Connection Assets definition

Connection Assets means that portion of the distribution system used to connect a customer to the existing main distribution system, and consists of the assets between the point of connection on a distributor’s main distribution system and the ownership demarcation point with that customer;
Connection Assets means those assets, including the Company’s Connection Equipment, that are operated and maintained by the Company, and which are provided for the sole use of Connecting the User’s System to the Company’s Distribution System.
Connection Assets has the meaning given to it in the Distribution System Code.

Examples of Connection Assets in a sentence

  • THE CONNECTION POINTS, CONNECTION EQUIPMENT AND CONNECTION ASSETS The Connection Point(s), Connection Equipment and Connection Assets to which this BCA relates are more particularly described in Schedule 1.

  • All Expansion Facilities and Connection Assets shall be constructed and installed in accordance with the Corporation’s planning, engineering and design specifications.

  • Such policy shall name the Corporation as an additional insured thereunder, be in a form and content satisfactory to the Corporation and be kept in good standing until all of the Expansion Facilities and Connection Assets are commissioned.

  • Connection Assets* has the meaning given to it ‘connection assets’ in the Code*.

  • The Connection Charges payable by the User in accordance with the CUSC in respect of the Transmission Connection Assets set out in Appendix A [(including the One-Off Charge)] are set out in Appendix B.


More Definitions of Connection Assets

Connection Assets means all the infrastructure required to provide or facilitate the provision of the Connection as is set out in more detail in section 5 of the Connection Charging Policy.
Connection Assets. , for a connection point, means all of the network assets that are used only in order to provide covered services at the connection point.
Connection Assets has the meaning given to ‘connection assets’ in the PHT Rules. Connection Point means, depending on the context, an Entry Point, Exit Point or Bidirectional Point.
Connection Assets means all of the network assets that are used only in order to transfer electricity into or out of a network at the relevant connection point and includes any transformers or switchgear at the relevant point, or which is installed to support or to provide backup to, such electrical equipment as is necessary for that transfer.
Connection Assets means that portion of the electrical distribution system used to connect a customer or streetlight to the distribution system required to be installed or constructed as more particularly described in schedule “C” hereto;
Connection Assets means those assets, including the Company’s
Connection Assets means:those assets required to connect the customer’s assets to the Distribution System, including, as appropriate, civil works, electrical lines, electrical plant, meters, telemetry and data processing equipment;those assets required to reinforce the Distribution System which are at the connection voltage level and one voltage level above; andin the case of a customer connecting at 33kV, those assets required to reinforce the Transmission System at 110kV which are installed to enable the transfer of the customer’s Maximum Export Capacity or Maximum Import Capacity, disregarding electricity flows caused by any other customer; “Connection Charge” means the charge payable by the customer for the NIE Networks Connection Works as set out in the Terms Letter together with the O&M Charge (if applicable) "Connection Works” Means the works required for the connection at the premises requested by the customer comprising the Contestable Works and the Non-Contestable Works. “Constructed Cluster Infrastructure” means existing Network Infrastructure including, as appropriate, civil works, electrical lines and cables, electrical plant, meters, telemetry and data processing equipment which has been previously been approved by the Authority as being required for the purposes of connecting a Cluster to the network. “Constructed Cluster Infrastructure Connection Capacity" means the electrical capacity expressed in MVA of the Constructed Cluster Infrastructure