ENSURING EXIT PRESSURE AT BORDER EXIT POINTS Sample Clauses

ENSURING EXIT PRESSURE AT BORDER EXIT POINTS. The below exit pressure must be ensured at the border exit points: • at the Hungarian-Serbian border exit point, at the interconnection point of “Kiskundorozsma (HU>RS)” with the network code KEKISKUD1HHN minimum 44.2 bara, • at the Hungarian-Romanian border exit point, at “Csanádpalota (HU>RO)” with the network code KECSANAD1HHN minimum 21 bara, • at the Hungarian-Croatian border exit point, at the interconnection point of “Drávaszerdahely (HU>CR)” with the network code GEDRAVAS1HHN minimum 53 bara measured at the delivery point of Drávaszerdahely, • at the Hungarian-Ukrainian border exit point, at the interconnection point of “Beregdaróc (HU>UA)” with the network code HABEREGD1HHN 41+1 bara, measured at the delivery point of Beregdaróc, • at the interconnecting point of Balassagyarmat (HU) / Velké Zlievce (SK) minimum 54 bara measured at the delivery point of Balassagyarmat.
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