COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2023/1162
of 6 June 2023
on interoperability requirements and non-discriminatory and transparent procedures for access to metering and consumption data
(Text with EEA relevance)
CHAPTER 1
Subject Matter and Definitions
Article 1
Subject matter
Article 2
Definitions
CHAPTER 2
Interoperability Requirements and Transparent and Non-Discriminatory Procedures for Access to Data
Section 1
Interoperability requirements - Reference model
Article 3
Implementation of the reference model
Article 4
Reference model and information on market organisation
Article 5
Responsibilities of metered data administrator
Article 6
Responsibilities of metering point administrator
Article 7
Responsibilities of data access provider
Article 8
Responsibilities of permission administrator
Article 9
Interoperability requirements and procedures for access to near real-time metering and consumption data
Section 2
Transparent and non-discriminatory procedures for access to data – Reporting and repository of national practices
Article 10
Reporting of national practices
Article 11
Cooperation on data transparency between the EU DSO entity and the ENTSO for Electricity
Article 12
Tasks under the EU DSO entity and ENTSO for Electricity cooperation on data transparency
Article 13
Guidance for the reporting of national practices
CHAPTER 3
Final Provisions
Article 14
Entry into force and application
ANNEX
The reference model for metering and consumption data access
ID |
Name |
Description |
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I1 |
National competent authority |
Name |
Name of appointed national competent authority |
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Website |
Website of appointed national competent authority. |
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Official contact |
Contact details of the entity responsible for managing the mappings of national practices |
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Note: This competent authority can be a public or private entity. |
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I2 |
Information on Member State data management set-up |
Name |
If applicable, name of data management and exchange environment in accordance with Article 23 of Directive (EU) 2019/944. |
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Website |
If applicable, link to website explaining the provisions for data access in a Member State |
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Official contact |
Contact details of the entity responsible for national data management provisions. |
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National regulatory basis |
Reference to the legal basis for the data sharing infrastructure. |
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Documentation |
A self-sufficient description of the Member State provisions with regards to data access. |
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I3 |
Information about metered data administrators in a Member State (one mapping per each active metered data administrator in a Member State) |
Name |
Name of the organisation. |
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Type of identification |
ACER registration code, Legal Entity Identifier (LEI), Bank Identifier Code (BIC), Energy Identification Code (EIC), Global Location Number (GLN/GS1) or National Identification Code (NIC). |
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Identification of organisation |
Code or identification of the organisation (nominated as ‘metered data administrator’) based on the types of identification mentioned in the previous field. |
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Website |
If applicable, link to website or application that is used to download data. |
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Official contact |
Contact details of the entity responsible for data access by final customers or eligible parties. |
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Metering grid area |
Description of the set of metering points for which the metered data administrator is administering metered data. |
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I4 |
Information about metering point administrators in a Member State (one mapping per each active metering point administrator in a Member State) |
Name |
Name of the organisation. |
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Type of identification |
ACER registration code, Legal Entity Identifier (LEI), Bank Identifier Code (BIC), Energy Identification Code (EIC), Global Location Number (GLN/GS1) or National Identification Code (NIC). |
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Identification of organisation |
Code or identification of the organisation (nominated as ‘metering point administrator’) based on the types of identification mentioned in the previous field. |
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Website |
If applicable, link to website or application that is used to download data. |
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Official contact |
Contact details of the entity responsible for data access by final customers or eligible parties. |
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Metering grid area |
Description of the set of metering points the metering point administrator is responsible for. |
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I5 |
Information about data access provider (at least one actor must be mapped per each metering point in a Member State) |
Name |
Name of the organisation. |
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Type of identification |
