2023/2026 Strategy & Forward Work Plan

We are in the process of developing our Strategy and Forward Work Plan (FWP) for 2023-2026. This is a collaborative exercise to define RECCo’s key priorities across the retail energy market for future years.

Read the latest post about our Strategy and Forward Work Plan

We are in the process of developing our Strategy and Forward Work Plan (FWP) for 2023-2026. This is a collaborative exercise to define RECCo’s key priorities across the retail energy market for future years.

This is a collaborative exercise to define RECCo’s key priorities across the retail energy market for future years. The Strategy and Forward Work Plan sets out the key priorities that will deliver RECCo’s strategic objectives, ensuring that our strategy is focused on facilitating continuous improvements across both the retail energy market and the way in which we operate.

Stakeholder engagement is integral to the development of the FWP. We aim to engage through a number of channels, ranging from bi-lateral meetings to workshops and webinars. Should you wish to discuss aspects of the FWP, please contact us on recco_strategy@retailenergycode.co.uk.

The diagram below sets out the high level timeline for this year’s Strategy and Forward Work Planning cycle:


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