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  2. Data collector - Wikipedia

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    The EAC is initially provided by the supplier, and thereafter forecast based on actual meter readings. Data from the Data Collector (EAC/ AA's) is provided to the non-half-hourly data aggregator, which aggregates the individual values provided into a single figure split in a number of ways e.g. geographically or by supplier.

  3. Meter serial number - Wikipedia

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    The first letter indicates the manufacturer, the first two digits indicate the year the meter was calibrated and certified, and the second letter (or pair of letters) indicates the company that purchased the meter. The five/six digit sequence is a serial batch number. There may be a space separating the groups of numbers and letters.

  4. Meter Point Administration Number - Wikipedia

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    A Meter Point Administration Number, also known as MPAN, Supply Number or S-Number, is a 21-digit reference used in Great Britain to uniquely identify electricity supply points such as individual domestic residences. The system was introduced in 1998 to aid creation of a competitive environment for the electricity companies, and allows ...

  5. ScottishPower - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Power Limited, trading as ScottishPower, is a vertically integrated energy company based in Glasgow, Scotland. [1] It is a subsidiary of Spanish utility firm Iberdrola . ScottishPower is the distribution network operator for Central and Southern Scotland , Merseyside , North Wales and parts of Cheshire and Shropshire . [ 2 ]

  6. South of Scotland Electricity Board - Wikipedia

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    Hydro-electric power stations of the South of Scotland Electricity Board (1958) Power station Location Commissioned Head of water, feet Generating sets Generating capacity, MW Electrical Output (1958), GWh Bonnington Lanark Lanarkshire 1937 189 2 × 4.92 MW 9.84 55.478 Carsfad Castle Douglas Kirkcudbrightshire 1936 65 2 × 6 MW 12 18.234

  7. Scottish Power Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Power Company Limited was an electricity industry holding company that operated from 1909 until 1948. Its subsidiary companies generated and supplied electricity to up to 136,800 consumers in an area of 13,000 square miles over large parts of Scotland.

  8. Electricity meter - Wikipedia

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    North American domestic analog (Ferraris disk) electricity meter. Electricity meter with transparent plastic case (Israel) An electricity meter, electric meter, electrical meter, energy meter, or kilowatt-hour meter is a device that measures the amount of electric energy consumed by a residence, a business, or an electrically powered device over a time interval.

  9. Meter operator - Wikipedia

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    A meter operator (MO or MOP) in the UK energy industry is an organization responsible for installing and maintaining electricity and gas meters. Since 1998 there has been full competition for meter operators, allowing the meter operator for a particular supply to be contracted with the energy supplier by either the supplier's discretion or at the customer's direction.