All questions relating to Easee-Gas security certificates or to the AS2 protocol are not within the responsibility of the Edig@s working group. Please refer to the EASEE-Gas website (http://www.easee-gas.eu) for information concerning these two points.
As of the 1st of March 2013 the responsibility for the management of the Energy Identification Codes (EIC) as a Local Issuing Office LIO) for the gas market has been passed to Entsog (European Network Transmission System Operators for Gas). All requests for additions, modifications or deactivations of codes previously managed by EASEE-Gas/Edig@s can now be carried out via the Entsog website which is located at the following address: http://www.entsog.eu/application-forms.
The number of characters possible for a Connection Point has been extended from a maximum of 16 characters to a maximum of 35 characters.
The PDF file can be found under:
Downloads – Message Implementation Guides – Version 4
and
Downloads – Message Implementation Guides – Version 5