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California Energy Commission
Industry: Energy
Number of terms: 9078
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
California’s primary energy policy and planning agency
An entity, including a Scheduling Coordinator, who participates in the energy marketplace through the buying, selling, transmission, or distribution of energy or ancillary services into, out of, or through the ISO-controlled grid.
Industry:Energy
A system capable of cooling a house by exhausting a large volume of warm air when the outside air is cool.
Industry:Energy
A price set by the mutual decisions of many buyers and sellers in a competitive market.
Industry:Energy
A system whereby a distributor of power would have the option to buy its power from a variety of power producers, and the power producers would be able to compete to sell their power to a variety of distribution companies.
Industry:Energy
An agent for generation projects who markets power on behalf of the generator.The marketer may also arrange transmission, firming or other ancillary services as needed. Though a marketer may perform many of the same functions as a broker, the difference is that a marketer represents the generator while a broker acts as a middleman.
Industry:Energy
The purchase and sale of electricity from generators to resellers (who sell to retail customers) along with the ancillary services needed to maintain reliability and power quality at the transmission level.
Industry:Energy
A common term for gas that bubbles to the surface of the water in a marsh or swamp. It is colorless, odourless and can be explosive.
Industry:Energy
The transmission of electric energy sold, or to be sold, at wholesale in interstate commerce (from EPAct).
Industry:Energy
A file maintained by the PX for use in bidding and bid evaluation protocol that contains information on generating units, loads, and other resources eligible to bid into the PX.
Industry:Energy
A broad term which refers to charges levied on power suppliers or their customers for the use of the transmission or distribution wires.
Industry:Energy