Examples of Reserved Transmission Capacity in a sentence
A Network Customer that engages in an unreserved use of the APS transmission system (for example, inappropriate use of Network Service to make a third-party sale) will be charged for that unreserved use based on the rate for Firm Point-to-Point service, and in accordance with the requirements of Scheduled 7, Section 7 of the APS OATT (entitled Overrun of Reserved Transmission Capacity).
In the cases of paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of Article [14], for the calculation of the daily excess of Transmission or Regasification Capacity, as Reserved Transmission Capacity for Delivery / Reception or Reserved LNG Regasification Capacity, are meant the figures prior to the application of the cases of Article [14] reduced by the capacity for which a release of charge is applied according to the same article.
A Network Customer that engages in an unreserved use of the Transmission System (as specified in paragraphs 834, 839, and 842 of Order No. 890) will be charged for that unreserved use based on the rate for Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service, and in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 7, Section 7 (entitled Overrun of Reserved Transmission Capacity) of the Tariff.
Within ten (10) days from the beginning of each Year, the Operator publicises all the Reserved Transmission Capacity, by category of the Disruption Sequence List, reserved by Transmission Users according to currently applying Transmission Agreements, and the capacity it suspended because of a Case of Emergency during the preceding Year.
All fees and costs connected with inspections and engineering review of plans and specifications for improvements shall be paid for by the applicant, at a rate determined by the City Engineer and the Community Services Director.
In the context of the Daily Settlement of Negative DTULI, the Operator calculates the Daily Load Imbalance as a percentage of the Reserved Transmission Capacity of each Transmission User.
In case the Transmission User submits a new request in order to amend the Reserved Transmission Capacity, the Operator evaluates his application according to the Transmission User’s obligatorily modified capacity.
In the context of the Daily Settlement of Positive DTULI, the Operator calculates the Daily Load Imbalance as a percentage of the Reserved Transmission Capacity (RTC) of each Transmission User.
To the extent a Party has contracted for more Reserved Transmission Capacity than is needed to deliver that Party’s BCP power and/or Other Energy, that Party shall pay for such excess Reserved Transmission Capacity.
The aforementioned proposal must include the Exit and Entry Points and for each such point the magnitude of the Reserved Transmission Capacity offered for assignment, as well as the price that the Assignor User requests for the assignment.