Examples of National Transmission System in a sentence
National Grid is the owner and the operator of the gas National Transmission System (NTS) in Great Britain.
The methodology that National Grid Gas plc (“National Grid”) in its role as holder of the Gas Transporter Licence in respect of the NTS (the “Licence”) employs to levy charges for connection to the National Transmission System (the “NTS”) in Great Britain is contained in the Uniform Network Code – Transportation Principal Document Section Y - Charging Methodologies.
This document sets out the fees charged by National Grid in relation to: • Applications for connection to the National Transmission System (the “NTS”) in Great Britain and some example costing information for connections to the NTS.
Section 1 contains the fees associated with making an application for a connection or modification to a connection to the National Transmission System (the “NTS”) in Great Britain and/or a PARCA and/or a CAM Incremental Demand Assessment application.
Transmission: transportation of energy through the National Transmission System (from the Spanish Sistema de Transmisión Nacional – STN), which consists of the network of lines, with the corresponding connection equipment, that operates at voltages equal to or greater than 220 kV.
Each year National Grid Gas Transmission undertakes a variety of maintenance and investment activities on the gas National Transmission System (NTS).
Such capacity is the design capacity under normal operating conditions and without considering the operational constraints and the limitations on the National Transmission System operated by SRG.
National Transmission System (NTS) The high pressure gas transmission system in Great Britain.
A risk assessment will be carried out by Energy UK/Joint Environmental Programme on behalf of Large Combustion Plant connected to the National Transmission System.
These gases are removed before the gas enters the National Transmission System for sale to final consumers.