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What is the CUPS?

The acronym CUPS corresponds to Universal Supply Point. This is a unique code that identifies the energy supply point. It begins with the sequence "ES" and is followed by 20 or 22 other characters, symbols or letter, based upon whether the CUPS refers to an Electricity Supply Point (20 characters) or a Gas Supply Point (22 characters). It has been created with the aim of identifying each supplier.
 
These are some examples of energy company bills. In them, you can check the capacity that you currently have contracted:
 
 

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