Daily Settlement of Positive DTULI Sample Clauses

Daily Settlement of Positive DTULI. 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. If the Daily Load Imbalance as a percentage of the Reserved Transmission Capacity of each Transmission User is within the Daily Load Imbalance Tolerance Levels (Limits), then the Operator charges the Balancing Account of the Transmission User with an amount equal to: Daily Charge = Ab(DTULI) x (DGIP) If the Daily Load Imbalance as a percentage of the Reserved Transmission Capacity of each Transmission User is outside the Daily Load Imbalance Tolerance Levels (Limits), then the Operator credits the Balancing Account of the Transmission User with an amount equal to: Daily Charge = [Ab(DTULITL) x RTC + [Ab(DTULI) – Ab(DTULITL) x RTC] x ΣM] x (DGIP) The indication Ab( ) denotes the absolute value of the figure within the brackets. The above factors are determined in the "NNGS Access Invoices and Charges" manual.
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