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The document outlines the requirements for submitting Settlement Quality Meter Data by Scheduling Coordinators to the CAISO for metered entities.
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Title of research:
Automating patient inhaler technique when using pressurised Metered Dose Inhalers: testing the functionality and impact of the aflo™ digital respiratory management platform in a randomised controlled trial in a primary care setting
Type of document:
Participant information sheet
Study design:
Randomised controlled trial
Setting:
Primary care
Target population:
Children aged 5 years or over with a diagnosis of asthma
Inclusion criteria:
Diagnosis of asthma; confirmed suitable by GP; access to smartphone and WIFI/4G; currently prescribed a spacer; adherence or symptom control issues
Intervention:
aflo™ digital respiratory management platform and inhaler device
Control:
Standard care
Study duration:
24 weeks
Appointments:
Three visits (baseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks)
Procedures:
Questionnaires; inhaler technique demonstration; blood pressure measurement; lung function test; spirometry data access; blood sample collection
Sample collection:
Up to 8 ml blood at first appointment
Funding body:
Respiratory Analytics Ltd
Ethics approval:
West Midlands - Edgbaston Research Ethics Committee; MHRA
Compensation:
Travel reimbursement and £20 voucher
Data handling:
Anonymised data analysis; GP access to results
Authors:
Patrik Andersson; Simon Åslund; Marcus Skogevall; Stina Sjödin; Iain Fraser; Bodil Hakonen; Jan Olof Svensson
Affiliations:
Inhalation Product Development, Pharmaceutical Technology & Development, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden; Chalmers University, Division of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Gothenburg, Sweden
Organization:
AstraZeneca; Chalmers University
City:
Gothenburg; Mölndal
Country:
Sweden
Type of document:
Scientific research article
Subject:
Determination of fine particle dose <5 µm in Dry Powder Inhalers and pressurized Metered Dose Inhalers
Equipment studied:
Refined-Fast Screening Impactor (R-FSI); Fast Screening Impactor (FSI); Next Generation Impactor (NGI); Andersen Cascade Impactor (ACI)
Products investigated:
Multidose Dry Powder Inhaler; Combination product pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler
Methodology:
Comparative impactor measurements with interpolation algorithms (Log-Linear and Log-Probit)
Measured parameter:
Fine Particle Dose (FPD<5 µm); Fine Particle Fraction (FPF)
Analytical technique:
UHPLC with internal standard methodology
Purpose:
Evaluation of equivalence between R-FSI and pharmacopeial cascade impactors for QC-release testing
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Northern Ireland
Subject:
Change of Supplier Metering Process
Document Type:
Procedure
Organization:
Distribution Network Operators
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Suppliers in the gas and electricity market
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
02 April 2019
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Document Version:
1.6
Purpose:
Clarification of the Change of Supplier metering process
Relevant Codes:
Distribution Network Codes
Appendices:
Sample forms for CoS read provision and notional read confirmation
Year:
2020
Region / City:
England, Wales & Scotland
Topic:
Electricity Distribution, Metered Connections, Standards of Service
Document Type:
Guideline
Organization:
Ofgem (Regulator)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Domestic and Non-Domestic Customers
Validity Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
May 2020
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Document ID:
MSP_TPL_0001
Document Name:
MSP Application Form
Issue:
7.0
Reason for Issue:
Issue Released for Baseline 49.0
Effective Date:
March 1, 2023
Document Change History:
1.0 – For publication – 02/18/2000; 2.0 – For Metering Service Provider Final Registration – 01/11/2002; 3.0 – Issue Released for Baseline 13.1 – June 1, 2005; 4.0 – Issue Released for Baseline 31.0 – March 5, 2014; 5.0 – Issue Released for Baseline 35.1 – June 1, 2016; 6.0 – Issue Released for Baseline 44.1 – December 2, 2020; 7.0 – Issue Released for Baseline 49.0 – March 1, 2023
Related Documents:
MDP_PRO_0007 – Market Manual 3: Part 3.1: Metering Service Provider (MSP) Registration, Revocation and De-registration; IMO_AGR_0012 – Metering Service Provider Agreement; MDP_RUL_0002 – Market Rules for the Ontario Electricity Market
Organization:
Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO)
Type:
Application Form
Scope:
Wholesale Electricity Market, Ontario
Confidentiality:
Confidential
Date:
16 July 2025
Issue Resolution Proposal:
CRP666
Issues Log ID:
TS1637
Issue Title:
Changes to GBCS & CHTS to Support VW Relay and & CADg
Source:
SMIP
Date Raised:
22 February 2024
Status:
Draft v0_2
Documentation Reference:
GBCS v4.3, CHTS v1.6
Description:
Addressing the changes required to support Internet based WAN communications using Virtual WAN Relay functionality on the HAN in the GBCS and CHTS specs.
