CNEC definition

CNEC means a CNE associated with a contingency used in capacity calculation. For the purpose of this methodology, the term CNEC also cover the case where a CNE is used in capacity calculation without a specified contingency;
CNEC means Critical Network Element and Contingency;
CNEC means a critical network element with a contingency;

Examples of CNEC in a sentence

  • CNEC selection IN TSOs state that the threshold to identify CNECs will be reassessed during the implementation phase (see Article 6(2) of both D-2 and intraday proposals).

  • The Borrower shall maintain, at all times during Project implementation, the CNEC, with mandate, staffing and resources satisfactory to the Bank.

  • The department houses one research center, NNSA- funded Consortium for Nonproliferation Enabling Capabilities (CNEC).

  • Regarding the methodology for determining operational security limits, SEE TSOs are requested to mention in this Article the following:  Each SEE TSO shall provide to the CCC for each CNEC, for each long-term capacity calculation time frame and for each scenario the operational security limits, which are needed by the CCC;  Whether the SEE TSOs are going to apply or not the same operational security limits as in the operational security analysis (article 25 of SO Regulation).


More Definitions of CNEC

CNEC means a critical network element monitored under a contingency;
CNEC means: Critical Network Element and Contingency; (m) ‘cNTC’ means: coordinated Net Transmission Capacity;
CNEC means critical network element associated with a contingency used in the CCM. For the purpose of the ERAA methodology, the term CNEC also covers the case where a critical network element is used in the CCM without a specified contingency;
CNEC means a critical network element with a contingency as defined in Article 2(2) of the SEE DA CCM;
CNEC means CNE and contingency.
CNEC means Centre National d’État Civil, the institution to be established by the Borrower, in a manner acceptable to the Bank.