ETSA definition

ETSA means ETSA Corporation established under the Electricity Corporations Act 1994;
ETSA means the Employee Transition and Administrative Services Agreement dated August 31, 2012, by and between SHC and the Parent.
ETSA means The Electricity Trust of South Australia, a body corporate pursuant to the provisions of the Electricity Trust of South Australia Act, 1946-1980 and any successor which assumes the same, or substantially the same, functions as are performed by ETSA at the date hereof;

Examples of ETSA in a sentence

  • ETSA Transmission Corporation (notwithstanding that it is the owner and sub sub sub lessor of the transmission network in South Australia) is not obliged to, and is not to be taken to be entitled to, and is to be taken to have been exempted from the requirement to, register as a Network Service Provider in relation to the transmission network in South Australia which is the subject of the South Australian Transmission Network Sub Sub Sub Lease.

  • South Australian network A network situated in South Australia or deemed to be situated in South Australia by operation of clause 9.4.5. South Australian Transmission Lease The various agreements, documents and deeds in their form as at 31 August 1998 relating to the leasing and ownership of the transmission network in South Australia entered into by ETSA Transmission Corporation.

  • South Australian Transmission Lease Participants The parties to the South Australian Transmission Lease other than ETSA Transmission Corporation.

  • Northern Power Station agreements The various agreements, documents and deeds in their form as at 1 July 1996 relating to the leasing and ownership of the generating system and associated generating units comprising the Northern Power Station entered into by ETSA Corporation and now under the control of SA Generation Corporation Northern Power Station Participants The parties to the Northern Power Station agreements other than SA Generation Corporation.

  • Interested persons may submit written comments on the draft stream report.

  • South Australian Transmission Network Sub Sub Sub Lease Any sub sub sub-lease (together with any lease or agreement to lease extending beyond the termination date of such sub sub sub lease) with respect to the electricity transmission network, plant and equipment of which ETSA Transmission Corporation is sub sub sub-lessor from time to time.

  • ETSA Corporation The statutory corporation established pursuant to the Electricity Corporations Act 1994 and known as "ETSA Corporation" and includes its successors and assigns ETSA Power The statutory corporation established as a subsidiary of ETSA Corporation by the Public Corporations (ETSA Power) Regulations 1995, and includes its successors and assigns.

  • Osborne agreement The Agreement dated 4 June 1996 (in its form as at 1 July 1996) between ETSA Corporation and Osborne Cogeneration Pty Ltd and known as the "Osborne Power Purchase Agreement".

  • A few commenters requested that DHS allow venture capitalists, accelerators, and incubators to register so that they would not be required to produce the evidence of their qualifications with each parole application.Response: DHS does not believe that providing evidence of revenues generated or jobs created by entities in which the investor previously invested is overly burdensome or would require the investor to publicly reveal otherwise sensitive information.

  • ETSA further states the statutory goal that “it is in the public interest to shorten the time required for a citizen to request and receive emergency aid.” 50 ILCS 750/1.


More Definitions of ETSA

ETSA means the Electricity Trust of South Australia a body corporate pursuant to the provisions of theElectricity Trust of South Australia Act, 1946, and any successor which assumes within the Development Area the same, or substantially the same, functions as are performed by ETSA at the date hereof.
ETSA means The Electricity Trust of South Australia, a body corporate pursuant to the provisions of theElectricity Trust of South Australia
ETSA meansETSA Corporation established under the Electricity Corporations Act 1994 ;
ETSA is defined in Section 5.6.1.

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