Introducing our Strategy & Forward Work Plan 2024-27

Our Strategy and Forward Work Plan outlines our workstreams and financial projections for the next three years, with a detailed breakdown of our priorities for 2024-25. In the coming year, we want to focus on improving our existing services for our stakeholders while preparing for the future.

Find out about our priorities for 2024-25, our achievements last year, and our budget by reading the plan in full below:

Join our webinar

Join us on January 23rd to learn about our Forward Work Plan for 2024-2027. Experts from across RECCo will discuss our progress in 2023-2024 and our plans for the upcoming period. This includes a breakdown of our four key priorities and the indicative budget. Our priorities are:

  1. Delivering Service Excellence
  2. Data & Digitalisation Strategy
  3. Energy Theft Reduction Strategy
  4. Regulatory Programmes and Policy Delivery

Join the webinar to get involved with our Q&A session and to learn about our next steps.

 

Read the summary document

This year, we’ve also published a summary document, perfect for those who would like to see a summary of our priorities for 2024-25 in a concise manner. You can download the summary using the button below.

 

Submit your comments

The Strategy & Forward Work Plan is open for consultation until 5 pm on 5th February 2024. We invite all comments from any interested parties via email at recco_strategy@retailenergycode.co.uk

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