Capacity Restriction definition

Capacity Restriction means any physical limitation of the available transmission capacity which is not caused by planned maintenance or by the situation that Gas at the Connection Point does not comply with the quality and/or pressure specifications of the Conditions or by NNO restrictions.
Capacity Restriction means the occurrence of any unplanned event (occurrence of force majeure, action of third parties, event in the Adjacent Facility and other events that Transporter could not foresee nor impact, except for Scheduled Maintenance), which reduces the ability of the Transporter to provide contracted service for entire or part of the Contracted Capacity, resulting in the restriction or suspension of Gas Transmission Service to the User;
Capacity Restriction means the occurrence of any event, except for Planned Maintenance, which reduces the ability of the Transporter to provide Reserved Capacity at an Interconnection Point.

Examples of Capacity Restriction in a sentence

  • If Force Majeure Event causes Capacity Restriction, Transmission Fee shall be reduced in line with the Network Code and this Agreement.

  • The compensation of out of pocket costs without alternative transport are the extra costs Applicant has to make as a result of the Temporary Capacity Restriction (TCR), as for example renting equipment and/or facilities for staff and/or extra deployment of staff.


More Definitions of Capacity Restriction

Capacity Restriction means temporary restrictions of the capacity of railway lines, including for reasons such as infrastructure works, reduced speed, if the railway undertaking considers the speed reduction as significant for certain services, axle weight, train length or traction.
Capacity Restriction means the occurrence of any event, except for Scheduled Maintenance, which reduces the ability of the Transporter to confirm Nominations or Renominations of the User up to Contracted Capacity at an Interconnection Point;