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  2. Talk:Multiplication factor - Wikipedia

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    MF means Multiplying Factor which is used to calculate your bill. Energy meters are generally designed to withstand continuously 440 Volts and a maximum of 60 A current. If customer's load is more than 60 A or supply voltage is higher than 440 Volts, Current and voltage transformers are used in metering circuit to restrict the current and ...

  3. Electricity billing in the UK - Wikipedia

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    MSP kWh is the amount of electricity consumed at the 'meter supply point', which is the customer's meter. GSP kWh is obtained by multiplying the MSP kWh by the Line Loss Factor (LLF, a figure > 1) to include the amount of electricity lost when it is conducted through the distribution network, from the 'grid supply point' to the customer's meter.

  4. Net metering - Wikipedia

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    Any electricity generated that is not consumed by the customer is automatically exported to the DU's distribution system. The DU then gives a peso credit for the excess electricity received equivalent to the DU’s blended generation cost, excluding other generation adjustments, and deducts the credits earned to the customer’s electric bill." [9]

  5. Southern California electric bills are soaring. Here's how to ...

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    There are several factors that influence electricity prices across the United States, including the cost to build, finance, maintain and operate power plants and the electric grid, as well as ...

  6. Unplug These Appliances That Hike Up Your Electricity Bill - AOL

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    3. Set-Top Box Average Wattage: 16-57 watts Cost per Year: $16-$57 Many homes have multiple set-top boxes, which leads to a bigger energy suck. Consider unplugging boxes that aren't used regularly ...

  7. Load factor (electrical) - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering the load factor is defined as the average load divided by the peak load in a specified time period. [1] It is a measure of the utilization rate, or efficiency of electrical energy usage; a high load factor indicates that load is using the electric system more efficiently, whereas consumers or generators that underutilize the electric distribution will have a low load ...

  8. 29 Items That Hike Up Your Electricity Bill - AOL

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    Hold on to your wallet. Due to inflation and volatile fuel prices, you'll see a significant rise in your utility bills. If you have opened your electric bill only to be shocked by the amount owed,...

  9. 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.