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Glossary

The utilities industry is awash with jargon and apparently meaningless abbreviations. We aim to explain what some of them mean. Please use either the search box (above and left) or the A to Z matrix to the right.

Displaying 51 - 60 of 144 definitions.

GW
Gigawatt = 1,000 MW
Half Hourly electricity supply
A half-hourly electricity supply is usually greater than 70kVA in size, and the meter is able to record usage data every 30 minutes, and then pass this to the meter operator via a remote communication link (usually once a day).
HH data
Half-Hourly data. Electricity consumption data recorded every half hour and collected by the metering system.
HMR&C
HM Revenues and Customs
Host REC
A historic term used to describe the Regional Electricity Companies in the Electricity Act 1989.
HSDPA
High Speed Downlink Packet Access is currently the fastest mobile internet service readily available in the UK. It provides a high speed connection to the internet for users on the move, either using a compatible mobile phone, a laptop data card, one of the new generation of USB modems or a suitable handheld PDA type device.
HV
High Voltage. Supply voltage over 1,000 volts (1kV).
I&C
Industrial and Commercial (non-domestic sector).
Imbalance
Situation where there is a difference between the amount of power produced (supply) and the amount of power contracted or sold (demand).
Imbalance cost
The cost to the energy supplier of being in an imbalance situation.
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