ACER registration code, Legal Entity Identifier (LEI), Bank Identifier Code (BIC), Energy Identification Code (EIC), Global Location Number (GLN/GS1) or National Identification Code (NIC). |
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Identification of organisation |
Code or identification of the organisation based on the types of identification mentioned in the previous field. |
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Website |
If applicable, link to website of a web application that is used for final customer data access. |
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Official contact |
Contact details of the entity responsible for final customer data access. |
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Permission management responsibility for |
Metered data administrators for which the data access provider manages final customer data access. |
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Identity service provider |
Identity service provider utilised by the data access provider to authenticate final customers. |
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I6 |
Information about permission administrators in a Member State (at least one mapping per each active permission administrator in a Member State) |
Name |
Name of the organisation. |
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Type of identification |
ACER registration code, Legal Entity Identifier (LEI), Bank Identifier Code (BIC), Energy Identification Code (EIC), Global Location Number (GLN/GS1) or National Identification Code (NIC). |
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Identification of organisation |
Code or identification of the organisation based on the types of identification mentioned in the previous field. |
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Website |
If applicable, link to website of a web application that is used for permission administration. |
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Official contact |
Contact details of the entity responsible for data sharing. |
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Permission management responsibility |
Metered data administrators for which the permission administrator manages permissions. Note: it is also valid for a metered data administrator to utilise several permission administrators, and for a permission administrator to act for multiple metered data administrators. |
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Documentation of access |
A self-sufficient explanation of the Member State provisions with regards to utilising access to validated historical metering and consumption data by an eligible party. It is recommended to also include an English version of this documentation. |
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Identity service provider |
Identity service provider utilised by the permission administrator to authenticate final customers. |
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Eligible party on-boarding |
Either a link to the English documentation of the on-boarding procedure or a complete, self-sufficient explanation in English for how an eligible party can on-board to the production environment to utilise access to validated historical metering and consumption data by an eligible party. |
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Eligible party test on-boarding |
If applicable, either a link to the English documentation of the on-boarding procedure or a complete, self-sufficient explanation in English for how an eligible party can on-board to a test environment to utilise access to validated historical metering and consumption data by an eligible party. |
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Price list for access to data by eligible parties |
Exhaustive description of all costs for eligible parties. |
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I7 |
Information about standardised near real-time interfaces of smart meters or smart metering systems in a Member State as by Article 20 point (a) of Directive (EU) 2019/944 (at least one mapping for each interface specification in use for smart meters deployed after July 4 2019 in a Member State must be applicable) |
Name |
Type designation of the meter model. |
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Basic class of interface utilised |
Provide voltage level for which meter model is used. For medium and high voltage, please specify in detail standardised interface or remote access being used. For low voltage, answers should follow the classification (choose applicable option(s)):
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Vendor |
Name of the vendor organisation of the smart meter or smart metering system components |
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Metering point administrators using the model |
Identifiers of the metering point administrators using the model. |
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Physical interface standard |
Name and version of the standard used. |
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Communication protocol |
Name and version of the standard used. |
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Data formats |
Name and version of the standard used. |
Role name |
Role type |
Role description |
Final customer |
Business |
As defined in Article 2(3) of Directive (EU) 2019/944. This refers to a party connected to the grid that purchases electricity for its own use. Note: this also includes the case of active customer and participants of renewable energy communities or citizen energy communities. |
Competent authority |
Business |
A competent authority could be a public or private entity in a Member State. |
Eligible party |
Business |
