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open access

When an energy customer can use one party's transmission systems to receive energy from another party, that customer is said to have open access to the transmission system. Open access prevents a utility which owns or controls a region's transmission and distribution systems from also controlling the energy supply. Open access differs from direct access in that direct access refers to acquisition of actual energy, whereas open access refers only to access to transmission systems used to transport it.

See also:

direct access, transmission, retail wheeling