BETTA definition

BETTA means the British electricity trading and transmission arrangements which are provided for in Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the Energy Act 2004.
BETTA means the British electricity trading and transmission arrangements which are provided for in Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the Energy Act 2004“BETTA go-live date”means the date which the Secretary of State indicates in a direction shall be the BETTA go-live date“British Grid Systems Agreement”means the agreement known as the British Grid Systems agreement and made between The National Grid Company plc, Scottish Hydro-Electric Plc and Scottish Power Plc and dated 30 March 1990, as amended or modified from time to time“Code”means any or all of the CUSC, BSC, Grid Code, STC and any Scottish grid code as the context requires“GB transmission system”means the system consisting (wholly or mainly) of high voltage electric lines owned or operated by transmission licensees within Great Britain and used for the transmission of electricity from one generating station to a sub-station or to another generating station or between sub-stations or to or from anyinterconnector and includes any electrical
BETTA means the British electricity trading and transmission arrangements which are provided for in Chapter I of Part 3 of the Energy Act. “BETTA go-live date” means the date which the Secretary of State indicates in a direction shall be the BETTA go-live date.

Examples of BETTA in a sentence

  • The Authority may not make any direction under paragraph 6 of this condition after the BETTA go-live date.

  • British Electricity Trading and Transmission Arrangements (BETTA) The arrangements for the trading and transmission of electricity across Great Britain which are provided for by Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the Energy Act 2004, which have replaced the separate trading and transmission arrangements which existed prior to 1 April 2005 in Scotland and in England and Wales.

  • The majority oftrading occurs in advance of the time of use.The wholesale market is governed by British Electricity Trading Transmission Arrangements (BETTA), which was introduced in 2005.If you install Distributed Generation you can use the electricity you produce on site toreduce the amount of electricity that you needto buy thus lowering your electricity bills.You can also sell electricity to customers, suppliers or, depending on the size of thegeneration, on the wholesale market.

  • SUPPLEMENTARY FIGURE LEGENDS SUPPLEMENTARY FIGURE 1.1 Validation of video scoring (A) Bar graph depicting agreement between video scoring of song bouts between three observers blind to the experimental condition and the experimenter.

  • The Authority may (with the consent of the Secretary of State and following consultation with the licensee and such other persons as the Authority determines appropriate) where it considers it consistent with, or necessary or expedient for, the successful implementation and operation of BETTA, issue directions relieving the licensee of such of its obligations under this condition (whether in part or in whole) as the Authority deems appropriate.


More Definitions of BETTA

BETTA means the British electricity trading and transmission arrangements which are provided for
BETTA means the British electricity trading andtransmission arrangements which are provided for in Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the Energy Act “BETTA go-live date” means the date which the Secretary of State indicates in a direction shall be the BETTA go-live date “British Grid Systems Agreement” “British Grid Systems Agreement” for the purposes of standard condition 19B (BETTA run-off arrangements scheme) only, has the meaning given in that condition "BSC" for the purposes of Section B only, has the meaning given in standard condition 9 (Balancing and Settlement Code and NETA implementation) "BSC Framework Agreement" for the purposes of standard condition 9 (Balancing and Settlement Code and NETA implementation) only, has the meaning given in that condition. "core industry documents" for the purposes of standard conditions 9 (Balancing and Settlement Code and NETA Implementation) and 10 (Change Co- ordination for BSC) only, has the meaning given in standard condition 9; and for the purposes of standard condition 19 (Compliance with CUSC) only, has the meaning given in that condition. "current costs assets" for the purposes of standard condition 16 (Regulatory Accounts) only, has the meaning
BETTA has the meaning assigned to such term in the Preamble.
BETTA means the modifications, the amendments and the provisions of the STC as described in paragraphs 3.1(a), (b) and (c) of the Scheme, respectively and the matters envisaged by such modifications or amendments or the STC, as appropriate;
BETTA means the British electricity trading and transmission arrangements which are provided for in Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the
BETTA means the British
BETTA means the proposals by the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority for a Great Britain-wide set of arrangements in respect of the electricity industry in its consultation paper entitled “The Development of British Electricity Trading and Transmission Arrangements (BETTA), published by Ofgem on 12 December 2001 (as further clarified and discussed in the Ofgem/DTI consultation paper published by Ofgem/DTI on 20 May 2002 entitled “The Development of British Electricity Trading and Transmission Arrangements (BETTA) - an Ofgem/DTI Consultation Paper, Report on Consultation and Next Steps”), or any updated, amended or replacement proposals which are designed in whole or in part to secure the wholesale trading of electricity on a consistent basis throughout Great Britain and the extension of the applicability of the Balancing and Settlement Code, to apply in Scotland in place of existing arrangements in Scotland;