Technical suitability definition

Technical suitability means that the requirements in the standard are fit and appropriate for implementation in B.C., taking into consideration the unique geographical, structural, design, and functional aspects of the B.C. bulk electric system and the assets that support the reliable operation of this system.

Examples of Technical suitability in a sentence

  • It shall be evaluated on the basis of overall Technical suitability, Plant/Storage/ Fleet capacity and LN2 Supply details available for the Vendor.

  • It shall be derived on the basis of overall Technical suitability, Plant/Storage/ Fleet capacity and LN2 Supply details available for the Vendor.

  • Technical suitability for the specific constraint scenario; • Pricing; • Co2 emissions; • Reliability based on prior service use; • Any known unavailability or reduced capacity; and • Management of network risk.

Related to Technical suitability

  • Technical Specifications A specification in a document defining the characteristics of a product or a service, such as the quality levels, the environmental and climate performance levels, the design for all needs, including accessibility for people with disabilities, and the evaluation of conformity, of product performance, of the use of the product, safety or dimensions, as well as requirements applicable to the product as regards the name by which it is sold, terminology, symbols, testing and test methods, packaging, marking or labelling, instructions for use, the production processes and methods at every stage in the life cycle of the supply or service, as well as the evaluation and conformity procedures;

  • technical specification means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by a product, process or service;

  • Technical safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for its use that 27 protect electronic PHI and control access to it.

  • Technical Standards means the technical standards set out in paragraph 2.4 of the Order Form;

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)