Due to come into force by the end of 2026, Market-Wide Half Hourly Settlement is being dubbed as the biggest transformation to the UK energy industry since privatisation and competition was introduced in the mid 1990s.But what exactly is it? And moreover, what will it mean for everyday energy consumers, and Britain's net zero carbon emissions ambitions more widely? In this special episode of Energy Matters, smart meter and energy data experts Richard Hill and Chris Mawer (Directors at SM...
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Due to come into force by the end of 2026, Market-Wide Half Hourly Settlement is being dubbed as the biggest transformation to the UK energy industry since privatisation and competition was introduced in the mid 1990s.But what exactly is it? And moreover, what will it mean for everyday energy consumers, and Britain's net zero carbon emissions ambitions more widely? In this special episode of Energy Matters, smart meter and energy data experts Richard Hill and Chris Mawer (Directors at SM...
The game-changing reform set to transform the UK energy industry: Market-Wide Half Hourly Settlement
Energy Matters
56 minutes
1 year ago
The game-changing reform set to transform the UK energy industry: Market-Wide Half Hourly Settlement
Due to come into force by the end of 2026, Market-Wide Half Hourly Settlement is being dubbed as the biggest transformation to the UK energy industry since privatisation and competition was introduced in the mid 1990s.But what exactly is it? And moreover, what will it mean for everyday energy consumers, and Britain's net zero carbon emissions ambitions more widely? In this special episode of Energy Matters, smart meter and energy data experts Richard Hill and Chris Mawer (Directors at SM...
Energy Matters
Due to come into force by the end of 2026, Market-Wide Half Hourly Settlement is being dubbed as the biggest transformation to the UK energy industry since privatisation and competition was introduced in the mid 1990s.But what exactly is it? And moreover, what will it mean for everyday energy consumers, and Britain's net zero carbon emissions ambitions more widely? In this special episode of Energy Matters, smart meter and energy data experts Richard Hill and Chris Mawer (Directors at SM...