Route to Market definition

Route to Market means a Grid Connection or a Market Supply Agreement with an Onsite Customer;
Route to Market means a binding offer from:

Examples of Route to Market in a sentence

  • If the Generator specified in the FiT CfD Application that it is, or will be, an Islanded Generator, it shall not make a Grid Connection Application, or otherwise obtain access to a Grid Connection (including by way of a Private Network Use Agreement) other than where it has ceased to have a Route to Market.

  • Remediation Notice shall be accompanied by a Directors' Certificate in relation to the information contained in, and enclosed with, the Route to Market Remediation Notice.

  • Gateway Two: Route To Market, where the SGB reviews the Route to Market within the SSP and approves those that are acceptable.

  • Framework and DPS options will be investigated as part of the Route to Market Assessment.

  • This will result in a Route to Market Assessment being prepared.For strategic level contracts a Business Case may also be required.

  • As Infigen increases its contracting activity through its Multi-Channel Route to Market strategy, higher inventory levels may be maintained at the interim and full financial year balance dates.Closing LGC inventory comprised uncontracted LGCs valued at the 30 June 2017 closing price and contracted commitments valued at their contract price.

  • Infigen is transitioning from a business that owned and operated assets and largely sought to sell its output of both electricity and LGCs to long-term offtakers, to a business that seeks to deliver a range of products and solutions to different customers through multiple routes to market – the Multi-Channel Route to Market Strategy.

  • To enhance our ability to serve our consumers and retailers by providing consumers with greater access to our full brand portfolio through improving our Route to Market model.

  • Infigen delivers a range of energy solutions through a diverse sales strategy to commercial and industrial (C&I) customers (i.e. customers with an energy requirement of >10,000 MWh/year) and large electricity retailers.Infigen’s Multi-Channel Route to Market strategy balances price, tenor and risk.

  • Remediation Notice shall be accompanied by a Directors' Certificate certifying that the information contained in, and enclosed with, the Route to Market Remediation Notice is true, complete and accurate in all material respects and is not misleading, in each case by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing.

Related to Route to Market

  • Small group market means the health insurance market under which individuals obtain health

  • Large group market means the health insurance market under which individuals obtain health

  • Recognised Market means any stock exchange or market specified in the Prospectus provided that, with the exception of permitted investments in unlisted securities and off- exchange derivative instruments, investment in securities or financial derivative instruments will be made only in securities or financial derivative instruments listed or traded on an exchange or market (including derivative markets) which meets the regulatory criteria (regulated, operating regularly, recognised and open to the public) and which is listed in the Prospectus.

  • Margin Trading means Leverage trading when the Client may make Transactions having far less funds on the Trading Account in comparison with the Transaction Size.

  • Relevant Market The market for overnight cash borrowing collateralised by US Government securities.

  • Market Stand-Off" Agreement......................... 11 1.14

  • Mid-Market Swap Rate Quotation means a quotation (expressed as a percentage rate per annum) for the relevant Mid-Market Swap Rate;

  • Trading means and includes subscribing, buying, selling, dealing, or agreeing to subscribe, buy, sell, deal in any securities, and "trade" shall be construed accordingly.

  • Eligible Market means The New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE Amex, the Nasdaq Global Select Market, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Capital Market or the Principal Market.

  • Current Market Price shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(d) hereof.

  • OTC means Over-the-Counter.

  • Closing Bid Price and “Closing Sale Price” means, for any security as of any date, the last closing bid price and last closing trade price, respectively, for such security on the Principal Market, as reported by Bloomberg, or, if the Principal Market begins to operate on an extended hours basis and does not designate the closing bid price or the closing trade price, as the case may be, then the last bid price or the last trade price, respectively, of such security prior to 4:00:00 p.m., New York time, as reported by Bloomberg, or, if the Principal Market is not the principal securities exchange or trading market for such security, the last closing bid price or last trade price, respectively, of such security on the principal securities exchange or trading market where such security is listed or traded as reported by Bloomberg, or if the foregoing do not apply, the last closing bid price or last trade price, respectively, of such security in the over-the-counter market on the electronic bulletin board for such security as reported by Bloomberg, or, if no closing bid price or last trade price, respectively, is reported for such security by Bloomberg, the average of the bid prices, or the ask prices, respectively, of any market makers for such security as reported in the OTC Link or “pink sheets” by OTC Markets Group Inc. (formerly Pink OTC Markets Inc.). If the Closing Bid Price or the Closing Sale Price cannot be calculated for a security on a particular date on any of the foregoing bases, the Closing Bid Price or the Closing Sale Price, as the case may be, of such security on such date shall be the fair market value as mutually determined by the Company and the Holder. If the Company and the Holder are unable to agree upon the fair market value of such security, then such dispute shall be resolved pursuant to Section 12. All such determinations to be appropriately adjusted for any stock dividend, stock split, stock combination, reclassification or other similar transaction during the applicable calculation period.