An ‘eligible party’ is an entity offering energy-related services to final customers, such as suppliers, transmission and distribution system operators, delegated operators and other third parties, aggregators, energy service companies, renewable energy communities, citizen energy communities and balancing service providers, as far as they offer energy related services to final customers; |
Metered data administrator |
Business |
A party responsible for storing validated historical metering and consumption data and distributing these data to final customers and/or eligible parties. |
Metering point administrator |
Business |
A party responsible for administrating and making available the characteristics of a metering point, including the registrations of eligible parties and final customers linked to the metering point. |
Data access provider |
Business |
A party responsible for facilitating access, including in cooperation with other parties, to validated historical metering and consumption data to the final customer or to eligible parties. |
Permission administrator |
Business |
A party responsible for administering a register of data access permissions for a set of metering points, making this information available to final customers and eligible parties in the sector, on request. |
Identity service provider |
Business and/or System |
A party that manages identity information; issues, stores, protects, keeps up to date, and manages identity information for a natural or legal person and provides authentication services to eligible parties and final customers. |
Meter operator |
Business and/or System |
A party responsible for installing, maintaining, testing, and decommissioning physical meters. |
Smart meter |
System |
An electronic metering device deployed within a smart metering system as defined in the Article 2(23) of the Directive (EU) 2019/944. Note: Such a smart metering system is supporting the functionalities described in Article 20 of Directive (EU) 2019/944. |
Near real-time data consumption system |
System |
A system or device that obtains the flow of non-validated near real-time data from a smart metering system as referred to in Article 20, first subparagraph, point (a) of Directive (EU) 2019/944. Note: this could be for example an energy management system, in-home display or another device. |
No |
Procedure name |
Primary actor |
Pre-condition |
1 |
Access to validated historical metering and consumption data by the final customer |
Final customer |
Final customer is on-boarded. |
2 |
Access to validated historical metering and consumption data by an eligible party |
Final customer |
Final customer is on-boarded. Eligible party is on-boarded. |
3 |
Termination of service by an eligible party |
Eligible party |
Active permission is available or other legal or contractual basis. |
4 |
Revocation of an active permission by the final customer |
Final customer |
Active permission is available. |
5 |
Activate near real-time data flow from smart meter or smart metering system |
Final customer |
Smart meter or smart metering system is installed in metering point of the final customer. |
6 |
Read near real-time data from smart meter or smart metering system |
Near real-time data consumption system |
Steps in Procedure 5 have been accomplished. |
Procedure name |
Access to validated historical metering and consumption data by the final customer |
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Step No |
Step |
Step description |
Information producer |
Information receiver |
Information exchanged (IDs) |
1.1 |
Identify data access provider |
Final customers identify the data access provider that is responsible for their metering points under consideration. |
Competent authority |
Final customer |
[not relevant] |
1.2 |
Authenticate final customer |
Final customers identify themselves to the data access provider. |
Final customer |
Data access provider |
[not relevant] |
1.3 |
Check credentials |
Data access provider transfers authentication information to identity service provider. |
Data access provider |
Identity service provider |
[not relevant] |
1.4 |
Inform final customer of credential check results |
Data access provider communicates validation result and provides a meaningful indication in case of an invalid request. |
Data access provider |
Final customer |
[not relevant] |
1.5 |
Link final customer and metering point |
Final customer finds out metering point id to request data for. |
Data access provider |
Final customer |
A – Metering point identification |
1.6 |
Request data |
Final customer specifies the requested data. |
Final customer |
Data access provider |
C - Metered data request |
1.7 |
Validate request at data access provider |
The data access provider validates the specified metered data request and provides a meaningful indication in case of an invalid request. |
Data access provider |
Final customer |
D - Request validation information |
1.8 |
Forward request to metered data administrator for validation |
Check if the specification of the requested data in terms of time, scope, accessibility etc. is acceptable. |
Data access provider |
Metered data administrator |
C - Metered data request |
1.9 |
Validate specified request at metered data administrator |
The metered data administrator validates the specified metered data request. |
Metered data administrator |
Data access provider |
D - Request validation information |
1.10 |
Inform final customer about validation results |
If the input is not valid, a meaningful message should indicate the reason. |
Data access provider |
Final customer |
D - Request validation information |
1.11 |
Notify metered data administrator |
Metered data request needs to be notified in order to provide the requested data package. |
Data access provider |
