Collective Energy Switching Scheme - Market Engagement
The aim of the collective energy switching scheme is to enable residents to access competitive energy tariffs.
Essex County Council (ECC) is therefore looking to engage a collective energy switching contractor to operate this service and deliver savings to residents in Essex based on their individual circumstances.
The prospective contractor will be required to manage the entire collective energy switching scheme, from negotiating a group deal with utility providers, developing, and maintaining registration systems and promoting the service to encourage participation.
Additionally, the contractor will be responsible for the full customer experience and be required to manage all complaints.
The switching process needs to be easy to use, accessible to all households in Essex, and all data shall be managed in accordance with General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)2018 legislation.
All electricity tariffs negotiated shall be renewable energy.
If you feel that you can meet the Council's objectives and requirement, please submit an Intent to Respond, download the Market Engagement Pack and respond to the questionnaire in it.
Further details and the Market Engagement Pack can be located via the Council's e-sourcing portal, ProContract: https://procontract.due-north.com/Login.
Log in as a Supplier and search the following: DN694199 / Collective Energy Switching Scheme - Market Engagement.
If you do not have an account, supplier registration is free of charge at https://procontract.due-north.com/Register and it provides access to all current and forthcoming procurement opportunities for Essex County Council alongside several other public sector organisations.
The deadline for the questionnaire responses is Wednesday 17th November 2023 at 4:00pm; all responses should be submitted via ProContract.
Please note that this Prior Information Notice (PIN) is not a call for competition and as such you will need to express your interest in any future tender opportunity once the contract notice is published in Find a Tender and on Contracts Finder.
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Essex County Council (ECC) is therefore looking
Essex County Council (ECC) is therefore looking to engage a collective energy switching contractor to operate this service and deliver savings to residents in Essex based on their individual circumstances.
The prospective contractor will be required
The prospective contractor will be required to manage the entire collective energy switching scheme, from negotiating a group deal with utility providers, developing, and maintaining registration systems and promoting the service to encourage participation.
Additionally, the contractor will be responsible
Additionally, the contractor will be responsible for the full customer experience and be required to manage all complaints.
The switching process needs to be easy
The switching process needs to be easy to use, accessible to all households in Essex, and all data shall be managed in accordance with General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)2018 legislation.
All electricity tariffs negotiated shall be renewable
All electricity tariffs negotiated shall be renewable energy.
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