Active Energy definition

Active Energy means the electrical energy produced, flowing or supplied by an electric circuit during a time interval, being the integral with respect to time of the instantaneous power, measured in units of watt-hours (Wh) and standard multiples thereof, that is 1,000 Wh = 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) 1,000 kWh = 1 megawatt-hour (MWh) 1,000 MWh = 1 gigawatt-hour (GWh) 1,000 GWh = 1 terawatt-hour (TWh);
Active Energy means the electrical energy produced, flowing or supplied by an electric Circuit during a time interval, being the integral with respect to time of the instantaneous Power, measured in units of watt-hours or standard multiples thereof.
Active Energy means the electricity supplied or consumed during a time interval, being the integral of Active Power with respect to time, measured in the units of ‘Watt – hours’ or standard multiples thereof. One ‘kilowatt – hour’ (kWh) is one unit;

Examples of Active Energy in a sentence

  • Purpose: This Code specifically applies to directly connected and transformer operated Metering Equipment to be installed for the metering of Import Active Energy via low voltage circuits for Non Half Hourly Allocation purposes.

  • Superseded Import Active Energy Meters shall be configured such that the number of measuring elements is equal to or one less than the number of primary system conductors.

  • For each circuit, Import Active Energy Meters shall be supplied which shall meet the requirements of BS 7856 and either BS EN 61036 Class 2 or BS EN 60521 Class 2 or BS 7951:2000.

  • The Metering Equipment shall display the Import Active Energy in kWh for each register utilised on the Meter (not necessarily simultaneously).

  • Import Active Energy Meters provided for the metering of supplies to Customers shall be in accordance with Schedule 7 of the Electricity Act 1989.


More Definitions of Active Energy

Active Energy means a measure of electrical energy flow, being the time integral of the product of voltage and the in-phase component of current flow across a point of supply expressed in watthours (Wh) and multiples of Wh.
Active Energy means a measure of electricity, being the time integral of the product of voltage and the in-phase component of electric current flow across a metering point expressed in Watt hours (Wh) and/or multiples thereof.
Active Energy means the electrical energy produced, flowing or supplied by an electrical circuit during a time interval, being the integral with respect to time of Active Power, measured in units of watt-hours or standard multiples thereof, that is :-
Active Energy means the integration over time of the product of voltage, current and the cosine of the phase angle between them, and which is normally measured in kilowatt hours (kWh);
Active Energy. (also “real energy”) means the amount of electrical energy that is actually delivered to the load in an alternating current (AC) system, given the phase differences between voltage and current at any given time. From Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_power) – “power in an electric circuit is the rate of flow of energy past a given point of the circuit. In alternating current circuits, energy storage elements such as inductors and capacitors may result in periodic reversals of the direction of energy flow. The portion of power that, averaged over a complete cycle of the AC waveform, results in net transfer of energy in one direction is known as active power (sometimes also called real power). The portion of power due to stored energy, which returns to the source in each cycle, is known as reactive power.”
Active Energy. : means the electrical energy produced, flowing or supplied by an electric circuit during a time interval, being the integral with respect to time of instantaneous Active Power, measured in units of watt-hours or standard multiples thereof; "Active Export Related Reactive Energy": has the meaning given to that term in Section K1.1.4(f); "Active Export": has the meaning given to that term in Section K1.1.4(f); "Active Import Related Reactive Energy": has the meaning given to that term in Section K1.1.4(f); "Active Import": has the meaning given to that term in Section K1.1.4(f); "Active Power Purchasing Supplier": in respect of a GSP Group, means a Supplier that has recorded a Half Hourly Active Export greater than zero for that GSP Group at any point over a period of the 30 most recent Settlement Days for which data is available; "Active Power": means the product of voltage and the in-phase component of alternating current measured in units of watts and standard multiples thereof, that is:1000 Watts = 1 kW1000 kW = 1 MW "Actual Voting Share": has the meaning given to that term in paragraph 2 of Annex C-2; "Additional BM Unit Monthly Charge": has the meaning given to that term in paragraph 3.1 of Annex D-3; "Additional BM Unit": has the meaning given to that term in Section K3.3.5; "Additional Energy Contract Volume Notification": means an Energy Contract Volume Notification (the "second" such notification) submitted for which the relevant Energy Contract Volume Notification Agent, Energy (From) Account and Energy (To) Account are the same as those for an earlier valid Energy Contract Volume Notification (the "first" such notification), and:(a) the second notification does not specify (pursuant to Section P2.3.2(c)(i)) that it is to replace the first notification (by the ECVN identifier provided for in BSCP71); and(b) the period for which the second notification shall be effective includes one or more Settlement Periods that are within the period for which the first notification is effective; "Ad-hoc Trading Charge": has the meaning given to that term in Section N6.9;
Active Energy means the electrical energy produced, flowing or supplied by an electrical circuit during a time interval, and being the integral with respect to time of the instantaneous power, measured in units of watt-hours or standard multiples thereof, that is: 1000 Wh = 1 kWh 1000 kWh = 1 MWh 1000 MWh = 1 GWh 1000 GWh = 1 TWh