Metered data administrator |
C - Metered data request |
1.12 |
Transfer data |
Final customers receive without undue delay the requested data. |
Metered data administrator |
Final customer |
E – Validated historical data |
Procedure name |
Access to validated historical metering and consumption data by an eligible party |
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Step No |
Step |
Step description |
Information producer |
Information receiver |
Information exchanged (IDs) |
2.1 |
Identify permission administrator |
Final customers identify the permission administrator that is responsible for their metering points under consideration. |
Competent authority |
Final customer |
[not relevant] |
2.2 |
Identify eligible party |
Final customers identify the eligible party to which they intend to make data available. |
[not relevant] |
Final customer |
[not relevant] |
2.3 |
Preset permission details |
Specification of data needed by the eligible party. Optional (but broadly available) means for specifying data needed (for example through a click on a ‘share my data’-button) in order to avoid that the final customer has to do complex inputs. |
Eligible party |
Permission administrator |
G - Preset permission information |
2.4 |
Authenticate final customer |
Final customers identify themselves to the permission administrator. |
Final customer |
Permission administrator |
[not relevant] |
2.5 |
Check credentials |
Permission administrator transfers authentication information to identity service provider. |
Permission administrator |
Identity service provider |
[not relevant] |
2.6 |
Inform final customer of credential check results |
Permission administrator communicates validation result and provides a meaningful indication in case of an invalid request. |
Permission administrator |
Final customer |
[not relevant] |
2.7 |
Link final customer and metering point |
Final customer finds out metering point id to request data for. |
Permission administrator |
Final customer |
A – Metering point identification |
2.8 |
Specify attributes of permission |
Final customers specify the data they intend to make available and confirm their permission to the permission administrator. This can also be assisted by pre-specified permission requests coming from the eligible party through step 2.3. |
Final customer |
Permission administrator |
H - Basic permission information |
2.9 |
Validate specified permission request at permission administrator |
The permission administrator validates the specified permission request and provides a meaningful indication in case of an invalid request. |
Permission administrator |
Final customer |
D - Request validation information |
2.10 |
Forward permission request to metered data administrator for validation |
If applicable, check if the specification of the requested data in terms of time, scope, accessibility, entitlement, etc. is acceptable. |
Permission administrator |
Metered data administrator |
H - Basic permission information |
2.11 |
Validate specified permission request at metered data administrator |
If applicable, the metered data administrator validates the specified permission request. |
Metered data administrator |
Permission administrator |
D - Request validation information |
2.12 |
Inform final customer about validation result |
If the input is not valid, a meaningful message should indicate the reason. |
Permission administrator |
Final customer |
D - Request validation information |
2.13 |
Store permission |
Permission administrator stores the permission, together with a unique identifier for reference and a timestamp indicating the creation. |
Permission administrator |
Permission administrator |
I – Established permission information |
2.14 |
Notify final customer |
The permission administrator informs the final customer that the permission has been established. |
Permission administrator |
Final customer |
I – Established permission information |
2.15 |
Notify eligible party |
The permission administrator informs the eligible party that the permission has been established. |
Permission administrator |
Eligible party |
I – Established permission information |
2.16 |
Notify metered data administrator |
Optional step. The permission administrator informs the metered data administrator that the permission has been established. |
Permission administrator |
Metered data administrator |
I – Established permission information |
2.17 |
Transfer already available data |
Data is transferred from the metered data administrator as specified in the permission either until the requested reading end point or the current timestamp (for instances where the requested reading end point is in the future) to the eligible party. Note: Characteristics for the trigger of the transfer of that sort of data shall be mapped against this step. |
[not relevant] |
[not relevant] |
[not relevant] |
2.18 |
Transfer of data that gets available in the future |
For intervals that are not currently available but will be in a future point in time – but also covered by the permission – the respective data is transferred from the metered data administrator using the indication defined by the attribute ‘Transmission schedule’ of information object described in Table IV. Note: Characteristics for the trigger of the transfer of that sort of data shall be mapped against this step. |
[not relevant] |
[not relevant] |
[not relevant] |
2.19 |
Transfer data |
Data is actually being transferred to the eligible party. Note: Communication approach (for example ‘pull via REST API’, ‘push via message-based communication’), prerequisites and characteristics of the actual transfer shall be mapped in this step. |
Metered data administrator |
Eligible party |
F - Validated historical data with final customer information |
