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Rh “supply” means the supply of electricity through electric lines, and includes—
 * (a) the supply of electricity generated outside Singapore to any person or premises in Singapore; and
 * (b) the supply of electricity generated in Singapore to any person or premises outside Singapore;

“supply installation” means the whole of any plant or apparatus in an installation owned or managed by a person for the provision of electricity (other than electricity used for the transmission of any communication or signal) solely for his own use, including any machine supplying mechanical energy to a generator, with all necessary related plant, buildings and land, supply lines and consuming apparatuses, if any;

“supply line” means a conductor or other means of conveying, transmitting or distributing electricity, together with all or any part of any casing, coating, covering, tube, pipe, insulator or post enclosing, surrounding or supporting the conductor or any part thereof, or any related building or apparatus for the purpose of transforming, conveying, transmitting or distributing electricity;

“trade” means—
 * (a) to sell electricity, ancillary services or any other electricity related product or service to a person other than a consumer who is being supplied and sold electricity by a retail electricity licensee or a market support services licensee; or
 * (b) to purchase electricity, ancillary services or any other electricity related product or service, where such purchase is made by a person other than a consumer who is being supplied and sold electricity by a retail electricity licensee or a market support services licensee;

“transmission licensee” means a person authorised by an electricity licence to transmit electricity;

“transmission system” means the system of interconnected electric lines owned by a transmission licensee for the purpose of conveying electricity;