Network Supply Point definition

Network Supply Point or "NSP" means any Point of Connection between:
Network Supply Point means the points of connection between the Network and the Grid or any Generator or any other distribution network where electricity is injected into the Network;
Network Supply Point and “NSP” means a point of connection between:

Examples of Network Supply Point in a sentence

  • An “Embedded Network” is an electricity distribution network that is owned by someone other than The Power Company Limited and is connected to The Power Company’s network via a registered Network Supply Point.

  • The Distributor will notify the Retailer of the date on which the construction or Permanent Disconnection of the Network Supply Point is complete and this agreement will be deemed to be varied from that date to the extent necessary as a result of the construction or Permanent Disconnection.

  • Where the Planned Service Interruption will affect all Consumers supplied from a Network Supply Point, the Distributor will arrange for public notification through the local newspaper on behalf of all retailers.

  • Within [40] Working Days of the end of each month, the Distributor shall provide to the Retailer, or cause a third party to provide to the Retailer, monthly and moving annual Loss Ratio information relating to each Network Supply Point (or aggregated group of Network Supply Points where these fall within the same pricing/Loss Factor region) relevant to the Network for each of the previous [12] months.

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  • Within 60 Working Days of the end of each month, the Distributor shall provide to the Retailer, or cause a third party to provide to the Retailer, monthly and moving annual Loss Ratio information relating to each Network Supply Point (or aggregated group of Network Supply Points where these fall within the same pricing/Loss Factor region) relevant to the Network for each of the previous 12 months.

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  • If the Distributor proposes to permanently alter the Network Supply Point for an ICP at which the Retailer supplies electricity the Distributor will give the Retailer no less than 15 Working Days notice of such change.

  • If the Distributor proposes to permanently alters the Network Supply Point for an ICP at which the Retailer supplies electricity the Distributor will give the Retailer no less than 15 Working Days’ notice of after such change.

  • The references to Scottish Independent Network Supply Points within TPD Section B1.9.2 and 1.9.3(d) shall be read as references to Scottish Independent Network Supply Point Components.


More Definitions of Network Supply Point

Network Supply Point. ” or “NSP” means a point of connection between:
Network Supply Point or "NSP" means any Point of Connection between: (a) the Network and the Grid; or
Network Supply Point or “NSP” means a point of connection between: the Network and the Grid; the Network and another distribution network; the Network and an embedded network; or the Network and Distributed Generation;

Related to Network Supply Point

  • Water supply system means a water distribution system, piping, connection fittings, valves and appurtenances within a building, structure, or premises. Water supply systems are also referred to commonly as premise plumbing systems.

  • Delivery Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.

  • 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.

  • Development Location Point means a single point selected by the Applicant on the proposed Development site that is located within 100 feet of a residential building existing or to be constructed as part of the proposed Development. For a Development which consists of Scattered Sites, this means a single point on the site with the most units that is located within 100 feet of a residential building existing or to be constructed as part of the proposed Development.