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Electricity Explained
We estimate that up to 37.4 million Electric Vehicles (EVs) will be on UK roads by 2050 – that’s a huge increase on today, where there are fewer than 1 million. Such…
Electricity Explained
Frequency literally means the number of times something happens over a period of time.
Electricity Explained
Inertia, frequency, voltage, thermal, constraints…these are just a few of the factors that go into the highly complex process of balancing the grid.But don’t worry if you’re not up to speed on the…
Electricity Explained
The electricity market in Great Britain is a complex intersection of engineering and economics. Generators supply the electricity that consumers demand. The physical connections between demand and…
Electricity Explained
Wind is all around us. It’s clean, it’s free (at point of generation) and is a reliable source of energy for countries all around the world. Every day, wind turbines capture the wind’s power and…
Charging
All users of the electricity transmission system pay to use it. This brief overview looks at who pays, for what, and how the charges are calculated.All users of Great Britain’s electricity network…
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Charging
BSUoS Fixed Tariff 5 and Draft Tariff 6 - June 2024 v1
Charging
Connection Charges recover the cost of installing and maintaining connection assets which connect individual users to the GB Transmission Network.Who does this charge apply to?✓ Generators✕…
Charging
AAHEDC recovers costs for The North of Scotland which is currently the only area specified to receive assistance.Who does this charge apply to?We recover the assistance amount through a charge on…