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Energy Glossary

ATC (Available Transmission Capacity) - The amount of power that can be transferred reliably over an interconnected transmission system.

Community-Owned Utility - A non-profit electric, gas, and/or water provider owned by and accountable to its customers and controlled by locally elected officials.

Control Area - An entity, such as a utility or an ISO, which has the responsibility for maintaining the balance of energy supply and demand and ensuring reliability within its grid.

Demand - The amount of electricity consumed by customers. Electric demand is expressed in kilowatts or megawatts.

Distribution - The locally located wires, transformers, meters, and other equipment used to deliver electricity from substations into homes and businesses.

Generation - The act of producing the commodity of electricity at a power plant.

Independent System Operator (ISO) - The independent, non-profit organization that ensures the efficient use and reliable operation of the transmission grid under its control.

Investor-Owned Utility - A for-profit electric, gas, and/or water company owned by and accountable to shareholders, and regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission.

Kilowatt (KW) - 1,000 watts

Megawatt (MW) - 1 million watts

Peak Load - The highest electrical demand within a particular period of time. Daily electric peaks usually occur on weekdays in the late afternoon; annual peaks in desert climate occur on hot summer days.  

Substation - An electrical facility that steps up or steps down voltage in utility power lines. Some of the equipment in a substation includes circuit breakers, switches, protective relays, and equipment necessary to properly create a reliable electric transmission system.

Transformer - A device that reduces high voltage electricity to voltage that is safe for residential and commercial use.

Transmission - The transporting of bulk power over long distances through high-voltage wires.

Voltage - The amount of force necessary to move energy through the transmission system (like water pressure).

Watt - Unit of power, the rate at which energy is supplied at a point in time. 

IID Energy Facts

IID Energy controls more than 1,100 Megawatts of energy derived from a diverse resource portfolio that includes our own generation and long/ short-term power purchases.
IID Energy currently serves more than 145,000 customers.
IID Energy is the third largest public utility in the state of California.
The IID Energy transmission network includes more than 1,300 miles of high-voltage lines.
IID Energy is one of five balancing authorities in the state. This means we own, control and maintain our own transmission network.
IID Energy is a public power provider—we are governed by a board of directors and not shareholders.
The IID Energy Service territory covers 6,471 square miles, including all of Imperial County along with parts of Riverside and San Diego counties.

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