Point of Delivery definition

Point of Delivery. , or “POD” means the point at which electrical energy is transferred from a transmission facility owner’s Transmission Facility to a distribution system and where the electric energy so transferred is measured;
Point of Delivery means the high side of the generation step up transformer(s) located at the point of interconnection between the Facility and PGE's distribution or transmission system, as specified in the Generation Interconnection Agreement.
Point of Delivery means such date and time that the recipient (or its agent) acknowledges in written form its receipt of delivery of Bullion;

Examples of Point of Delivery in a sentence

  • Where there is a shipment from the Custodian of Bullion, all right, title and risk in and to such Bullion shall pass at the Point of Delivery to the relevant person for whose account the Bullion is being delivered.

  • Where there is a physical shipment from the Custodian of Bullion, all right, title and risk in and to such Bullion shall pass at the Point of Delivery to the relevant person for whose account the Bullion is being delivered.


More Definitions of Point of Delivery

Point of Delivery means a point on the Company EPS where the Interconnecting Customer makes capacity and energy available to the Company. The Point of Delivery shall be specified in the Interconnection Service Agreement.
Point of Delivery or “POD” means the point at which Energy is transferred from a Transmission Facility to FortisAlberta’s Electric Distribution System or Transmission Connected Services;
Point of Delivery means such date and time that the recipient or its agent acknowledges in written form its receipt of delivery of Precious Metal.
Point of Delivery means the point of interconnection between the Facility and the System, as specified in the Generation Interconnection Agreement and as further described in Exhibit 9.2.
Point of Delivery means a point on the electricity transmission or distribution system where a deliverer makes electricity available to a receiver, or available to serve load. This point may be an interconnection with another system or a substation where the transmission provider's transmission and distribution systems are connected to another system, or a distribution substation where electricity is imported into the state over a multijurisdictional retail provider's distribution system.
Point of Delivery means the location at which property or a product is delivered or service rendered.
Point of Delivery means such date and time that the recipient (or its agent) acknowledges in written form its receipt of delivery of Gold;