NER definition

NER. , means the National Electricity Regulator;
NER means the National Electricity Regulator contemplated in the Electricity Act, 1987 (Act 41 of 1987);

Examples of NER in a sentence

  • The connection of the Project to the Access Rights Network will be governed by the NER (as it applies in New South Wales).


More Definitions of NER

NER means the National Electricity Rules as in force in Queensland by virtue of the Electricity – National Scheme (Queensland) Xxx 0000 (Qld);
NER. As defined in Section 10.9.
NER means, in the case of any Lease, on a rentable square foot basis, the amount obtained by subtracting (a) the present value of the sum of all tenant inducements, free rent periods and commissions payable over the initial term of such Lease, from (b) the present value of the aggregate of the annual base rent (excluding percentage rent) payable over the initial term of such Lease, which present value is calculated, in each case, based on a discount rate equal to nine percent (9%).
NER means the National Electricity Rules made under the National Electricity Law, as it is applied in New South Wales (including any amendments to the application of the NER in NSW made under the EII Act or the Electricity Infrastructure Investment Regulation 2021 (NSW)).
NER means the National Electricity Rules made under the National Electricity Law in the Schedule to the National Electricity (South Australia) Act 1996 (SA). NLAS is a network loading ancillary service, as described in the NSCAS Description.
NER means the National Electricity Rules under the NEL and includes any procedures under those rules.
NER if sent to the National Eagle Repository; “PR” if transferred to permitted eagle rehabilitator; “R” if released; “TA” if transferred to USFWS or State agency; Other (Please specify) ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Use this area to provide additional explanation, if needed, (e.g., name and permit number of rehabilitator if you entered “PER” under “DISPOSITION” ).