Please provide your written feedback no later than 16 Oct 2018 using the template in Annex C and submit via email to ema_mdsd_retail@ema.gov.sg.
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At the close ofconsultation on 16 Oct 2018, EMA received feedback from SP Services Ltd. Takng into account the feedback received, EMA has decided to modify the RSS Code as set out in Annex B of the final determination paper. The modified RSS Code will take effect on 1 Nov 2018.
The consultation has closed for comments.
Since 2001, the Energy Market Authority (“EMA”) has progressively opened the retail electricity market to competition. EMA commenced the soft launch of the Open Electricity Market (“OEM”) in Jurong, where all business and residential consumers at premises with postal codes starting with 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64 have the choice to buy electricity from retailers based on price plans that best meet their needs. EMA will be extending OEM to the rest of Singapore (“Full Launch”), to allow theremaining 1.3 million accounts, mainly residential consumers, to enjoy the same choice and flexibility in their electricity purchase options.
As part of the preparation for OEM Full Launch, EMA has engaged stakeholders to review and enhance the operational processes and requirements for OEM. In particular, the Regulated Supply Service (“RSS”) Code will need to be modified to incorporate the enhanced operational processes and requirements. EMA would like to invite comments and feedback on the proposed modifications to the RSS Code for OEM full launch.
Please provide your written feedback no later than 16 Oct 2018 using the template in Annex C and submit via email to ema_mdsd_retail@ema.gov.sg.
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