Aggregation Point definition

Aggregation Point means any Commission approved interconnection point of more than one citygate at which gas can be aggregated for the purposes of supplying reliable and least cost natural gas services for more than one city or municipality.
Aggregation Point means a point at a WFL Site that combines traffic from End User Access connections into a single connection;
Aggregation Point means hardware device, software program or application that collects data or information from one or more End Points. The following are examples of Aggregation Points: communication servers, contact centre reporting systems, application servers, network devices.

Examples of Aggregation Point in a sentence

  • KVM Keyboard, Video, and Mouse LATA Local Access and Transport Area LNG Legacy Network Gateway - Interfaces between the legacy network and the ESInet LSR LSRG Legacy Selective Router Legacy Selective Router Gateway LVF Location Validation Function MOA Memorandum of Agreement NGAP Next Gen Aggregation Point NPD Numbering Plan Digit (1 digit number assigned to represent an area code.

  • Core Aggregation Point: One of several key co-location sites indicated by the University of Nebraska as being capable of receiving 10Gbps Ethernet handoffs from contractors into Network Nebraska’s core switching, router devices, and statewide backbone.

  • The Aggregation Point and Extension Path components and the BSIL Backhaul Service must be purchased by the same CP but are ordered and provided under separate contractual terms.

  • Each Service consists of a VLAN from the Network Terminating Device (that supports Q-in-Q) to the applicable Aggregation Point, terminating via a single Ethernet port on the CPE side and redundant Ethernet ports at the Aggregation point.

  • If, during any Trading Hour, the metered demand within an EIM Entity Balancing Authority Area is less than the base schedule of supply submitted by the EIM Entity by more than 5% but less than or equal to 10% and by at least 2 MW, the CAISO shall pay the Imbalance Energy at the EIM Entity Load Aggregation Point a price that is 75% of the hourly real-time Load Aggregation Point price.

  • If, during any Trading Hour, the metered demand within an EIM Entity Balancing Authority Area is less than the base schedule of supply submitted by the EIM Entity by more than 10% and by at least 2 MW, the CAISO shall pay the entire Imbalance Energy at the EIM Entity Load Aggregation Point a price that is 50% of the hourly real-time Load Aggregation Point price.

  • If, during any Trading Hour, the metered demand within an EIM Entity Balancing Authority Area exceeds the base schedule of supply submitted by the EIM Entity by more than 10% and by at least 2 MW, the CAISO shall charge the entire imbalance energy at the EIM Entity Load Aggregation Point a price that is 200% of the hourly real-time Load Aggregation Point price.

  • DLAP – Default Load Aggregation Point – In the CAISO’s electricity optimization model, DLAP is the node at which all bids for demand should be submitted and settled.

  • Any difference between Microsoft Metered Energy and Supplied Power over a single hour as a result of a failure to deliver will be subject to the Imbalance Energy charge using the Load Aggregation Point price under the OATT.

  • Distribution losses shall be determined by multiplying the product of (i) the hourly Microsoft Metered Energy, and (ii) the Distribution Loss Factor, by (iii) PSE’s applicable Load Aggregation Point price as defined by Schedule 4R of the OATT.


More Definitions of Aggregation Point

Aggregation Point means, in relation to an Operator Refund Point, the location nominated as the Aggregation Point for that Operator Refund Point as set out in Item 10 of the Reference Schedule. Agreement means this deed, including all schedules, annexures and
Aggregation Point means the main distribution frame whether optical or electrical, or radio network interface that connects the local loop with facilities of an ECNS licensee so as to provide voice and data services; As indicated above Vodacom is of the view that Bitstream access is not a facility but a service. This view is shared by the Authority in its Findings Note. In light of this Vodacom proposes the amendment of the following definitions:
Aggregation Point means the main distribution frame, whether optical or electrical, or the radio network interface that connects the local loop with facilities
Aggregation Point means a location where covered products
Aggregation Point means a location where covered products are transferred from

Related to Aggregation Point

  • Valuation Point means such time as shall be specified in the relevant Supplement for each Fund.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Connection Point means an exit point or an entry point or a bidirectional point identified or to be identified as such in an access contract.