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Electricity in the UK
editJR's Need to Know Series
edit- Electricity System Technical
- Three-phase electric power
- Electricity generation
- Electric power transmission
- Electricity distribution
- Electrical grid
- Electrical substation
- Fuse (electrical)
- Autorecloser
- Short circuit
- Transient fault
- Persistent fault
- Fault indicator
- Prospective short circuit current
- Power outage
- Rolling blackout
- Charging station
- UK Energy
- Energy in the United Kingdom
- Energy policy of the United Kingdom
- Office of Gas and Electricity Markets
- National Grid (UK)
- Control of the National Grid
- UK DNO Operators
- Distribution network operator
- EDF Energy
- Electricity North West
- E.ON UK
- Northern Electric
- Scottish and Southern Energy
- Scottish Power
- Western Power Distribution
- Yorkshire Electricity
- Metering
- Electricity meter
- Meter Point Administration Number
- Network Management
- Load profile
- Load curve
- Peak demand
- Demand response
- Dynamic demand (electric power)
- Grid friendly
- Load management
- Smart Grid
- Energy demand management
- Power line communication
- System Monitoring
- Advanced Distribution Automation
- Distributed generation
- Smart grid
- SuperSmart Grid
- Vehicle-to-grid
- Generation
- Power station
- Nuclear power
- Hydroelectricity
- Pumped storage
- Wind power in the United Kingdom
- Solar power in the United Kingdom
- Geothermal power in the United Kingdom
- Microgeneration
- IT Related
- Computer security
- Gateway (telecommunications)
- Client–server model
- Cloud computing
- Thin client
- Message
- See Also
- Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
- Time-domain reflectometer