Examples of CUSC user in a sentence
Bilateral Connection Agreement (BCA) An agreement between the licensee and a CUSC user relating to a direct connection to the GB transmission system identifying the relevant connection site and setting out other site-specific details in relation to that connection to the GB transmission system.
The process allowing a CUSC user to modify their capacity can be found in Appendix 1.
In this condition: "bilateral agreement" means an agreement between the holder of a transmission licence in England and Wales and a CUSC user supplemental to the CUSC relating to a direct connection to that transmission system identifying the relevant connection site and setting out other site specific details in relation to that connection to the transmission system, including provisions relating to payment of connection charges.
Bilateral Embedded Licence Exemptable Large Power Station Agreement (BELLA) As agreement entered into between NGET and a CUSC user relating to a generating station (or other connections provided for in the CUSC) connected to a distribution system and the use of the GB transmission system.
Reasons for our decisionWe regard this modification proposal as an important step towards full implementation of the new CUSC user commitment regime from April 2013.We have considered whether CA045 will better facilitate the achievement of the STC Applicable Objectives.
The CUSC also provides for: NGC and each CUSC user to enter into agreements in respect of each site where the user’s electrical lines or plant is connected to the GB transmission system; and for each CUSC user to enter into agreements with other transmission licensees in respect of each site where the user’s lines or plant connect to that licensee’s transmission system.
Bilateral Embedded Generation Agreement (BEGA) An agreement entered into between NGET and a CUSC user relating to a generating station (or other connections provided for in the CUSC) connected to a distribution system and the use of the GB transmission system.
In January 2003, Ofgem approved CAP024, which amended the definition of “NGC Credit Rating” in section 11 of the CUSC so that, where a licensed CUSC user is required by its licence to maintain a credit rating, the NGC Credit Rating would be the rating defined in the user’s licence.
The CUSC provides for (in all cases as appropriate) NGC and each CUSC user to be bound by the terms of the Grid Code.