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The Western Association for Transmission System Coordination.

A unit of measure of electric power at a point in time, as capacity or demand.

One watt of power expended for one hour. One thousandth of a kilowatt-hour.

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Specially designed strips, seals and gaskets installed around doors and windows to limit air leakage.

The temperature at which water, by evaporating into air, can bring the air to saturation at the same temperature. Wet-bulb temperature is measured by a wet-bulb psychrometer.

Using a utility's lines to transport power from one neighboring system to another.

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A system capable of cooling a house by exhausting a large volume of warm air when the outside air is cool.

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.

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.

The transmission of electric energy sold, or to be sold, at wholesale in interstate commerce (from EPAct).

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