HEG definition

HEG has the meaning assigned to that term in the preamble.
HEG means a homogeneous exposure group;
HEG means the Herbert Evans Group (Pty) Ltd.

Examples of HEG in a sentence

  • However, HEG Scores ranging anywhere between 0.05 and 1 can be assigned depending on site conditions.

  • The sum of the largest possible negative HEG quantity and the nominated quantity may not be less than zero.

  • The sum of the largest possible positive HEG quantity and the nominated quantity may not exceed the capacity available to the System User.

  • Flex Plus Service allows positive or negative hydraulic balancing gas (HEG) nomination exceeding 10% of the Buyer’s daily nomination for the zero point of the unified storage facility of MFGT, which then shall be allocated if used.

  • MFGT facilitates it for System Users with Flex Plus Service to provide positive or negative HEG quantities via the MFGT IT platform above 10% of the daily nominated quantity.

  • The tables above reflect Mitigation Fees associated with high quality vegetation (HEG Score 1), low quality vegetation (HEG Score 0.05), and medium quality vegetation (HEG Score 0.5).

  • The range of potential Mitigation Fees then reflects the range of HEG scores within the CHAT layers within each ecoregion.

  • The range of potential Mitigation Fees reflects a range of HEG scores (0.05 to 0.5 to 1); however, a HEG score can be assessed for any value between 0.05 and 1.

  • WAFWA or TSP will conduct a site assessment after the remediation activities have been completed and determine the HEG Score using the process outlined in Appendix I of the RWP.

  • The requested HEG quantity shall be submitted by the System User together with the nomination on the IT Platform pursuant to the provisions of the Grid Code.