Capacity Analysis definition

Capacity Analysis means the assessment by ARTC as to the Available Capacity of the Network and whether or not there is sufficient Available Capacity to accept the application for Access Rights and, if not, an assessment of the Additional Capacity required to accept the application for Access Rights as described in section 5;
Capacity Analysis. Includes capacity calculations for freeways and other multi-lane roadways, two-lane roads and signalized as well as un-signalized intersections. Also includes analysis of passing needs and opportunities. For signalized intersections, includes preparation of signal timing and coordination plans, including developing and implementing optimized signal timing.
Capacity Analysis means an assessment, based on the relevant Access Seeker’s Operating Plan and requested Access Rights, of:

Examples of Capacity Analysis in a sentence

  • The finalisation of the Capacity Analysis will enable the finalisation of the resultant Capacity Entitlement, Train Paths, Charges and terms and conditions of the resultant Access Agreement.

  • A Capacity Analysis will be undertaken by ARTC as part of the preparation of the Indicative Access Proposal.

  • Where a Capacity Analysis is to be done in more detail pursuant to this section, ARTC may charge a fee that is based on reasonable cost and agreed with the Applicant.

  • The Capacity Analysis will identify whether, indicatively, there is sufficient Available Capacity to meet the Applicant’s request for Access Rights and, if not, indicatively, the extent to which Additional Capacity is required.

  • ARTC will base each Capacity Analysis carried out under section 5.2 on the Relevant System Assumptions and ARTC will reflect the elements (f) to (j) of the Relevant System Assumptions in the Access Holder Agreements.

  • ARTC will determine whether there is sufficient Available Capacity to accommodate the Access Rights sought by the Applicant on the basis of a Capacity Analysis carried out in accordance with section 5.2.

  • Where ARTC believes that there are major impediments to the provision of Additional Capacity to meet an Applicant’s request, and that the Additional Capacity that might be necessary would have a significant bearing on the economics of the proposed operation, the Capacity Analysis may be done in more detail which may require more time for the preparation of the Indicative Access Proposal ( section 3.10).

  • The Operating Plan will also be used as a basis for any further or refined Capacity Analysis prepared by Queensland Rail.

  • The Capacity Analysis will be conducted in a more comprehensive manner than the Initial Capacity Assessment and will include an investigation of the operational impacts of the proposed Access Rights based on the further detail provided by the Access Seeker in its Operating Plan (see Subclause 8.1.4 for further detail).

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More Definitions of Capacity Analysis

Capacity Analysis means an assessment of the Capacity needed for the requested Access Rights including:

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