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In respect of a User and in relation to a Day, the " Total Incentivised Nomination Charge" payable by a User is the sum of the Incentivised Nomination Charges payable (if any) by the User in respect of the Day and calculated as follows:nTINC = ∑ INCtt=l where: TINC is the Total Incentivised Nomination Charge; and INC is the Incentivised Nomination Charge payable by the User in respect of each Forecast Daily Nomination Time 't' where 'n' is the number of Forecast Daily Nomination Times in respect of a Day.
Initial Input Nominations may be submitted no earlier than 30 Days before the Gas Flow Day and no later than the Input Nomination Time.
Initial DM Output Nominations may be submitted no earlier than 30 Days before the Gas Flow Day and no later than the Relevant Output Nomination Time.
If in respect of a System Entry Point located on the NTS, a User has not made an Input Nomination in respect of the Gas Flow Day, the User shall be deemed to have made an Input Nomination of zero at the relevant Input Nomination Time.
Initial Input Nominations will not be treated as made before the Input Nomination Time; and Users may, up to but (subject to paragraphs 4 and 5) not after the Input Nomination Time, amend or replace Initial Input Nominations already submitted.
The Incentivised Nomination Charge payable by a User in respect of a Daily Imbalance Nomination Time shall be calculated as follows:INSt = (FPMt *SFt *INP)where:INSt is the Incentivised Nomination Charge; FPMt is the User's Forecast Performance Measure; SFt is the scaling factor; andINP is the Incentivised Nomination Pricein each case in respect of Forecast Daily Imbalance Time ' t'.
A User may not withdraw or, except as provided in paragraph 4.1.2, revise or replace an Output Nomination after the Relevant Output Nomination Time or an Input Nomination after the Input Nomination Time.
The Incentivised Nomination Charge payable by a User in respect of a Daily Imbalance Nomination Time shall be calculated as follows: INSt = (FPMt *SFt *INP) where: INSt is the Incentivised Nomination Charge; FPMt is the User's Forecast Performance Measure; SFt is the scaling factor; and INP is the Incentivised Nomination Price in each case in respect of Forecast Daily Imbalance Time 't'.
With effect from the Nomination Time, SL will notify the Customer of the prevailing Withdrawal Lead Times and Injection Lead Times (in each case for an increase and for a decrease) for the Gas Flow Day, which shall not be greater than the lead times set out in the Specific Terms.
Initial DM Output Nominations will not be treated as made before the Relevant Output Nomination Time; and Users may, up to but (subject to paragraph 4) not after the Relevant Output Nomination Time, amend or replace Initial DM Output Nominations already submitted.