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  2. Électricité de France - Wikipedia

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    a low- and medium-voltage distribution system (1,300,000 km of lines), [16] maintained by Enedis (ex-ERDF), formerly known as EDF-Gaz de France Distribution. Enedis (ex-ERDF) was spun off from EDF-Gaz de France Distribution in 2008 as part of the process of total separation of the activities of EDF and GDF Suez. [17]

  3. Electricity distribution companies by country - Wikipedia

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    Enedis, main distribution company in France with 95% of the electricity distribution grid, 100% subsidiary of Électricité de France (EDF) Local distribution companies : Electricité de Strasbourg [ fr ] (ES Energies)

  4. Distribution network operator - Wikipedia

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    In Great Britain, distribution network operators are licensed by the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets.. There are fourteen licensed geographically defined areas, based on the former area electricity board boundaries, where the distribution network operator distributes electricity from the transmission grid to homes and businesses.

  5. E-plane and H-plane - Wikipedia

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    The E-plane and H-plane are reference planes for linearly polarized waveguides, antennas and other microwave devices. In waveguide systems, as in the electric circuits, it is often desirable to be able to split the circuit power into two or more fractions. In a waveguide system, an element called a junction is used for power division.

  6. EDF Energy - Wikipedia

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    An EDF-sponsored balloon. EDF Energy Customers (trading as EDF) is wholly owned by the French state owned EDF [3] (Électricité de France) and was formed in January 2002, following the acquisition and mergers of Seeboard plc (formerly the South Eastern Electricity Board), London Electricity plc (formerly the London Electricity Board or LEB), SWEB Energy plc (formerly the South Western ...

  7. Electricity market in France - Wikipedia

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    The price varies widely depending on the origin of the “green” electricity: from a few dozen cents per megawatt-hour for large dams in northern Europe to a few euros/MWh for small French producers. Around 1.4 million residential customers are on green offers, i.e. 5% of volumes, while 17% of production in France is of renewable origin. [79]

  8. SAIDI - Wikipedia

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    The System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) [1] is commonly used as a reliability index by electric power utilities.SAIDI is the average cumulative outage duration for each customer served, and is calculated as:

  9. E-diesel - Wikipedia

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    After the blue crude is produced, it can be refined to create e-diesel on site, saving the fuel and other infrastructure costs on crude transportation. [5] As of April 2015, Sunfire has a capability to produce a limited amount of fuel at 160 litres (35 imp gal; 42 US gal) a day. There is a plan to increase the production to an industrial scale. [6]

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