Technical Capacity definition

Technical Capacity means the maximum firm capacity that the transmission system operator can offer to the network users, taking account of system integrity and the operational requirements of the transmission network;
Technical Capacity shall have the meaning ascribed to the term in the Bid Document;
Technical Capacity means technical capacity as defined in point 18 of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 715/2009;

Examples of Technical Capacity in a sentence

  • The Applicants must provide the necessary information relating to Technical Capacity as per format at Annex-II of Appendix-I.

  • The Bidders must provide the necessary information relating to Technical Capacity as per format at Annex-II of Appendix-I.

  • The Applicant should furnish the required Project-specific information and evidence in support of its claim of Technical Capacity, as per format at Annex-IV of Appendix-I.

  • Certificate from Chartered Accountant/Statutory Auditor in respect of Technical Capacity & Experience, as per Annexure: E.

  • I/We believe that we/our Joint Venture satisfy(s) the Threshold Technical Capacity, Net Worth criteria and meet(s) the requirements as specified in the RFP document.


More Definitions of Technical Capacity

Technical Capacity means the technical capacity and experience of the [Selected Bidder/Member(s)]4 determined in accordance with the RFP.
Technical Capacity means the maximum firm capacity that can be offered to the network users, taking account of system integrity and the operational requirements of the transmission system or hydrogen network;
Technical Capacity means the physical and operational ability of a public water supply system to meet the requirements of this article.
Technical Capacity means the maximum capacity of 27,153,206 kWh/hour available at the Bacton Entry and Zeebrugge Exit Points and 33,476,006 kWh/hour available at the Zeebrugge Entry and Bacton Exit Points on the Transportation System;
Technical Capacity means the maximum amount of capacity calculated by the Transporter in accordance with a methodology developed by the Transporter in consultation with the Commission or otherwise in accordance with any applicable Legal Requirement, that the Transporter can make available as firm Capacity to Shippers at an Entry Point or at an Interconnection Point or in respect of a LDM Offtake as the case may be;
Technical Capacity means of proof required: See tender specifications.
Technical Capacity means the Obligated Entry Capacity, or the Baseline NTS Exit (Flat) Capacity.