Physical Nominations for an Offshore Interconnector Connection Point Sample Clauses

Physical Nominations for an Offshore Interconnector Connection Point. A Balance Responsible Party may not make any Physical Nomination for an Offshore Interconnector Connection Point unless it has the status of BRPO.I. for that Offshore Interconnector Connection Point. A Day-Ahead Physical Nomination for an Offshore Interconnector Connection Point allocated to the Balancing Perimeter of the Balance Responsible Party associated with this Offshore Interconnector shall be as close as possible to the difference between the expected physical Active Power transmitted via the Offshore Interconnector on the one hand and all Day-Ahead External Commercial Trade Schedules submitted on the Offshore Interconnector and, where applicable, the Day-Ahead result of the Offshore Operational International Exchange on the other, as stated in Error! Reference source not found. to this Contract.
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Physical Nominations for an Offshore Interconnector Connection Point. The BRPO.I. must submit Physical Nominations for Day D for an Offshore Interconnector Connection Point pursuant to Article 23.2.3 and the description in 0 to Xxxx by 2.30 p.m. on Day D-1, with an accuracy of 0.1 MW.

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