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To help you understand the key issues facing our industry, please use the following glossary of terms:
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- Market Participant
- An entity that buys, sells and/or delivers electrical energy or services in the electrical energy marketplace.
- Market Power
- The ability to influence commodity pricing in a competitive market.
- Marketing Management, emphasis Product and Brand Management
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Foreign Service - International Political Economy
- Master of Science, Engineering
- Megawatt (MW)
- One million watts, or 1,000 kilowatts, which is enough energy to power about 750 to 1,000 average California homes at any given time. A megawatt is the basic unit for measuring power generation and is the billing unit for wholesale electricity.
- Mountainview Generating Station
- SCE plant in Redlands, Calif., capable of providing power of more than 685, 000 homes in the Inland Empire, the fastest growing area in the company’s 11-county service territory. And the “combined-cycle” design is operating at higher fuel efficiency than forecast. The six Mountainview turbines are producing a kilowatt of electricity using less than 7,000 Btu of fuel, compared to older plants which require 10,000 Btu or more. The savings – more power from less fuel – is passed on to customers.
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