Proposed Implementation and Preamble:
On 12 December 2023 SMIP issued a consultation on proposals to establish arrangements whereby communications with Smart Metering Systems installed in premises with no Wide Area Network could be established via the DCC using the internet and the consumer’s broadband. On 24 October 2024 we published a consultation response reflecting the substantial support for the proposals. Upon completion of that consultation, we instructed DCC to produce an SEC Variation Test Approach Document on 24 November, which enabled DCC to formally engage in the necessary development. The solution proposed relies on the use of the consumer’s broadband and consequently requires the consent of the consumer for it to be implemented. In addition, it requires additional device functionality to be installed at the premises, this is to be provided either from a separate device or incorporated into another device such as a PPMID or CAD. That Device will be referred to as the Virtual WAN Device (VWD). DCC have accommodating the changes to WAN provision that are required to implement the proposals. This includes the provision of a Virtual Wan Provider (VWP), some modest changes to DSP but without any DUIS or schema affecting changes and the creation of a CH variant known as the Virtual WAN CH (VWCH), accommodating the Virtual WAN message relay functionality. As per the December 23 consultation, the current use case for Virtual WAN message relay is No WAN areas. The VWCH will be processing Commands that have originated from the internet, via the VWP and a VWD. Virtual WAN message relay is enabled once the VWD is present in the VWCH Device Log, the enablement at installation will be via an automatic Device Command from the VWD. Currently there are no plans for service users to enable the VWD to join with the VWCH, via a service request, hence no DUIS Schema changes are proposed, such that suppliers’ current operational systems and processes are intended to remain unaffected. A design principle for the initiative is to minimise change to deliver a VW message relay as soon as possible. As such functionality that requires significant DCC change such as new Service Requests has been deliberately avoided. For a new installation in a No WAN situation, the VWD will ‘pair’ and ‘join’ with the VWCH automatically as part of the I&C activity. Whilst there is currently no service request as such, DCC will be able to determine whether a VWD is operating in ‘VW Mode’ (i.e., connecting via the VWP rather than though the CSP WAN), or not. Whilst the method for doing this remains outside of the GBCS / CHTS, the intention is to make this information available to service users, which might be appropriate to suppliers following a CoS event. The method involved will be discussed in the Virtual WAN Interface Specification. This CRP sets out the proposed changes to both CHTS and GBCS.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Blantyre, Malawi
Theme:
Water and Sanitation
Document Type:
Environmental and Social Management Plan
Organization / Institution:
Blantyre Water Board
Author:
Blantyre Water Board
Target Audience:
Government Officials, Public Health Authorities, Local Communities
Period of Effect:
2024-2029
Approval Date:
February 2024
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Ontario
Topic:
Electrical Metering Standards
Document Type:
Guide
Organization:
Hydro One Remotes
Author:
Hydro One Remotes
Target Audience:
Customers, consultants, electrical contractors
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
December 14, 2019
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Great Britain
Topic:
Smart Metering, Energy
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Organization / Institution:
DLMS User Association, ZigBee Alliance
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Industry professionals, technical experts in energy metering
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
November 2023
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Document type:
Frequently Asked Questions
City:
Balch Springs
Subject:
Digital water meters
Technology:
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
Vendor:
Sensus
Implementing authority:
City Council of Balch Springs
Utility department:
Utilities Department
Funding source:
City Capital Improvement Project funds
