The UKRPA is a trade association open to companies involved in detecting and dealing with meter tampering and illegal abstraction of electricity and gas. In addition to quarterly Forum meetings; we host further Seminars; Conferences and Workshops which draw delegates from across the energy industry; as well as those with an interest in the Revenue Protection and Metering space; together to discuss key aspects/issues/potential best practice/ collaboration opportunities. The next UKRPA Seminar is taking place on 13th June 2019 and will focus on vulnerability in the Revenue Protection space. The event will target different industry and external parties’ approaches to vulnerability and facilitate discussion on how our Members can improve their procedures in this area when conducting RP work. This topic is hugely relevant in the energy industry; and the Seminar aims to facilitate interesting and valuable discussion amongst Members and wider stakeholders. The event is looking to be an engaging and valuable day; with significant interest having been received from Members and non-Members; and full delegate capacity almost having been reached.
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United Kingdom Revenue Protection Association - UKRPA
United Kingdom Revenue Protection Association - UKRPA
The UKRPA is a trade association open to companies involved in detecting and dealing with meter tampering and illegal abstraction of electricity and gas (generically known as Revenue Protection – RP) and providers of products and services to those companies. The UKRPA:
-Provides a Forum for exchange of information and discussion of matters of common interest related to Revenue Protection (RP) in order to benefit business activities
-Nominates representatives to represent interests on relevant groups discussing the development of the competitive market
-Acts as an interface to other representative organisations with an indirect interest in RP
-Promotes publicity and agreed activities in the collective interests of members, including an occasional national conference and promotes development, where practicable, of a common approach to issues of Training, Operating Procedures, Technical Developments and Liaison with Suppliers and other utility sectors.