Discover how 25,000 energy supplies were successfully transferred despite global pandemic

Background

CCS’s previous framework for electricity had expired and so a new framework was required. The new framework needed to provide customers with electricity along with invoicing and customer account management services as well as fully supporting CCS’s trading functionality by providing access to trading services, advisors and price to market options. 

After a successful tender process, EDF was named as the sole supplier to the Supply of Energy and Ancillary Services framework by CCS in August 2019 with the framework beginning in 2020, and customers transferring to become live on supply by 1 April 2021. 

The purpose of the new framework was:

  • to use CCS’s experience and collective buying power to help create a cost effective and reliable energy plan
  • to provide simple account management and invoicing
  • to help enable carbon reduction through the consumption Reduction Services and Renewable Energy Guarantee

EDF were successful in being awarded this framework and set about planning the switch over of customers which was due to begin in 2020.

Challenges

The transfer of 25,000 supplies across over 400 customers is no easy task, and if managed poorly it can have a significant impact on users and ultimately those who they provide services to. With their experience as well as their expertise, EDF successfully demonstrated their ability to complete this task and keep customers informed during the framework awarding process. 

What was not forecast when awarded was the crippling effect of the pandemic. Seven months after awarding this framework, the United Kingdom entered its first lockdown. This disrupted the roll out of this framework which included organisations switching energy providers. All this was to be done at a time when many public buildings were closed or struggling with staffing levels due to ongoing sickness and absence levels. 

Solution and implementation

In order to mitigate against potential disruption, EDF increased resource on the framework to ensure a successful transfer with negligible disruption. It formed a working group including more than 60 of their own staff which proved instrumental in delivering this framework under the most difficult of circumstances. 

EDF already knew that keeping customers informed and engaged throughout would be key to a successful rollout. By careful planning and engaging with customers, EDF oversaw and instigated over a quarter of a million exchanges of data between themselves, their customers and the previous energy provider. This proved vital to a smooth transition and delivery which saw minimum disruption of a key service. 

The end result saw 25,000 supplies across over 400 customers switch suppliers, with 98.7% of switches successfully completed by the target completion date, and the remaining customers saw their switch completed just a few weeks later. 

Anthony Fahey, Commercial Agreement Manager for CCS, said:

As this was a task that needed the outgoing supplier to work in tandem with the incoming supplier, I am proud of how all parties joined together to ensure the best experience and value was delivered for the public sector. The contracts CCS award provide the necessary terms and conditions to move the estate from one energy supplier to the other, but it is the relationships we build and the people that deliver the service that ensure the experience is as successful as this project shows.

Add power to your procurement with CCS

By bringing together customers with similar needs, our aggregations help you harness bulk buying power to unlock greater savings. CCS run these aggregations regularly, to ensure as many customers as possible are able to achieve similar savings.

By purchasing goods and services through our frameworks you can remove many of the usual procurement steps which will be handled by us, saving you precious time and resources. We draft all documentation, build the specification and run the procurement. 

Learn more about our Energy frameworks and how to get in touch with CCS.

Discover why UK Research and Innovation returns to CCS to support its sustainability plan

In 2021, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) furthered its sustainability goals using the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Heat Networks and Electricity Generation Assets (HELGA) agreement. The quick and simple procurement process allowed the UKRI estates and facilities management team to install two solar ultraviolet (UV) installations.

UKRI actively considers opportunities to further its sustainability strategy. So when unexpected funding became available, they needed to act quickly. They were able to capitalise on the opportunity and installed solar photovoltaic (PV) panels.

Solar projects can support electricity demand across an estate and generate potential income if exported back to the grid through an energy supplier. For example, ground-mounted and rooftop solar PV panels offer an economical alternative to generating electricity.

To take advantage of the funding, UKRI returns to use CCS’ HELGA agreement to complete two solar PV procurements, roof and ground mounted. Furthermore, the project was worth over £3.6 million.

Jonathan Smith, UKRI’s Commercial Business Partner responsible for Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Estates and Facilities spending, says:

We knew from the start that time was a critical factor. Using the CCS agreement allowed us to run an accelerated process while remaining compliant with the Public Contract Regulations

Learn how we added power to UKRI’s procurement

To learn why UKRI returns to CCS to further achieve sustainability goals:

Help evaluate our new Buying Better Food agreement

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is looking for a group of evaluators to support the new Buying Better Food agreement, which is due to go live in spring 2024.

We invite you to participate in the evaluation of this procurement, which will consist of an independent evaluation followed by consensus meetings.

This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a flagship commercial agreement that will provide significant benefits to the UK public sector. The experience as an evaluator will also help you strengthen your performance and progress in your career by gaining Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points.

The evaluation is currently scheduled as follows:

  • evaluator training: end July / early August
  • independent evaluation stage: end August
  • consensus stage: mid September

Should you wish to register your interest, please email food@crowncommercial.gov.uk. If you know colleagues or new starters within your organisation who may be interested, please share this information with them.

G-Cloud 13 framework extension

We will also be extending G-Cloud 13 Lot 4 through to 8 November 2024. We will issue a variation to the framework agreement for Lot 4, for your signature and return, in due course.

Information regarding G-Cloud 14 will be provided in the near future via the platform and the Upcoming Deals page. 

What you need to do

If you wish to remain as a supplier to G-Cloud 13 Lots 1-3, there is nothing further for you to do.  The variation to extend Lot 4 will follow shortly. 

If you no longer wish to be a supplier on G-Cloud 13 Lots 1-3 or Lot 4 beyond the expiry of the initial term, then please get in touch with us at info@crowncommercial.gov.uk

If you require further information regarding the G-Cloud 13 extension please email info@crowncommercial.gov.uk.

 

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Changes to our agreements in May

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