Audit regimes
Audit regimes refer to the different audit processes that different industry participants have to follow.
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Test house audits
Published: 13/12/2013 12:00am
Test houses must be approved by us to calibrate, install, commission, and certify metering installations in accordance with Part 10 of the Code. Read More
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Distributor audits
Published: 13/12/2013 12:00am
Electricity distributors (local and embedded networks) must undergo regular audits. Read More
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Certified reconciliation participant audits
Published: 13/12/2013 12:00am
Reconciliation participants are required to obtain and maintain certification if they perform certain functions defined in the Code. Read More
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Profile audits
Published: 13/12/2013 12:00am
Consumption profiling is a method of allocating electricity consumption, determined by incrementing kWh register meters to half-hour periods. Read More
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Metering equipment provider audits
Published: 13/12/2013 12:00am
Metering equipment providers are responsible for the compliance of a category 1 or higher metering installations. Read More
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Market operation service provider audits
Published: 13/12/2013 12:00am
We’re responsible for ensuring the effective day-to-day operation of the electricity system and markets through the operation of core system and market services in accordance with the Code. Read More
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Dispatchable load purchaser audits
Published: 01/07/2014 12:00am
Dispatchable load purchasers are required to obtain and maintain certification in order to offer dispatchable load into the market. Read More
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Distributed Unmetered Load audits
Published: 31/05/2017 12:00am
Reconciliation participants that trade distributed unmetered load must arrange for and submit audits for each distributed unmetered load (DUML) database they are responsible for. Read More