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REC Schedule 27 – RMP Lifecycle
See also: REC Schedules
The RMP Lifecycle details the processes for:
- establishing an RMP Record within the Electricity Retail Data Service and Central Switching Service following the establishment of a new electricity Metering Point;
- establishing an RMP Record within the Central Switching Service following the establishment of a new gas Supply Meter Point in accordance with the UNC;
- terminating an RMP Record within the Central Switching Service following disconnection of a Metering Point in accordance with the DCUSA or a Supply Meter Point in accordance with the UNC or IGT UNC;
- amending the data recorded against an RMP Record within the Central Switching Service, following an update to the Electricity Retail Data Service or Gas Retail Data Service;
- establishing additional Metering Points within the Electricity Retail Data Service, following a request from an Electricity Supplier
The Schedule also outlines RMP statuses.
It is a mandatory schedule for all Suppliers, Gas Transporters, Distribution Network Operators and DCC.
You can access this schedule with a Portal account on the Energy Market Architecture Repository (EMAR).
RMP Statuses
An RMP will have one of the following statuses
- Created - indicates that a Metering Point has a status of ‘New’ or ‘Registered’ as defined within the [Data Specification]. This RMP Status only applies to electricity RMPs
- Operational – indicates that a gas RMP is capable of offtaking gas (and is not Isolated or no longer capable of flowing gas); or for electricity RMPs, that the RMP has a status of ‘Traded’ as defined within the Data Specification.
- Dormant - indicates that the Supply Meter Point has been Isolated. This RMP Status only applies to gas RMPs.
- Terminated – indicates that a gas RMP has been no longer capable of offtaking gas; or in the case of electricity RMPs have been disconnected.