Procedure name |
Termination of service by an eligible party |
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Step No |
Step |
Step description |
Information producer |
Information receiver |
Information exchanged (IDs) |
3.1 |
Trigger termination of permission |
Eligible party considers the service or purpose referred by the permission terminated. |
Eligible party |
- |
[not relevant] |
3.2 |
Execute permission end tasks |
The eligible party shall perform all tasks required to fulfil its related responsibilities immediately and without undue delay and in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679. |
Eligible party |
- |
[not relevant] |
3.3 |
Notify permission administrator |
The eligible party immediately and without unnecessary delay shall inform the permission administrator. |
Eligible party |
Permission administrator |
J – Notification of termination of service |
3.4 |
Notify final customer |
The permission administrator makes available the information that the permission has been revoked to the final customer. |
Permission administrator |
Final customer |
J – Notification of termination of service |
3.5 |
Notify metered data administrator |
The permission administrator forwards the respective notification to the metered data administrator. |
Permission administrator |
Metered data administrator |
J – Notification of termination of service |
3.6 |
End of data sharing |
The metered data administrator stops transferring data to the eligible party. |
Metered data administrator |
Eligible party |
J – Notification of termination of service |
Procedure name |
Revocation of an active permission by the final customer |
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Step No |
Step |
Step description |
Information producer |
Information receiver |
Information exchanged (IDs) |
4.1 |
Identify permission administrator |
Final customers identify the permission administrator that is responsible for their metering points under consideration. |
Competent authority |
Final customer |
[not relevant] |
4.2 |
Authenticate final customer |
Final customers identify themselves to the permission administrator. |
Final customer |
Permission administrator |
[not relevant] |
4.3 |
Check credentials |
Permission administrator transfers authentication information to identity service provider. |
Permission administrator |
Identity service provider |
[not relevant] |
4.4 |
Inform final customer of credential check results |
Permission administrator communicates validation result and provide a meaningful indication in case of an invalid request. |
Permission administrator |
Final customer |
[not relevant] |
4.5 |
List of permissions |
Permission administrator makes available to the final customer a list of active and expired permissions he has previously given |
Permission administrator |
Final customer |
I – Established permission information |
4.6 |
Trigger permission revocation (explicit) |
The final customer indicates to the permission administrator which permission shall be revoked. |
Final customer |
Permission administrator |
I – Established permission information |
4.7 |
Receive change of metering point entitlement (implicit) |
External reasons (for example, a move-out) lead to an invalidation of the entitlement of a final customer to a metering point. The metering point administrator informs the metered data administrator about these events. |
Metering point administrator |
Metered data administrator |
[not relevant] |
4.8 |
Notify permission administrator |
Metered data administrator informs the permission administrator about the necessity to revoke all permissions for the metering point. |
Metered data administrator |
Permission administrator |
I – Established permission information |
4.9 |
Notify metered data administrator |
The permission administrator informs the metered data administrator about the revocation. |
Permission administrator |
Metered data administrator |
I – Established permission information |
4.10 |
End data sharing |
The metered data administrator must not transfer data under the scope of the revoked permission anymore. |
Metered data administrator |
[not relevant] |
[not relevant] |
4.11 |
Notify eligible party |
The permission administrator must inform the affected eligible party immediately and without unnecessary delay. |
Permission administrator |
Eligible party |
I – Established permission information |
4.12 |
Execute permission end tasks |
The eligible party performs all tasks required to fulfil its related responsibilities immediately and without undue delay and in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679. |
Eligible party |
[not relevant] |
[not relevant] |
4.13 |
Notify final customer |
The permission administrator makes available the information that the permission has been revoked to the final customer. |
Permission administrator |
Customer |
I – Established permission information |
Procedure name |
Activate near real-time data flow from smart meter or smart metering system (where applicable) |
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Step No |
Step |
Step description |
Information producer |
Information receiver |
Information exchanged (IDs) |
5.1 |
Identify meter operator |
Final customer finds out contact information for responsible party to activate data flow. |
Competent authority |
Final customer |
[not relevant] |
5.2 |
Final customer requests near real-time data flow to be turned on |
Final customer sends meter operator the necessary information to make data flow accessible. |
Final customer |
Meter operator |
M – Data flow activation request |
5.3 |
Provide meter credentials |
Meter operator sends the final customer all information necessary to consume and/or decrypt data flowing out of the meter. |
