Entry Capacity definition

Entry Capacity means capacity in the Transportation System measured in units of kWh/h and made available by IUK for use by an IAA Shipper in delivering Natural Gas to the Transportation System at the Bacton Entry Point or the Zeebrugge Entry Point;
Entry Capacity means capacity at an Entry Point to the Transmission System or at an RNG Entry Point required to take delivery of Natural Gas to the Transportation System and shall, save where the context otherwise requires exclude IP Entry Capacity;
Entry Capacity means capacity in the Transportation System available for use by an IAA Shipper in delivering gas to the Transportation System at the Bacton Entry Point or the Zeebrugge Entry Point;

Examples of Entry Capacity in a sentence

  • NTS Entry Capacity charges • NTS (TO) Exit Capacity Charges • NTS (TO) Commodity Charges • NTS (SO) Commodity Charges Transportation activity charges in respect of each distribution network (being all LDZ related charges referred to in the Transportation Statement in so far as such charges are relevant to that distribution network).

  • This term is applied to a capacity level equal to the Daily Delivery Capacity of the aforementioned PLC and corresponds to a tariff reduction of 50% (fifty per cent) on the Firm Daily Entry Capacity on the nearest Network Interconnection Point to the PLC, and of 50% (fifty per cent) on the Firm Daily Exit Capacity of the Main Network for the PLC.

  • Daily Entry Capacity and Daily Exit Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point as defined in the Sub-clause entitled “Backhaul Capacity” in Section B.

  • The User will provide The Company with the information needed to complete details of these BM Unit Identifiers as soon as practicable after the date hereof and thereafter in association with any request to modify the Transmission Entry Capacity and The Company shall prepare and issue a revised Appendix C incorporating this information.

  • Each Daily Entry Capacity and each Daily Exit Capacity at a Transport Storage Interface Point specified in the Appendix 2 of the Contract can be amended by GRTgaz on the basis of information provided by the Storage Operator(s).

  • The Shipper undertakes to release at any time at the request of GRTgaz all or part of each releasable Daily Entry Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point, as described in Appendix 2 to the Contract.

  • The GRTgaz Notice of Force Majeure shall include: • the Entry Point or Delivery Point affected, • a description of the event or circumstance invoked, • the date of the Day on which the event or circumstance invoked took place, • the expected effect(s) on the Entry Capacity, the Link Capacity, the Conversion Capacity or the Delivery Capacity affected.

  • Price Supplements may be payable by the Shipper pursuant to:  on the Upstream Network: o the application of the Sub-clause entitled “Long-Term UIOLI procedure” in Section B relative to Long Term UIOLI; o the application of the Clause entitled ”Price supplement at a Transport LNG Terminal Interface Point” in Section B relative to the Extra Daily Allocation of Daily Entry Capacity at a Transport LNG Terminal Interface Point.

  • GRTgaz is under no obligation to take off at an Entry Point, on any Day, a quantity of Gas with an Energy Content in excess of the Daily Entry Capacity at that Entry Point.

  • Each Daily Entry Capacity and Daily Exit Capacity at a Transport Storage Interface Point specified in Appendix 2 to the Contract can be amended by GRTgaz on the basis of information provided by the Storage Operator(s).


More Definitions of Entry Capacity

Entry Capacity means capacity at an Entry Point to the Transmission System required to take delivery of Natural Gas to the Transportation System which, for the avoidance of doubt, includes Back-Up Entry Capacity where the context so admits or requires;
Entry Capacity means the capacity, expressed in MW, that can be allocated to eligible foreign capacity for participation in a capacity mechanism. Its total amount can never exceed the Maximum Entry Capacity.
Entry Capacity means any kind of cross-zonal access rights, which can be allocated to enable eligible foreign capacity providers to participate in a CM for a given delivery period.
Entry Capacity means capacity in the Transportation System available for use by an IAA Shipper in delivering gas to the Transportation System at a Connection Point;
Entry Capacity means capacity at an Entry Point to the Transmission System or at an RNG Entry Point …".
Entry Capacity. Has the meaning as laid down in the ‘Transmission Code for National Gas Network Operators’ (Transportcode gas LNB)’.