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SOQ


Supply Offtake (Daily) Quantity measured in kWh.
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Exit Point


A point of connection at which a supply of electricity may flow between the distribution company’s system and the customers installation.
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Transco


UK gas transportation and emergency service.
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Active power


Also known as ‘Real Power’ or simply ‘Power’. Active power is the rate of producing, transfer or using electrical energy. Measured in watts and often-expressed in kW or MW.
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AMP


An Amp is the unit of measure of the rate of flow of electrical current.
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ANAEROBIC DIGESTION


The system for dealing with organic wastes is a complex biochemical process, which takes place in the absence of oxygen, producing a mixture of carbon dioxide and methane gas and a reasonably stable g [..]
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Apparent power


The product of the voltage (volts) and the current (amps). Comprises both active and reactive power. Measured in kVA or MVA.
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Base load


The minimum amount of electricity used in a half hour period.
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BETTA


The British Electricity Transmission and Trading Arrangement introduced in 2005 covering England, Wales and Scotland, replacing NETA which did not cover Scotland.
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Bilateral Energy Trading


Trading whereby two parties (for example a generator and a supplier) enter into a contract to deliver electricity at an agreed time in the future.
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