Electricity Law definition

Electricity Law means any of them;
Electricity Law means the Electricity Supply Xxx 0000 (NSW); Electricity Supply (General) Regulation 2001 (NSW) and any other applicable acts, rules, regulations, orders, guidelines, licences, codes or conditions imposed relevant to the feed-in arrangement.
Electricity Law means the Codes, the Electricity Industry Act (Vic) 2000 and regulations under that Act, the Electricity Safety Act (Vic) 1998 and regulations under that Act, the Essential Services Commission Act (Vic) (2001) and regulations and determinations under that Act, the National Electricity (Victoria) Act (Vic) 2005 and the National Electricity Law, the Deemed Distribution Contract and any other law, statute, regulation, proclamation, order in council, direction, tariff, guideline or standard which can be enforced by law or by a regulatory authority against a participant in the Victorian region of the National Electricity Market.

Examples of Electricity Law in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Rules consultation procedures are separate from, and do not apply to, the process for changing the Rules under Part 7 of the National Electricity Law.

  • For the purposes of section 14I(4)(b) of the National Electricity Law, the request for a T-1 reliability instrument must be made at least three months before the T-1 cut-off day for the relevant forecast reliability gap.

  • A demand side participation contract or other arrangement, under which a person curtails non-scheduled load or the provision of unscheduled generation in certain specified circumstances, will only be a qualifying contract if it meets the requirements of section 14O(1)(a) of the National Electricity Law and is registered in AEMO's Demand Side Participation Information Portal.

  • Any action for breach of the Rules may only be taken by the AER acting in accordance with the National Electricity Law.

  • A party to a dispute may appeal on a question of law against a decision or determination of a DRP in accordance with section 71 of the National Electricity Law.


More Definitions of Electricity Law

Electricity Law means the Borrower’s Act No. 20/2002 dated September 23, 2002;
Electricity Law means the Electricity Law (2008 Revision);
Electricity Law means the Electricity (Guernsey) Law, 2001;
Electricity Law means the ESI Act, the Code, the Electricity – National Scheme (Tasmania) Act 1999 (Tas), the National Electricity (Tasmania) Law, the Rules, the National Energy Retail Law (Tasmania) Act 2012 (Tas), the NERL, the NERR and any other statute, regulation, rule, ordinance, code, licence or other law (including the common law), whether state or federal, including any lawfully binding and relevant determination, decree, edict, declaration, ruling, order, procedure or other similar pronouncement applying to Aurora Energy or the Customer and relevant to this Agreement (whether or not specifically relating to electricity), validly issued by any Government Agency. Environmental Charges are calculated under clause 8 and Schedule 2. Environmental Scheme means any law which has as one of its purposes the reduction or limitation of greenhouse gases, the encouragement of renewable, low emissions or other forms of clean energy, or the minimisation of the impact of the electricity industry on the environment, including LRET and SRES. ESI Act means the Electricity Supply Industry Act 1995 (Tas).
Electricity Law means the [ ] as may be ratified by the Parliament and as amended from time to time;
Electricity Law means the Act, National Electricity Law, National Electricity Rules, any Industry Codes, any Technical Codes, a Utility Services Licence and any other statute, regulation, ordinance, code, licence or other law (including the common law), whether state or federal, including any lawfully binding and relevant determination, decree, edict, declaration, ruling, order, procedure or other similar pronouncement applying to the Electricity Distributor or an Electricity Supplier (as applicable) validly issued by any the Commonwealth of Australia, any Australian State or Territory or any local government, and any minister, department, statutory authority, corporation or agency (including the ICRC, the ESCC or NEMMCO) having jurisdiction and authority over a party.
Electricity Law means the Law of that name that is applied by each participating State and Territory; National Energy Retail Law means the Law of that name that is applied by each participating State and Territory; National Energy Retail Rules means the rules made under the National Energy Retail Law;