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}} In the UK, an electricity supplier is a retailer of electricity. For each supply point the supplier has to pay the various costs of transmission, distribution, meter operation, data collection, tax etc. The supplier then adds in energy costs and the supplier's own charge. MSP and GSPMSP 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. Some kWh elements of the bill are charged at MSP and some at GSP. The LLF for a particular supply depends on the DNO and the supply's characteristics and the time and date (day of week, season etc.). The billThe consumer pays the supplier according to an agreed tariff, possibly including pass-through costs. A pass-through cost is a cost that is charged to the energy supplier, but is then "passed through" directly to the consumer. Transmission charges{{main|National Grid (UK)#Transmission costs}}Transmission charges, known as "Transmission Network Use of System" (TNUoS), are paid to National Grid to cover the expense of running the grid.[1] The charge is calculated annually using the TRIAD method for large levels of demand, or based on usage between 4pm and 7pm for smaller demand levels. RCRCResidual Cashflow Reallocation Cashflow (RCRC), also known as the 'beer fund', is the net remainder of Balancing & Settlement Code (BSC) Trading Charges for a given half-hour, which is payable to (in the case of a surplus) or by (in the case of a deficit) Trading Parties based on their market share of energy volume.[2] These Trading Charges consist of:
As Information Imbalance Charges are always zero, and System Operator BM Cashflow nets with Non-Delivery Charges and BM Unit Cashflow to zero, RCRC is effectively the net of Imbalance Cashflows. Distribution chargesThe distribution charges, known as the "distribution use of system" (DUoS) charges, are paid to suppliers and passed on to the distribution network operator (DNO) on whose network the meter point is located.[3] The charges cover: AvailabilitySupply availability, otherwise known as "supply capacity" or "kVA", if represented by its measured units, is the maximum kVA power allowed for a particular supply in a particular network and is set before the supply is energised. It is a figure agreed between the consumer and the supplier (set to a level required by the consumer in almost all cases except where power distribution may be physically limited to the supply) at the start of the contract. This supply availability is charged for every month, in effect as a standing charge, despite the fact that the maximum demand recorded in the month may be lower. If the kVA supply availability figure is exceeded (breached, in effect) by the value of the measured monthly maximum demand, also in kVA for this purpose, the higher figure of kVA from the maximum demand may be charged instead of the supply capacity. The new elevated kVA charge figure (or the supplier's nearest higher capacity band figure, if capacity is only allowed in banded levels 50 kVA apart for instance) may stay as the chargeable figure for twelve months depending on the electricity distribution area. This can cause temporary unnecessary high billing, as if a penalty, if the breach was avoidable. Alternatively, the capacity charge can just return to the original availability figure in the subsequent month's bill. Determining the correct capacity figure to allow for the maximum demand required for the supply can be a fine judgement if the capacity charge is to be kept to a minimum, and vigilance of maximum demand and efforts to keep the power demand lower than the agreed capacity can be required to avoid triggering a higher capacity charge during the contract. • Unit rates – these rates are split into 3 time periods; Red, Amber and Green. These charges vary per distribution company. The chart below shows the applicable time bands for each company.
Reactive powerThis also varies with each distribution area, and is charged if the power factor for a supply is deemed too low. Fixed chargeThe fixed charge is in units of pence / MPAN / day.[4] New DUoS charges will come into effect on 1 April 2018 under a proposal known as DCP228. Green and amber rates will rise and red rates will fall.[5] Climate Change Levy{{main|Climate Change Levy}}The Climate Change Levy is a p/kWh tax on certain electricity use. Exempt supplies include domestic supplies and supplies using less than the de minimis threshold of 1,000 kWh / month.[6] Renewables Obligation{{main|Renewables Obligation (United Kingdom)}}Suppliers meet the Renewables Obligation by submitting a certain number of Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) each year to Ofgem, which demonstrates that the certified electricity has come from a renewable source. If a supplier is unable to produce the required number of ROCs, they must pay an equivalent cash amount, the 'cash out price'.[7] Energy chargeEnergy charges pay per kWh (kilo watt hour). Data collection chargeThe data collection charge is a fee paid to the data collector for determining the energy consumption of the supply. Meter operation chargeThe meter operation charge is a fee paid to the meter operator for installing and maintaining the meter. VATVAT is payable at the standard rate unless the supply meets certain conditions (e.g. domestic supplies, or supplies that use less than 1000 kWh per month) in which case they are charged at the reduced rate of 5%.[8]Changing supplierFor a non-half-hourly supply, the NHHDC sets the change of supplier (CoS) read from a meter read, a customer read or a deemed read. A deemed read is one estimated by the NHHDC based on any previous or subsequent readings. A CoS read can be disputed up to final reconciliation.[9] Final reconciliation is fourteen months afterwards. If a normal read comes in after final reconciliation that is lower than the CoS read, the new supplier should credit the customer. Notes1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalgrideso.com/charging/transmission-network-use-system-tnuos-charges|title=Transmission Network Use of System (TNUoS) charges|last=|first=|date=|website=National Grid ESO|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=20 September 2018}} {{Energy in the United Kingdom|sources}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Electricity Billing In The Uk}}2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.elexon.co.uk/pages/creditandpricing.aspx |title=Credit and Pricing |author=Elexon |accessdate=2011-03-17}} 3. ^Professional Cost Management Group, DUOS: Distribution Use of System, accessed 23 June 2017 4. ^{{cite web | last = WPD | title = WPD Use of System Charging Statement | url = http://www.westernpower.co.uk/docs/system-charges/LC14-v6-5-SWEB-Final-13-14.aspx | accessdate=2013-07-04}} 5. ^[https://www.exchangeutility.co.uk/what-is-dcp228/ How will DCP 228 affect business energy?], accessed 23 June 2017 6. ^{{cite web | last = HM Revenue & Customs | authorlink = HM Revenue & Customs | title = Reliefs and special treatments for taxable supplies. HMRC Reference:Notice CCL1/3 | work = | publisher = |date=January 2007 | url = http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageExcise_ShowContent&id=HMCE_CL_000181&propertyType=document | accessdate=2008-05-20}} 7. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/environmental-programmes/ro/about-ro |title=About the RO |author=Ofgem |accessdate=2017-08-07}} 8. ^{{cite web | last = HM Revenue & Customs | authorlink = HM Revenue & Customs | title = Fuel and power. HMRC Reference:Notice 701/19 | work = | publisher = | date=April 2016 | url = https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vat-notice-70119-fuel-and-power/vat-notice-70119-fuel-and-power | accessdate = 2016-10-31}} 9. ^{{cite web |last=Elexon |title=Elexon Link – Validation of D0300 Replacement Change of Supplier Reads |work= |publisher= |date=February 2004 |url=http://www.elexon.co.uk/documents/Publications/Publications_-_Newsletters_-_ELEXON_Link_2004/LINK_issue26.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate=2008-06-11 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071223095809/http://www.elexon.co.uk/documents/Publications/Publications_-_Newsletters_-_ELEXON_Link_2004/LINK_issue26.pdf |archivedate=2007-12-23 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 2 : Electric power in the United Kingdom|Electricity meters |
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