forecast demand definition
forecast demand means, for any point in time, the Licensee’s forecast (made in accordance with the Grid Code) of the demand on the total system at that point in time. “impact factor” means the percentage of the aggregate infeeds to the transmission system which could be lost under a single contingency incident. “relevant constraints” means constraints produced directly by the transmission system or derived from neighbouring systems. “single contingency incident” means the loss of:
forecast demand means, for any point in time, the Licensee’s forecast
forecast demand means the Licensee's forecast (made in accordance with the Grid Code) of the demand on the Total System at any relevant time;
More Definitions of forecast demand
forecast demand means the transmission system operator's forecast (made in accordance with the Grid Code) of the demand on the total system at any relevant time;
forecast demand means, where applicable, the number of passengers reasonably expected to travel on the Passenger Services provided by the Operator for the remainder of the Contract Term, having regard to the level of demand for the Passenger Services at the relevant time (the relevant time being, for this purpose, the time at which the Forecast Demand is being, or is due to be, forecast following the relevant passenger counts under this Agreement) any information available as to the likely future level of demand including such information as the Awarding Authority may indicate to the Operator from time to time.
forecast demand means, for any point in time, the Licensee’s forecast (made in accordance with the Grid Code) of the demand on the total system at that point in time. “impact factor”
forecast demand. Passenger means the forecast prepared by the Franchisee pursuant to paragraph 4.2 of Schedule 1.1 (Service Development) in respect of: (a) the number of passengers travelling in each class of accommodation: (i) on each Passenger Service; (ii) on each Route; and/or (iii) at any station or between any stations; and (b) the times of day, week or year at which passengers travel, for the period in respect of which the next Timetable is to apply;