Operating Window definition

Operating Window means the period of time during which an Eligible Counterparty may obtain SGD funds from the Authority or deposit SGD funds with the Authority via the SF depending on the type of transaction;
Operating Window means the period of time during which an Eligible Counterparty may apply to obtain USD funds from the Facility on a collateralised basis;
Operating Window has the meaning given to that expression in Clause 6.9(b)

Examples of Operating Window in a sentence

  • The Operating Window shall be as specified in the Agreement, unless otherwise announced via MASNET or the Authority’s website7.

  • For purposes of this paragraph, the AEMS shall be deemed to be generating valid hourly-average TPM emissions measurements if (i) the FCCU and related equipment is operating in conformance with the Operating Window for all Established Operational Parameters identified in the Approved Testing Plan, and (ii) the NH3, SO2 and O2 CEMS on each COB are providing valid, certified data.

  • First Monitoring Report shall be provided after the first complete Operating Window.

  • Within ten (10) Business Days of the end of each Operating Window Capita shall provide a Monitoring Report to the Customer.


More Definitions of Operating Window

Operating Window means the period starting on the date of deemed Acceptance pursuant to Clause 6.9(a) or 26.3(e) and ending on the later to occur of: (i) Nominations, and nominations to load LNG under the LNG Transfer Procedure, having been made and fully satisfied for at least 100 days after deemed Acceptance pursuant to this Clause 6.9 or Clause 26.3(e) (as the case may be); and (ii) the FSRU having regasified LNG at a rate of at least 45 MMscf per day for at least 4 hours continuously.
Operating Window means the period of time during which an Eligible Counterparty may request to obtain SGD funds through the Facility on a collateralised basis;
Operating Window means the period of time designated for Availability of applicable services in applicable quarter which shall run in following cycles:  1st January to 31st March  1st April to 30th June  1st July to 30th September  1st October to 31st December
Operating Window means a compilation of operational parameters that constitute normal operation within the Performance Limits, including but not limited to the upper and lower limits for:
Operating Window means the periods of time in a day where DLVRD will fulfil the Delivery Requests.
Operating Window means the period starting on the date of deemed Acceptance pursuant to Clause 5.8(a) or 22.3(d) and ending on the occurrence of the latter of: i. Nominations, having been made and fully satisfied for at least 100 (hundred) days after deemed Acceptance pursuant to this Clause 5.8 or Clause 22.3(d) (as the case may be); and ii. the Pipeline System having delivered Regasified LNG at a rate of at least 150 (Hundred and Fifty) MMSCFD (or any amount agreed by the Pipeline Company and CPC) continuously for 10 (ten) days.

Related to Operating Window

  • Operating Period for any Element of the Project shall mean the period from (and including) the COD of such Element of the Project, up to (and including) the Expiry Date and for the Project, shall mean the period from (and including) the COD of the Project, up to (and including) the Expiry Date;

  • School fiscal year means a fiscal year that commences July 1 and continues through June 30.

  • Operating Day means the daily 24 hour period beginning at midnight for which transactions on the PJM Interchange Energy Market are scheduled.

  • Operating Month for a Shipper or Transferor means any calendar month in which Carrier either transports Crude Petroleum or recognizes and records a change in ownership of Crude Petroleum for the account of such Party. For purposes hereof the calendar month shall be deemed to begin at 7:00 a.m. (Central Time) on the first day of such month.

  • Operating Hours means the hours listed in an early learning program parent handbook when the program is open and providing care and services to children.