Energy Order definition

Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003;
Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003; “exemption holder” means the holder of an exemption under Article 7 of
Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003; “enforcement matter” means any matter in respect of which any functions of

Examples of Energy Order in a sentence

  • Guests collaborating with Argonne are subject to particular restrictions related to Foreign Government Talent Recruitment Programs, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1. By signing a Guest Researcher Agreement, a Guest is certifying that they are not participating in a foreign government talent recruitment program from a country of risk.

  • The Contractor shall pay monthly for electric service hereunder in accordance with the Base Charge and rates developed in accordance with the public process requirements required under 10 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇ Part 904, and, to the extent applicable, Department of Energy Order RA 6120.2, as each may hereafter be amended or supplemented, and included in a rate schedule to be developed.

  • The Department of Energy/Office of Fossil Energy shall have issued the Finding of No Significant Impact as required by the Opinion and Order Conditionally Granting Long Term Authorization to Export Liquefied Natural Gas from Sabine Pass LNG Terminal to Non-Free Trade Agreement Nations, Department of Energy/Office of Fossil Energy Order No. 2961 (Issued May 20, 2011).

  • Save where expressly stated in this Agreement to the contrary, and subject to any contrary provision of the Order, the Energy Order, the Supply Licence(s) or the rights, powers, duties and obligations of NIAUR or DETI under the Order or otherwise howsoever arising, any dispute or difference of whatever nature and howsoever arising under, out of or in connection with this Agreement (a "Dispute") shall be resolved according to the provisions of this Clause 10.

  • DOE (U.S. Department of Energy) Order 450.1: Environmental Protection Program, January 15, 2003.


More Definitions of Energy Order

Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003; “enforcement matter” means any matter in respect of which any functions of the Authority under Article 42 of the Energy Order are or may be exercisable; “existing transmission licence” means the transmission licence held by Northern Ireland Electricity Ltd immediately before the date the Internal Markets Regulations came into operation. “financial year” bears the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 1 of Condition 2; “generator” means a person authorised by a licence granted under Article 10(1)(a) of the Order; “Grid Code” means the code of that name to be prepared and approved in accordance with the Transmission System Operator Licence; “holding company” means a holding company within the meaning of section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006; “Interconnector” means a Republic of Ireland Interconnector and/or a Northern Ireland Interconnector;
Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003; "exemption holder" means the holder of an exemption under Article 7 of the Order; "exercise of powers of entry" means the Licensee entering any premises, in accordance with the powers conferred by Schedule 5 of the Order; "Exit Day"
Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order2003;
Energy Order means the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Order 2010 (as amended, varied, supplemented or re-enacted from time to time);
Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003; “ESB Networks” means the Electricity Supply Board of Ireland in its capacity as the owner of the ESB Transmission System and of the ESB Distribution System; “Existing Supplier” means as set out in paragraph 12.2 “Fieldwork” means work relating to a Meter Point undertaken by NIE, as described in paragraph 17 and which a Supplier may request NIE to undertake or may be initiated by NIE; “Force Majeure” means in relation to a Participant any event or circumstance, or series of events or circumstances beyond the reasonable control of that Participant, which could not have been avoided through the use of Good Industry Practice, and which has the result that that Participant is unable to perform any or all of its obligations under the Market Registration Arrangements; “Generator” has the meaning given in the Trading and Settlement Code “Good Industry Practice” means, in relation to any undertaking and any circumstances, the exercise of that degree of skill, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced operator engaged in the same type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances; “Grid Code” means the Grid Code prepared pursuant to the Transmission System Operator Licence, as from time to time revised in accordance with the Transmission System Operator Licence; “Grouped Unmetered Meter Points” means as defined in MP NI 39; “Harmonised Baseline” means the Market Messages, Data Definitions and Data Codes which together comprise the harmonised elements of the retail electricity market for Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, as documented and published on the Harmonisation Retail Design Service website; “Harmonisation Retail Design Service” or “HRDS” means the collaborative working group made up of members of the CDA and RMDS in order to help ensure that a stable Harmonised Baseline is achieved and maintained; “Harmonised Retail Market Development Plan” the document of this name setting out the governance,approach and timescales for software releases by NIE to reflect approved updates to the Harmonised Baseline,
Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003; "exemption holder" means the holder of an exemption under Article 7 of the Order; "exercise of powers of entry" means the Licensee entering any premises, in accordance with the powers conferred by Schedule 5 of the Order; "gas supplier" means any person authorised by licence under Article 8 of the Order or by exemption under Article 7 of the Order to supply gas including the Licensee as so authorised or exempted; “General Consumer Council” means the Consumer Council for Northern Ireland; "Grant" means the commencing section of this licence by which the Authority grants the Licensee the licence; "information" includes documents, accounts, estimates, returns, reports or other information; “Internal Markets Regulations” means the Gas and Electricity (Internal Markets) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2011; “Last Resort Supply Direction” means a direction given by the Authority to the Licensee that specifies or describes the premises to be supplied with gas in accordance with Article 24A of the Gas Order; "licence" means the Grant together with those Conditions and Schedules referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 thereof (as modified from time to time); "Licensed Business" means the activities connected with the supply of gas pursuant to the licence;
Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003; “enforcement matter” means any matter in respect of which any functions of the Authority under Article 42 and/or Article 45 of the Energy Order are or may be exercisable; “financial year” has the meaning given to that term in Condition 3; “GB Electricity Capacity Regulations” means the Electricity Capacity Regulations 2014; “Grid Code” means the code of that name prepared and approved in accordance with the transmission system operator licence; “holding company” means a holding company within the meaning of section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006; “interconnector” means electric lines and electrical plant used for conveying electricity to a substation in Northern Ireland from a place outside Northern Ireland and/or from a substation in Northern Ireland to a place outside Northern Ireland; “Interconnector Business” means the business of the licensee, as the holder of the Licence, in: