Geographic Area g definition

Geographic Area g means, for the purposes of performing the calculations set out in paragraph 2.4 and paragraph 18 of the Traction Electricity Rules, the relevant geographic section of the Network as set out in Appendix 5 of the Traction Electricity Rules;
Geographic Area g means the relevant geographic section of the Network as set out in Appendix 5;
Geographic Area g means, for the purposes of performing the calculations set out in paragraph 2.4, the relevant geographic section of the Network as set out in Appendix 1;

Examples of Geographic Area g in a sentence

  • Appendix 3 to these Traction Electricity Rules sets out the Network Rail Distribution System Loss Factor for each Traction electricity Geographic Area (g) the AC System(λACg) and the DC System (λDCg) for the purposes of calculating the Traction Electricity Charge.

  • Network Rail shall also provide to the train operator a provisional six month Volume Reconciliation by Geographic Area g before 30 October of each Relevant Year and a provisional nine month Volume Reconciliation by Geographic Area g before 30 January of each Relevant Year.

  • OBJECTIVESTo objects are to –- Obtain quality goods and services that are judged to deliver the best value-for-money or be the most advantageous,- Provide compliance with the Local Government Act 1995 and the Functions and General Regulation 1996,- Deliver a best practice approach and procedures to internal purchasing for the Shire,- Ensure consistency for all purchasing activities that integrates within all the Shire operational areas.

  • Network Rail shall also provide to the Train Operator a provisional six month Volume Reconciliation by Geographic Area g before 30 October of each Relevant Year and a provisional nine month Volume Reconciliation by Geographic Area g before 30 January of each Relevant Year.

  • Appendix 3 to these EC4T Metering Rules sets out the Network Rail Distribution System Loss Factor for each Traction electricity Geographic Area (g) the AC System (λACg) and the DC System (λDCg) for the purposes of calculating the Traction Electricity Charge.


More Definitions of Geographic Area g

Geographic Area g means, for the purposes of performing the calculations set out in paragraph 2.4,2.4 and paragraph 18 of the Traction Electricity Rules, the relevant geographic section of the Network as set out in Appendix 15 of the Traction Electricity Rules;
Geographic Area g means the relevant geographic section of the Network as set out in Appendix 7B to Schedule 7 (in the case of passenger operators) or Appendix 1 to Schedule 7 (in the case of freight operators) of the Relevant Track Access Contract;
Geographic Area g means, for the purposes of performing the calculations
Geographic Area g means the relevant geographic section of the CVL as set out in Appendix 5;
Geographic Area g means, for the purposes of performing the calculations set out in paragraphs 4 and 5 of Part 2, the relevant geographic section of the Network as set out in Appendix 7B;
Geographic Area g means, for the purposes of performing the calculations set out in paragraph 4 of Part 2 and paragraph 18 of the Traction Electricity Rules, the relevant geographic section of the Network, as set out in Appendix 5 of the Traction Electricity Rules; "Grant Amount" has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 1.2 of Part 3A; "Gross Tonne Mile" in relation to a train, means a mile travelled on the Network, multiplied by each tonne of the aggregate weight of the train in question; "Initial Indexation Factor" is derived from the following formula: � = �1 + (20138−20127) 2 20127 where: IIF means the Initial Indexation Factor; RPI2012 CPI2017 means the RPI CPI published or determined with respect to the month of November 20122017; and RPI2013 CPI2018 means the RPI CPI published or determined with respect to the month of November 20132018 The value derived from this formula shall be rounded to three decimal places;
Geographic Area g means the relevant geographic section of the Network as set out in Appendix 7B to Schedule 7 of the Relevant Track Access Contract;