The Grid Trade Master Agreement (GTMA) is an agreement for trading electricity within the United Kingdom. [1]
It is normally used either when a power station has excess electricity, which it wishes to "sell back" to the power grid, or when the electricity company wishes to buy surplus power to meet a surge in demand, or reduction in supply.
Although electricity is a non-tangible asset, these agreements are used in order to trade guarantees to provide power for a certain length of time.
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The Grid Trade Master Agreement (GTMA) is an agreement for trading electricity within the United Kingdom. [1]
It is normally used either when a power station has excess electricity, which it wishes to "sell back" to the power grid, or when the electricity company wishes to buy surplus power to meet a surge in demand, or reduction in supply.
Although electricity is a non-tangible asset, these agreements are used in order to trade guarantees to provide power for a certain length of time.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
link)