Meter operator |
Final customer |
N – Confirmation of data flow activation |
Procedure name |
Read near real-time data from smart meter or smart metering system |
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Step No |
Step |
Step description |
Information producer |
Information receiver |
Information exchanged (IDs) |
6.1 |
Connect near real-time data consumption system to meter |
If applicable, final customer connects near real-time data consumption system with near real-time interface and provides credentials or certificates as defined by national procedures. |
Final customer |
[not relevant] |
[not relevant] |
6.2 |
Transfer data through near real-time interface |
Push or pull data through meter’s (local or remote) near real-time data interface. |
Smart meter or smart metering system |
Near real-time data consumption system |
O – Raw meter data |
6.3 |
Interpret data |
Near real-time data consumption system processes the data that was received in the previous step. If required, it de-crypts the data using the cipher provided by the meter operator in step 5.3. It is recommended that at the end of step 6.3, attributes of information object P must be available in a form that can easily be used in the follow-up processes. When mapping this step, it is not enough to refer to a standard - descriptions of all necessary steps must be provided exhaustively. Note: Further use, processing or transfer of process-able meter data is not part of this reference model. |
Near real-time data consumption system |
Near real-time data consumption system |
P – Processable meter data |
Information exchanged, ID |
Name of information |
Description of information exchanged |
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A |
Metering point identification |
Metering point identifier |
Unique identifier for the metering point within the metered data administrator’s meter identification space. |
B |
Metered data specification |
Reading start timestamp |
Start of the time interval covered by the data package. |
Reading end timestamp |
End of the time interval covered by the data package. |
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Direction |
Flow direction metered by the metering point. This can be either solely production, consumption, or combined. |
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Energy product |
Energy product measured by the metering point (for example, active energy, re-active energy). |
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C |
Metered data request |
Metering point identifier |
Unique identifier for the metering point within the metered data administrator’s meter identification space. |
Metered data specification |
Information object B– Metered data specification |
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D |
Request validation information |
Validation result |
Information about the outcome of the validation step. |
E |
Validated historical data |
Meta information |
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Metering point identifier |
Unique identifier for the metering point within the metered data administrator’s meter identification space. |
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Creation timestamp |
Timestamp when the data package has been generated. |
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Energy product |
Energy product measured by the metering point (for example, active energy, re-active energy). |
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Reading start timestamp |
Start timestamp of the time series. |
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Reading end timestamp |
End timestamp of the time series. |
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Unit of measure |
The measurement unit in which the quantities in field ‘Quantity’ have been stated. |
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Time series information (once per interval in reading) |
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Start timestamp |
Start timestamp of interval. |
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End timestamp |
End timestamp of interval. |
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Direction |
Flow direction metered by the metering point. This can either be production, consumption or combined. |
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Quality of reading |
Indication of the quality of the interval reading (for instance, based on the fact that the value is metered or estimated). |
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Quantity |
Volume consumed or generated. |
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F |
Validated historical data with final customer information |
Validated historical data |
Information object E – Validated historical data |
Final customer |
Information that allows the eligible party to potentially verify that it gets the data for the correct final customer. |
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G |
Preset permission information |
Eligible party |
Eligible party for which the permission has been given. |
Metering point identifier |
Optional. Unique identifier for the metering point within the metered data administrator’s meter identification space. |
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Metered data specification |
Information object B– Metered data specification |
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Purpose |
The specified, explicit and legitimate purpose for which the eligible party intends to process the data. For non-personal data this is optional. |
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Transmission schedule |
