supply terminals definition

supply terminals means point in a distribution system designated as such and contractually fixed, at which electrical energy is exchanged between the Customer and distribution licensee. This point can differ from the electricity metering point or the point of common coupling.
supply terminals means the ends of the electric lines at which the supply is delivered to a consumer’s installation;
supply terminals means the ends of the electrical supply lines upon any consumer’s premises at which the supply of electrical energy is delivered from the service line of the licensee, and is situated—

More Definitions of supply terminals

supply terminals means the ends of the electric lines situated upon any consumer’s premises at which the supply is delivered and, unless otherwise agreed in writing, where a meter is employed to register the value of the supply and is directly connected to those lines, means the terminals of that meter furthest from the installation of the owner of that meter;
supply terminals means the ends of the electrical line situated upon any consumer's premises at which the supply of energy is delivered from the service line;
supply terminals means the ends of the electric supply lines upon any consumer’s premises at which the supply of electrical energy is delivered from the service line of the licensee, and is situated– (a) in any case where the supply of electrical energy is measured by a meter, at the point at which the conductor from the service line enters the meter, or, in respect of a conductor from the service line which does not pass through the meter, the point on such conductor nearest to the meter; (b) in any other case, at the point at which the conductor from the service line enters the consumer’s main switch, or, if there is more than one main switch, that main switch on the consumer’s premises which is nearest to the source of supply; (c) in any case in which the supply of electrical energy is made to a public lamp, at the point of attachment to the distributing main of the electric supply line serving such public lamp; “system” means an electrical system or grid in which all the conductors and apparatus are electrically connected to a common source of electrical energy; “system operation” means performance of generation scheduling, commitment and dispatch, scheduling of transmission and ancillary services, and generation outage co-ordination, transmission congestion management and co- ordination, and such other activities as may be required for the reliable and efficient operation of the grid; “tariff’’ means a set of prices, rates, charges, and any cost associated with capacity, supply and delivery of energy (which may vary by category of consumers, service voltage or time of use, and may include any adjustments), as approved by the Commission; “transmission” means the operation, management or control of facilities, consisting of high voltage electric supply lines for movement of electrical energy in bulk between generating stations and transmission substations for the purposes of enabling supply; “transmission licence” means any document or instrument authorizing a person to transmit electrical energy in the manner described in such document or instrument, such licence may also entitle the licensee to carry out system operation of the grid; “transmission system” means a system, works, plant or equipment for the transmission of electricity but does not include power plant or distribution system; “Tribunal” means the Energy and Petroleum Tribunal established under section 27; “undertaking” means any business undertaken pursuant to a licence or a permit and includes all the ass...
supply terminals means the end of the electric lines situated upon any consumer’s premises at which the supply of energy is delivered from the service lines;
supply terminals means the ends of the electric lines situated upon any consumer’s premises at which the supply is delivered and, unless otherwise agreed in writing, where a meter is employed to register the value of the supply and is directly connected to those lines, means the
supply terminals means the end of a service line at which the supply of electricity is delivered from such line to the consumer;

Related to supply terminals

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  • Terminals means the Terminals set forth on Schedule A attached hereto.

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  • Supply Start Date means the date(s) specified in clause 2.8;