Bilateral hub benefits higher than expected according to latest analysis
MOSL’s bilateral transactions programme is on course to achieve efficiency benefits 70 per cent higher than anticipated once the final phase is delivered at the end of November.
INDUSTRY COMMENT: Miles Robinson, Implementation Manager, explains the benefits of the bilateral transactions programme are significantly ahead of expectations (as published in The Water Report, November 2022)
MOSL responds to Ofwat's Retail Exit Code (REC) review proposals
MOSL has highlighted concerns that the proposed changes to Retail Exit Code (REC) price caps will not deliver the benefits of competition for smaller non-household customers.
Strategic Panel responds to Ofwat's Retail Exit Code (REC) proposals
The Strategic Panel believes the best solution to protect customers in the longer term is a package of measures that unlocks the benefits of a competitive market
In recognition and celebration of Black History Month 2022, we asked MOSL colleagues to share their thoughts on black history and what this month means to them.
Research begins into potential for metering data standardisation
Following the publication of research into enhanced metering in the non-household water market, the Metering Committee is investigating how standardisation could make it easier to share data.
My time at MOSL - a blog by Intern, Rhiannon Morgan
Our Digital Communications Intern, Rhiannon, shares her thoughts and experiences on working with MOSL this summer, and why she has decided to stay with us part-time.
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