DNP definition

DNP means Departamento Nacional de Planeación, the Borrower’s National Planning Department.
DNP means Departamento Nacional de Planeación, the Borrower’s National Planning Department;
DNP means Departamento Nacional de Planeación, the Guarantor’s Planning Department, or any successor thereto;

Examples of DNP in a sentence

  • Following establishment of such VPN connection, Seller shall, throughout the Delivery Term, maintain such connection and make available the data described in Section 8.4(b) to Buyer by DNP protocol in an encrypted format over TCP/IP through such VPN connection.

  • THE HOLDER HEREOF, BY PURCHASING THESE UNITS, AGREES FOR THE BENEFIT OF DNP GREEN TECHNOLOGY, INC.

  • AN OPINION OF COUNSEL OF RECOGNIZED STANDING OR OTHER EVIDENCE REASONABLY SATISFACTORY TO DNP GREEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., TO SUCH EFFECT.

  • In addition, promptly upon request from Buyer, Seller shall provide, and thereafter maintain throughout the Delivery Term, (i) a substation data feed by DNP serial over fiber optic or other media from Seller’s SEL-2032 to Buyer’s on-site remote terminal unit.

  • RTU inputs from a TSP-approved interface device shall be RS-232 (with optical isolation) or RS-485 using DNP 3.0 protocol.


More Definitions of DNP

DNP means Distributed Network Protocol; “DNP3” is a version of this protocol.
DNP is defined in the preamble.
DNP means Departamento Nacional de Planeación, the Republic of Colombia’s National Planning Department.
DNP means DNP Holdings Berhad, a company incorporated in Malaysia with limited liability the issued shares of which are listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities;
DNP means Plan Nacional de Desarrollo, the Borrower’s national development plan for the period 2006-2010 set forth in Executive Decree N° 33608 dated January 1, 2007 and published in the Borrower’s Official Gazette (La Gaceta) N° 47 on March 7, 2007.
DNP means the Recipient’s national directorate for planning.
DNP means Departamento Nacional de Planeación, the Borrower’s Planning Department, which obligations under the Original Loan Agreement were transferred to MOT upon the fulfillment of certain conditions set forth in the Implementation Letter.