Grid Entry Point definition

Grid Entry Point means the point at which a Power Station which is not Embedded connects to the NGC Transmission System;
Grid Entry Point. The meaning attributed to it in the Grid Code;
Grid Entry Point a point at which a Non-Embedded Generating Unit connects to the NGC Transmission System;

More Definitions of Grid Entry Point

Grid Entry Point means a point at which a generating unit is connected to the Grid; ‘Grid Supply Point’ is a point of supply from the transmission system to a distribution system or to a Bulk consumer; ‘Intra-State Transmission System’ (InSTS) means any system for conveyance of electricity by transmission lines within the area of the State and includes all transmission lines, sub-stations and associated equipment of transmission licensees in the State; ‘Isolating Device’ means a device for achieving isolation of one part of an electrical system from the rest of the system;
Grid Entry Point means a point at which a Generator/bulk consumer is connected to the KPTCL transmission system.