Transmission System Code definition

Transmission System Code means the code, approved by the Board, that is in force at the relevant time, which regulates the financial and information obligations of the Transmitter with respect to its relationship with customers, as well as establishing the standards for connection of customers to, and expansion of a transmission system;
Transmission System Code means the “Transmission System Code” approved by the OEB and in effect from time to time, which, among other things, sets the standards for a Transmitter’s existing Transmission System and for expanding the Transmitter’s transmission facilities in order to connect new customers to it or accommodate increase in capacity or load of existing customers.
Transmission System Code means the “Transmission System Code” established and approved by the Ontario Energy Board as amended or replaced from time to time.

Examples of Transmission System Code in a sentence

  • In the event the Transmission System Code is amended such that any provision of this Agreement is rendered illegal or unenforceable or a Party is materially and adversely affected in respect of fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement, the Generator and GLPL agree to negotiate in good faith such changes to this Agreement to implement such Name: Title: amendments to the Transmission System Code.

  • The Parties shall make such amendments to the Connection Agreement as may be necessary to ensure compliance with the mandatory requirements of the Transmission System Code.

  • The Connection Agreement as set forth in the Transmission System Code requires the Generator to execute a Connection Agreement with GLPL prior to commissioning and Initial In-Service of the New and/or modified Existing Generator facilities as specified in Schedule "D" as the CA Execution Date.

  • As per the Transmission System Code GLP reserves the right to inspect, test and witness the commissioning of the New and/or modified Existing Generator Facilities that could affect the performance of the transmission system.


More Definitions of Transmission System Code

Transmission System Code means the “Transmission System Code” established and approved by the Ontario Energy Board as amended or replaced from time to time.2. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIESSupplier represents and warrants to IESO as follows and acknowledges that IESO is relying on such representations and warranties in entering into this Contract.2.1 Supplier is a distributor as defined in the Distribution System Code and was incorporated pursuant to section 142 of the Electricity Act, 1998 (Ontario).2.2 Supplier is a market participant as defined in the IESO Market Rules.3. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS3.1 The definition ofLaws and Regulationscontained in Appendix A of the Contract is replaced for the purposes of the Contract with the following definition:
Transmission System Code means the “Transmission System Code” established and approved by the OEB, which, among other things, establishes the obligations of a Transmitter with respect to the services and terms of service to be offered to customers and retailers and provides minimum technical operating standards for the IESO-Controlled Grid.
Transmission System Code means the code approved by the Board and in effect at the relevant time, which, among other things, establishes the obligations of a transmitter with respect to the services and terms of service to be offered to customers and provides minimum technical operating standards of transmission systems;
Transmission System Code means the code, approved by the Board, that is in force at the relevant time, which regulates the financial and information obligations of the
Transmission System Code means the code of standards and requirements issued by the OEB, dated July 25, 2005 that came into force August 20, 2005 as published in the Ontario Gazette, as it may be amended from time to time.
Transmission System Code means the OEB’s Transmission System Code.
Transmission System Code or the “Code” means this code, including all appendices, approved by the Board, as in effect at the relevant time, setting the standards for a transmitter’s existing transmission system and for expanding the transmitter’s transmission facilities in order to connect new customers to it or accommodate increase in capacity or load of existing customers. All technical and commercial obligations of transmitters and customers are in this Code and in the connection agreement, set out in Appendix 1, which forms part of this Code.