Learn about the changes being made to the Electricity Enquiry Service 

Calling all Electricity Enquiry Service (EES) users! RECCo is hosting an online webinar on the 6th of July 2023 between 2-3.30 pm where you can find out what changes are being made to the Electricity Enquiry Service as part of the Market-Wide Half Hourly Settlement programme. 

Why should I join? 

Changes to the Electricity Enquiry Service are required to support implementing the Market-Wide Half-Hourly Settlement (MHHS) programme. These changes will be made in 2025 as part of MHHS Go-Live and will impact all Electricity Enquiry Service Users.  

Join this session to learn:  

  • Why changes are required to the EES 
  • What changes are being made to the EES 
  • An overview of changes to the User Portal and API 
  • How the changes will impact EES Reporting 
  • The latest update on the EES MHHS Delivery Plan

How will the event run?  

This online event will take place on the 6th of July between 2 pm and 3:30 pm. Once you register, you will receive a Microsoft Teams link that you can use to join the event on the day. Our Operations Consultants, Jonathan Hawkins and Jonny Moore, will host the event. There will be a chance to ask your questions at the end of the session. 

Register now 

Register for this event here. 

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