For future data covered by the permission, but not available at the time the permission is established, the periodicity - when and how often - data packages are to be made available where applicable. |
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Permission limit timestamp |
The timestamp by which the eligible party has to delete the received data, even if the processing purpose is not fulfilled by then. |
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H |
Basic permission information |
Final customer |
Final customer that has given the permission. |
Eligible party |
Eligible party for which the permission has been given. |
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Metered data request |
Information object C– Metered data request |
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Purpose |
The specified explicit and legitimate purpose for which data is processed. For non-personal data this is optional. |
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Transmission schedule |
For future data covered by the permission, but not available at the time the permission is established, the periodicity - when and how often - data packages are to be made available where applicable (for example, in data exchange scenarios where data is pushed rather than requested). |
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Permission maximum lifetime |
The timestamp after which the eligible party has to consider the permission as expired or revoked, even if the processing purpose is not fulfilled by then. |
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I |
Established permission information |
Permission identifier |
A unique identifier of the permission. |
Creation timestamp |
Creation timestamp the permission administrator has attached to the permission. |
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Basic permission information |
Information object H– Permission information |
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J |
Notification of termination of service |
Permission identifier |
A unique identifier of the permission referring to information object I – Established permission information. |
Termination timestamp |
Timestamp indicating the point in time when the service is considered terminated by the eligible party. |
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K |
Details of information on listed permission |
Details of the permission |
Attributes of the permission as described in I – Established permission information. |
Reason for the end of permission |
If permission is not active anymore, the reason for why the permission administrator considers the permission has ended. For instance, this can indicate fulfilment of purpose, reach of permission end timestamp, revocation of final customer or termination by the eligible party. |
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Permission end timestamp |
If permission is not active anymore, the timestamp since when the permission administrator considers the permission as ended |
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L |
Revocation notification by permission administrator |
Permission identifier |
A unique identifier of the permission referring to information object I – Established permission information. |
Permission end timestamp |
Timestamp for when the revocation should be considered active. |
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M |
Data flow activation request |
Meter identifier |
Identifier for the metering device or the metering point required by the meter operator to identify the correct meter. |
Other required information |
Listing of all other attributes needed by the meter operator to enable the data flow. |
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N |
Confirmation of data flow activation |
Physical connectivity |
Information on the physical interface of the meter and how to connect external devices. |
Cipher |
Mandatory, if a cipher is needed to de-crypt the flow of information |
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Credentials |
Mandatory, if credentials are needed to access the smart meter interface. |
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Other required information |
Listing of all other attributes needed by the meter operator to enable the data flow and interpret it semantically. |
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O |
Raw meter data |
Data package |
List of attributes in the received raw data. If a reference to a standard is provided here in the mappings of national practices, this standard must be publicly available in an easily accessible form or free of charge. Otherwise, all elements of the respective data package must be listed and mapped. |
P |
Process-able meter data (attributes described are a minimum – other data items may also be provided and documented if available in national settings) |
Meter data timestamp |
Time of data capture as regarded by the smart meter or smart metering system. |
Active import power value |
Instantaneous forward active power P+ (in W) |
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Active import power unit of measure |
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Active export power value |
Instantaneous reverse active power P- (in W) |
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Active export power unit of measure |
- |
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Import active energy A+ |
Forward active energy A+ (in Wh) |
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Import active energy A+ unit of measure |
- |
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Export active energy |
Reverse active energy A- (in Wh) |
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Export active energy unit of measure |
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