Interconnector Error Administrator definition

Interconnector Error Administrator has the meaning given to it in the BSC (in relation to that role under the BSC);
Interconnector Error Administrator means, in relation to an Interconnector, the Party for the time being which is appointed and agrees to act as (or the Party which is otherwise required to act as) interconnector error administrator in accordance with the provisions of Section K;
Interconnector Error Administrator has the meaning given to it in the BSC (in relation to that role under the BSC) and/or (as the circumstances require) means the person who has registered the Interconnector Error Unit for an interconnector under the TSC;

Examples of Interconnector Error Administrator in a sentence

  • The licensee shall appoint SONI to act as and perform the functions of the Interconnector Administrator and the Interconnector Error Administrator (as such expressions are defined in the GB Balancing and Settlement Code) in respect of the Moyle Interconnector under and in accordance with the GB Balancing and Settlement Code.

  • The Interconnector Error Administrator shall, upon its appointment as such becoming effective, automatically be allocated (and registered in respect of) two Interconnector BM Units in accordance with paragraph 5.5.5.

  • No Party may Export or Import at an Interconnector Boundary Point unless there is an Interconnector Error Administrator appointed and registered in CRS in relation to the Interconnector.

  • The Interconnected System Operator shall not energise a new Interconnector until an Interconnector Administrator and an Interconnector Error Administrator is appointed and registered in CRS.

  • Where data is registered in respect of an Interconnector Error Administrator, the CRA shall require the explicit authorisation of BSCCo Ltd.

  • The CRA system shall accept registration requests as per CRA-I002 where no Interconnector Error Administrator is specified on initial registration.

  • Interconnector Administrator The Interconnector Administrator arbitrates when a change of Interconnector Error Administrator event occurs.

  • Each employee by September 15th, or within fifteen (15) days of employment, whichever is later, shall be given a copy of the evaluation criteria, procedures, and any relevant forms and information appropriate to the teacher’s position and track in the evaluation cycle.

  • To label these distinctive characteristics, I refer to a specific mode of regulation in the interaction between public and private actors (Knill and Lehmkuhl 2002).

  • The Interconnector Error Administrator shall, upon its appointment as such becoming effective, automatically be allocated (and registered in respect of)two a pair of Interconnector BM Units in accordance with paragraph 5.5.5.

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