Installation period:
October 2018 – April 2019
Installation hours:
8:00 am – 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday
Meter data transmission:
Encrypted radio frequency network
Regulatory compliance:
Federal Communications Commission regulations
Customer cost:
No additional charge for meter installation
Contact phone:
972-286-4477
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Douglas County, Washington
Subject:
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) proposal
Document Type:
Request for Proposal (RFP)
Organization / Institution:
Douglas PUD
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Vendors, Contractors, Technology Providers
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Tasmania
Subject:
Electrical Work Request
Document Type:
Form
Organization:
Hydro Tasmania
Author:
Momentum Energy
Target Audience:
Customers requesting electrical connection, metering change, or service alteration
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
California
Topic:
Clean Energy, Net Energy Metering, Solar Energy
Document Type:
Letter
Organization:
Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods
Author:
Mari Eliza
Target Audience:
California Board of Supervisors, California Public Utilities Commission, Governor Gavin Newsom
Action Requested:
Resolution support for Net Energy Metering policy
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Topic:
Gas installation
Document Type:
Form
Target Audience:
Organisations requesting gas meter installation
Context Description:
Request form for authorisation to install and seal a gas meter regulator and associated safety devices.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
UBC
Theme:
Energy Monitoring, Commissioning
Document Type:
Technical Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
UBC
Author:
UBC Operations and Energy Team
Target Audience:
UBC project managers, MBCx consultants, design and construction teams
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Version:
2.1
Date:
27 November 2025
Author:
DCC
Classification:
DCC PUBLIC
Proposer:
Emslie Law of OVO
Modification Raised:
11 February 2025
Impact Assessment Type:
Preliminary Impact Assessment (As Is DSP)
Related Modification:
SECMP0121
Associated Documents:
DP281-Modification-Report-v0.2 (SECAS); Business Requirements (DCC); Preliminary Impact Assessment, Future DSP Platform (DCC)
Impacted Party:
As Is Data Service Provider (DSP)
Subject:
Transfer and storage of Install Codes and SMKI Device and Organisation Certificates
Scope:
SMETS2 Devices including Communications Hubs and Electricity Smart Metering Equipment
Governance Body:
Change Board
Estimated ROM Cost:
£350,000–£550,000 up to end of Pre-Integration Testing
Full Impact Assessment Cost:
£26,370
Full Impact Assessment Timescale:
40 Working Days
Service Elements Affected:
Smart Metering Inventory (SMI); Service Management Portal; SRV12.2 Device Pre-notification; DCC Total System
Year:
July 2015
Country:
United States
Issuing Organization:
U.S. Department of Energy
Program:
Federal Energy Management Program
Legal Authority:
42 U.S.C. § 8253(e)(3)
Subject:
Federal building energy metering implementation
Document Type:
Government guidance template
Scope:
Federal agencies and sub-agencies
Planning Period:
Five-year metering plan
Contact Person:
Saralyn Bunch
Contact Position:
Energy Technology Program Specialist
Location:
Washington, DC
Required Elements:
Prioritization and locations; milestones and timelines; funding and personnel; energy tracking systems; IT and cyber security barriers; implementation barriers; concurrence signatures
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Great Britain
Topic:
Smart Metering, Security, ZigBee, DLMS
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Organization:
NCSC (National Cyber Security Centre)
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Technical professionals in the field of smart metering
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Oregon
Topic:
Health Care, Managed Care Entities, Grievance and Appeal System
Document Type:
Instruction Manual
Agency / Institution:
Oregon Health Authority (OHA)
Author:
Oregon Health Authority (OHA)
Target Audience:
Managed Care Entities, Coordinated Care Organizations, Health Care Administrators
Period of Action:
Quarterly
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A