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Smart Secure Electricity Systems Governance

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is establishing governance frameworks for the Smart Secure Electricity Systems (SSES) programme, which integrates smart appliances, demand-side flexibility, and cyber-resilient controls into the electricity system. The policy covers load control licence regulations, energy smart appliances standards, and enduring governance arrangements for downstream gas and electricity networks.


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2026

5 events
18 Feb 2026 | Consultation (closed) Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Smart Secure Electricity Systems (SSES): Load control licence regulations and licence conditions — consultation closed

We have published the draft SI for the Load Control Licence regulations and licence conditions, informed by stakeholder feedback over the 2024 and 2025 SSES Programme consultation cycle. The draft SI and associated licence conditions include regulations and conditions that …

2025

15 events
10 Dec 2025 | Consultation (closed) Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Smart Secure Electricity Systems (SSES): Load control licence regulations and licence conditions — consultation opened

We have published the draft SI for the Load Control Licence regulations and licence conditions, informed by stakeholder feedback over the 2024 and 2025 SSES Programme consultation cycle. The draft SI and associated licence conditions include regulations and conditions that …

29 Sep 2025 | Consultation (closed) Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Smart Secure Electricity Systems Programme (SSES): enduring governance consultation — consultation closed

The Smart Secure Electricity Systems (SSES) Programme is designed to create the technical and regulatory frameworks to enable the untapped flexibility from small scale devices, such as domestic electric vehicle charge points and heat pumps. It should contribute to electricity …

4 Aug 2025 | Consultation (closed) Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Smart Secure Electricity Systems Programme (SSES): enduring governance consultation — consultation opened

The Smart Secure Electricity Systems (SSES) Programme is designed to create the technical and regulatory frameworks to enable the untapped flexibility from small scale devices, such as domestic electric vehicle charge points and heat pumps. It should contribute to electricity …

2024

9 events

2023

1 event
30 Mar 2023 | Consultation outcome Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Delivering a smart and secure electricity system: the interoperability and cyber security of energy smart appliances and remote load control — outcome published

We're seeking views on a range of proposals that will impact appliances and organisations with a role in controlling electricity usage.

2022

3 events
28 Sep 2022 | Consultation outcome Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Delivering a smart and secure electricity system: the interoperability and cyber security of energy smart appliances and remote load control — consultation closed

We're seeking views on a range of proposals that will impact appliances and organisations with a role in controlling electricity usage.

6 Jul 2022 | Consultation outcome Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Delivering a smart and secure electricity system: the interoperability and cyber security of energy smart appliances and remote load control — consultation opened

We're seeking views on a range of proposals that will impact appliances and organisations with a role in controlling electricity usage.

2021

3 events

2016

1 event
14 Dec 2016 | Policy paper Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

The smart metering Early Rollout Obligation (ERO)

Following consultation, the ERO is to be removed on the basis that it has fulfilled its purpose of driving SMETS2 metering procurements.