EIC Code definition

EIC Code means the ENTSO-E Energy Identification Coding Scheme identifying the parties in a cross-border trade;
EIC Code means a unique identifying indication which is assigned to the market participant and to the metering point on the basis of a unified coding system and which is required in order to automate the data exchange concerning market participants operating in the gas market;
EIC Code. Energy identification code of a Participant in a cross-border trade (see xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx/fileadmin/user_upload/edi/library/eic/cds/area.htm).

Examples of EIC Code in a sentence

  • The Delivery Point corresponds to the to the connection point USP Haidach (bayernets/Storage System Operator): EIC Code: 21Z000000000125Z if not agreed otherwise between the Parties in accordance with Article 17.1 of the Storage Access Conditions.

  • The Delivery Point corresponds to the connection point USP Haidach (bayernets/Storage System Operator): EIC Code: 21Z000000000125Z if not agreed otherwise between the Parties in accordance with Article 17.1 of the Storage Access Conditions.

  • Related issues, particularly transportation, if any, to and from the Delivery Point of UGS Haidach, the Network Interconnection Point USP Haidach, EIC Code: 21Z000000000125Z, shall have to be verified by the Storage Prospects separately, and shall have to be coordinated with the Neighbouring Network Operator.

  • Figure IV shows the cross-sectional relationship between household income and the propensity to buy regular gasoline.

  • Regarding the Balancing Market Generating Units Registry: a) the name of the Dispatched Generating Unit; b) the EIC Code of the Dispatched Generating Unit; c) the registered capacity of the Dispatched Generating Unit.

  • Manufacturer should provide proof of a 5,000lb pull test that has been performed on the particular ambulance model to ensure the proper mounting and secure fastening of the oxygen cylinder.

  • The Registration Application, the EIC Code Application, the statements and the documents submitted by the interested party must be original, legally verified copies and, in case of foreign documents, must bear the Hague Apostille.

  • The Registration Application, the EIC Code Application, the statements and the documents submitted by the interested party must be written in Greek or in English.

  • Regarding the Balance Responsible Parties Registry: a) the name/trade name of the Balance Responsible Party; b) the attribute/attributes of the Balance Responsible Party; and c) the EIC Code of the Balance Responsible Party.

  • For Allocation and Nomination the same EIC Code has to be registered with both TSOs. Auction Participant is obliged to notify the Auction Operator of any changes in the information provided in the application not later than five (5) Working Days after the occurrence of a change.


More Definitions of EIC Code

EIC Code means the Energy Identification Coding Scheme identifying

Related to EIC Code

  • SIC code means “Standard Industrial Classification code,” as assigned to a site by the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, based on the particular activities that occur on the site, as set forth in its publication “Standard Industrial Classification Manual,” incorporated by reference in Section 720.111(a).

  • IBC Code means the 1998 Edition of the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk published by the International Maritime Organization;

  • JORC Code means the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves prepared by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Minerals Council of Australia, as amended;

  • IMDG Code means the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, for the implementation of Chapter VII, Part A, of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS Convention), published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), London;

  • STCW Code means the Seafarers’ Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Code as adopted by resolution 2 of the 1995 Conference of Parties to the STCW Convention, in its up-to-date version;

  • QR Code means a matrix barcode that links to information about a battery model;

  • Grid Code / “IEGC” or “State Grid Code” shall mean the Grid Code specified by the Central Commission under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of Section 79 of the Electricity Act and/or the State Grid Code as specified by the concerned State Commission referred under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of Section 86 of the Electricity Act, as applicable;

  • Uniform Network Code means the uniform network code as defined in Standard Special Condition A11(6) of National Grid’s transporters licence, as such code may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof.

  • Access Code means the Railways (Access) Code 2000;

  • 1954 Code means the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 as amended from time to time through the date of enactment of the Code. References to the 1954 Code and Sections of the 1954 Code include relevant applicable regulations (including temporary regulations) and proposed regulations thereunder and any successor provisions to those Sections, regulations or proposed regulations.

  • Sort code means the 6-digit code that identifies a particular bank and bank branch in the Republic of Ireland;

  • Erasmus Code A unique identifier that every higher education institution that has been awarded with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education receives. It is only applicable to higher education institutions located in Programme Countries. 5 Country code: ISO 3166-2 country codes available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/obp/ui/#search. 6 Any Programme Country enterprise or, more generally, any public or private organisation active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training and youth (training of staff members from Programme Country HEIs in Partner Country non-academic partners is not eligible).

  • IRS Code means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time or any successor statute.

  • Uniform Code means the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, as currently in effect and as hereafter amended from time to time.

  • IT Act means the Income-tax Act, 1961 and shall include any statutory modifications, re-enactments or amendments thereof for the time being in force.

  • U.S. Code means the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

  • Network Code means the document now known as the Network Code and formerly known as the Railtrack Track Access Conditions 1995;

  • Building Code Act means the Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, c.23, as amended;

  • Executable Code means the fully compiled version of a software program that can be executed by a computer and used by an end user without further compilation.

  • Code means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

  • State Grid Code means the Grid Code specified by the CERC under Clause (h) of Sub-section (1) of Section 79 of the Electricity Act, as amended from time to time, and/or the State Grid Code as specified by the concerned State Commission, referred under Clause (h) of Sub- section (1) of Section 86 of the Electricity Xxx 0000, as applicable;

  • TBS Access Code means any code or number as may be prescribed by the Bank to enable the Account Holder to operate any Telephone Banking Service and includes but is not limited to such access codes known as the Customer Identification Number (“CIN”) and/or the Telephone Personal Identification Number (“T-PIN”) (as the case may be).

  • VAT Act means the Value Added Tax Act, No 89 of 1991, as may be amended from time to time.

  • European Data Protection Laws means the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”) and data protection laws of the European Economic Area (“EEA”) and their member states and the FADP.

  • Budget Act means the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (P.L. 114-74).

  • Takeovers Code means the Hong Kong Code on Takeovers and Mergers;