Coordination area definition

Coordination area means the whole Italy North capacity calculation region plus the CH-IT border.
Coordination area means a wildlife manegement area that has been withdrawn from the public domain or acquired by the Federal Government and subsequently made available to a State by cooperative agreement between the U .S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the State fish and wildlife agency pursuant to the Act of March 10,1934 (16 U .S .C . 661-666c: 48 Stat. 401), as
Coordination area means the whole Italy North capacity calculation region plus the CH-ITborder.

More Definitions of Coordination area

Coordination area means a set of bidding-zone borders within which capacity calculation is fully coordinated for the considered timeframe. A coordination area may also be a single bidding-zone border, or one side of a bidding-zone border in case two different NTC values are calculated by each TSO and the lower one is used for capacity allocation;
Coordination area means the area associated with an Earth station outside of which a terrestrial station sharing the same frequency band neither causes nor is subject to interfering emissions greater than a permissible level.

Related to Coordination area

  • Project Site(s) means the place(s) specified in the SCC for the supply and installation of the System.

  • Program area means a general group of disciplines in which one or more degree programs,

  • Project site, where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.

  • Production Area means that part of the animal feeding operation that includes the animal confinement area, the manure storage area, the raw materials storage area, and the waste containment areas. The animal confinement area includes, but is not limited to, open lots, housed lots, feedlots, confinement houses, stall barns, free stall barns, milkrooms, milking centers, egg washing or egg processing areas, areas used for the storage and disposal/treatment of mortalities, cowyards, barnyards, medication pens, walkers, animal walkways, and stables. The manure storage area includes, but is not limited to, lagoons, runoff ponds, storage sheds, stockpiles, under-house or pit storages, liquid impoundments, static piles, and composting piles. The raw materials storage area includes, but is not limited to, feed silos, and silage bunkers. The waste containment area includes, but is not limited to, settling basins and areas within berms and diversions which separate uncontaminated stormwater.

  • The Project Site, where applicable, means the place or places named in the SCC.