Curtail definition

Curtail includes to reduce, either partly or to zero, to interrupt or to shut or close down; any reference to a "quantity of Gas” or an “energy quantity” is a reference to GJ of Gas unless otherwise stated;
Curtail or “Curtailment” means a reduction in Regional Transmission Service in response to a transfer capability shortage as a result of emergency or system reliability conditions.
Curtail or “Curtailment” means the act of reducing or restricting something. In the case of a Forbearance Agreement, the right to withdrawal under an Edwards Aquifer Authority Groundwater Withdrawal Permit would be reduced or restricted.

Examples of Curtail in a sentence

  • Requirements to qualify as Installed Capacity Suppliers for External System Resources and Control Area System Resources located in External Control Areas that have agreed not to Curtail the Energy associated with such Installed Capacity or to afford it the same Curtailment priority that it affords its own Control Area Load shall be established in the ISO Procedures.

  • When the Transmission Provider determines that an electrical emergency exists on its Transmission System and implements emergency procedures to Curtail Firm Transmission Service, the Transmission Customer shall make the required reductions upon request of the Transmission Provider.

  • However, the Transmission Provider reserves the right to Curtail, in whole or in part, any Firm Transmission Service provided under the Tariff when, in the Transmission Provider's sole discretion, an emergency or other unforeseen condition impairs or degrades the reliability of its Transmission System.

  • If the ISO is required to Curtail Transmission Service as a result of a Transmission Loading Relief (“TLR”) event, the ISO will perform such Curtailment in accordance with the NERC TLR Procedure.

  • However, the Transmission Provider reserves the right to Curtail, in whole or in part, any Firm Transmission Service provided under the Tariff when, in the Transmission Provider’s sole discretion, an emergency or other unforeseen condition impairs or degrades the reliability of its Transmission System.


More Definitions of Curtail

Curtail means to reduce Unit HoldersInterconnector Capacity and MNNN in accordance with Rule D8 and “Curtailed” and “Curtailment” have corresponding meanings;
Curtail includes to reduce, either partly or to zero and to shut or close down;
Curtail shall have a corresponding meaning; any reference to a prohibition against doing something includes a reference to not permitting, suffering or causing that thing to be done; any reference to a range of sections includes the first and last sections referenced; all references to any time of the Day shall, unless expressly referring to New Zealand standard time, be references to New Zealand statutory time (that is, including adjustments for New Zealand daylight savings time); a reference to dollars or $ is a reference to New Zealand Dollars; any reference to “includes”, “including” or similar shall imply no limitation; and any reference to “law” includes all statutes, regulations, New Zealand Standards, codes of practice and local authority rules. RECEIPT POINT INTERCONNECtion Parties’ Rights and Obligations First Gas will permit connection of the Interconnected Party’s Pipeline to First Gas’ Pipeline at a Receipt Point, on and subject to the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement. Each Party will act as a Reasonable and Prudent Operator when exercising or performing any of its rights, powers, obligations and duties under this Agreement. Subject to the terms of this Agreement and the Code, First Gas has absolute discretion as to how it conducts the operation of the Transmission System.
Curtail means to reduce Unit HoldersTransmission Rights and MNNN in accordance with Rule D8 and “Curtailed” and “Curtailment” have corresponding meanings;
Curtail or “Curtailment” means a reduction in Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service, Conditional Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service or Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service in response to a transfer capability shortage as a result of system reliability conditions;
Curtail shall have a corresponding meaning; any reference to a prohibition against doing something includes a reference to not permitting, suffering or causing that thing to be done; any reference to a range of sections includes the first and last sections referenced; all references to any time of the Day shall, unless expressly referring to New Zealand standard time, be references to New Zealand statutory time (that is, including adjustments for New Zealand daylight savings time); a reference to dollars or $ is a reference to New Zealand Dollars; any reference to “includes”, “including” or similar shall imply no limitation; and any reference to “law” includes all statutes, regulations, codes of practice, New Zealand Standards, and local authority rules. DELIVERY POINT INTERCONNECtion Parties’ Rights and Obligations First Gas will permit connection of the Interconnected Party’s Pipeline to a Delivery Point, on and subject to the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement. Each Party will act as a Reasonable and Prudent Operator when exercising or performing any of its rights, powers, obligations and duties under this Agreement. Subject to the terms of this Agreement and the Code, First Gas has absolute discretion as to how it conducts the operation of the Transmission System.
Curtail means curtailing or interrupting the whole or part of a Service. Curtailment includes a whole or partial curtailment or whole or partial interruption of a Service. Customer has the meaning given to ‘customer’ in the Act. Customer Transfer Code means the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2016, made under section 39(2a) of the Act in respect of the matter referred to in section 39(2)(b) of the Act, and includes all rules, policies or other subordinate documents developed under the Customer Transfer Code. De-energise in respect of a Connection Point, means to operate, modify or remove switching or other equipment to prevent the transfer of electricity through the Connection Point.