Electricity Grid definition

Electricity Grid means the physical and market infrastructure required to transport and supply electricity in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania;
Electricity Grid means the Electricity Grid belonging to the City.
Electricity Grid means the Electricity Grid belonging either to Eskom or to the City as the case may be. ‘Force Majeure’ means any act, event or circumstance or any combination of acts, events, conditions and/or circumstances (a ‘Force Majeure Event’) which is not within the reasonable control, directly or indirectly, of the party invoking Force Majeure, but only if and to the extent that:

Examples of Electricity Grid in a sentence

  • The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must-run” to solar power projects.

  • The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must- run” to solar power projects.

  • The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), provides for status of “must-run” to solar power projects.

  • The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must-run” to wind power projects.

  • The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must-run” to wind and solar power projects.

  • The terms used in this Agreement, unless as defined below or repugnant to the context, shall have the same meaning as assigned to them by the Electricity ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, Indian Electricity Grid Code 2010 and the Rules or Regulations framed there under, including those issued / framed by the Appropriate Commission (as defined hereunder), as amended or re-enacted from time to time.

  • Governments encourages status of 'must- run' to wind and solar power projects, which is reflected both in Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC) as well as State Grid Codes /Regulations.

  • You agree to provide the installer and us with access to the Property for the purposes of installing the System and connecting it to the Electricity Grid.

  • The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), provides for status of “must-run” to wind and solar power projects.

  • The concerned Transco/Discom and the Seller shall observe the State/Indian Electricity Grid Code or its amendment if any, and operate their systems to the best of their capacity and resources.