Embedded Network definition

Embedded Network means the lines, substations and associated equipment owned by a person other than the Distributor and used to convey electricity between:
Embedded Network means an electricity network not owned or operated by a network provider.
Embedded Network means an electricity distribution network that is owned by someone other than the Distributor, where Consumers have ICPs allocated and managed by the embedded network owner (or another Code participant appointed for the purpose), and consumers within the network have the ability to switch Retailers

Examples of Embedded Network in a sentence

  • The adoption of the requirements by Embedded Network Managers is to be included in the qualification process in accordance with clause S7.7.1(b).

  • Metering Provider, Metering Data Provider or Embedded Network Manager breaches the requirements of the Market Settlement and Transfer Solution Procedures, AEMO may send to that Registered Participant, Metering Provider, Metering Data Provider or Embedded Network Manager a notice in writing setting out the nature of the breach.

  • The ENM must allocate the Embedded Network Code to the Child NMI which is the same as the Embedded Network Code of the Parent NMI.

  • The charge structure for LV and HV Designated Properties embedded in networks operated by LDNOs will mirror the structure of the ‘All-the-way’ charge and is dependent upon the voltage of connection of each Embedded Network to our Distribution System.

  • Populate MSATS with the Embedded Network Code that had been provided to AEMO by the LNSP within two business days of receipt.


More Definitions of Embedded Network

Embedded Network means a distribution system to which customers are connected that is not owned, operated or controlled by a distributor licensed by the Commission and in which the energy supplied to children has been recorded by a meter used to record the consumption of the parent.
Embedded Network means a private network serving multiple premises and being connected to the grid at a ‘parent’ connection point.
Embedded Network means a system of lines, substations and other works used primarily for the conveyance of electricity between two points (point A and point B), where:
Embedded Network means an electricity distribution network that is owned by someone other than the Distributor, where Consumers have ICPs allocated and managed by the embedded network owner (or another Code participant appointed for the purpose), that is connected to the Distribution Network and electricity traded is reconciled at the point of connection between the embedded network and the Distribution Network.
Embedded Network means a distribution system or a pipeline not owned and operated by AGLGN, which receives gas from the Network.
Embedded Network means a distribution system, connected at a connection point to either a distribution system or transmission system that forms part of the national grid, and which is owned, controlled or operated by a person who is not a network service provider (as defined in the National Electricity Law).
Embedded Network means a system of lines, substations and other works used primarily for the conveyance of electricity from a connection with a local network or another embedded network to points of connection with consumers where there is a requirement under these rules for reconciliation of electricity purchases at the network supply point to that system of lines, substations and other works;