13B.1 This condition enables the Secretary of State to make appropriate provision under this Licence and the Smart Energy Code for the purpose of facilitating the achievement of efficient, economical, co-ordinated and timely Network Evolution Arrangements.

  • On 10 February 2023, DCC consulted on its initial assessment of regulatory changes that will be required for the 4G solution, outlining the anticipated changes required to several Smart Energy Code (SEC) Subsidiary Documents (SSDs), DCC owned documents and Main Body SEC changes (see Appendix A for the initial scope of regulatory changes).


More Definitions of Smart Energy Code

Smart Energy Code means the multi party agreement which defines the rights
Smart Energy Code or "SEC" has the meaning given in Part F of this Schedule 1;
Smart Energy Code has the meaning given to it in paragraph 27.1 of Schedule 4 (Seller’s Warranties);
Smart Energy Code means a multi-party agreement which governs the use of the Data Communications Company’s services; and
Smart Energy Code or "SEC" has the meaning given in the DCC Licence and including for the purposes of this Agreement: (a) the Multi-Party Framework Agreement (and any contractual or other arrangement giving effect to any part of the SEC); (b) all SEC Subsidiary Documents as such term is defined in this Agreement; and (c) all other "SEC Subsidiary Documents" as such term is defined in the SEC from time to time.
Smart Energy Code or "SEC" has the meaning given in the DCC Licence and including for the purposes of this Agreement: (a) the Multi-Party Framework Agreement (and any contractual or other arrangement giving effect to any part of the SEC); (b) all SEC Subsidiary Documents as such term is defined in this Agreement; and (c) all other "SEC Subsidiary Documents" as such term is defined in the SEC from time to time. "Industry Codes and Arrangements" means any binding code, code of practice, methodology or industry agreements (including contracts) relating to the DCC, the Services, DCC Services or DCC Service Users (including all that any DCC Eco-System Entity is a party to or subject to), including: (a) in relation to the electricity industry: (i) the relevant "Core Industry Documents" as defined in Condition 21 of the DCC Licence (together with any replacement, extension, consolidation or amendments to the same (whether or not reflected in the DCC Licence from time to time)); and (ii) the SEC; and (b) in relation to the gas industry: (i) the relevant "Core Industry Documents" as defined in Condition 21 of the DCC Licence; and (ii) the SEC; (c) each "Energy Licence" (as such phrase is defined in Condition 1.4 of the DCC Licence); (d) the DCC Licence; and (e) any other statement, code, methodology or other document which must be prepared by the DCC and approved by a Regulatory Body in accordance with DCC Obligations;
Smart Energy Code or "SEC" has the meaning given in the DCC Licence and including for the purposes of this Agreement: (a) the Multi-Party Framework Agreement (and any contractual or other arrangement giving effect to any part of the SEC); (b) all SEC Subsidiary Documents as such term is defined in this Agreement; and (c) all other "SEC Subsidiary Documents" as such term is defined in the SEC from time to time. GB Companion Specification or GBCS means the technical specification for interfacing to and from Smart Meters to ensure interoperability. The specification utilises the ZigBee and DLMS protocols to communicate with Smart Metering Devices.