Western Power Network definition

Western Power Network means the covered network that is covered under section 3.1. {Note: • The SWIS is the South-West interconnected system including generation plant and associated equipment. • The term “SWIN” is not used in this Code, but is commonly used to describe the network portion of the SWIS. • The “Western Power Network” is the portion of the SWIN that is owned by the Electricity Networks Corporation.} 122
Western Power Network means the covered network that is covered under section 3.1.
Western Power Network means the South West Interconnected System (SWIS).

Examples of Western Power Network in a sentence

  • In accordance with section 6.35 of the Code, Western Power may at any time request the Authority to determine under section 6.33 of the Code that one or more services provided by means of the Western Power Network are excluded services.

  • Western Power may offer a prudent discount if the existing user or applicant seeking access to the Western Power Network is able to demonstrate that another supply option will provide a comparable service at a lower price than that offered by Western Power’s reference services and reference tariffs.

  • The tariff structure is identical to RT11, with the inclusion of a discount that represents the benefit provided to the Western Power Network.

  • The process for determining prices for that customer group, while ideally similar in principle, is somewhat different in that it must take into account other factors such as equity, simplicity and efficiency (e.g. existing metering type).Prices are determined with pre-loss-adjusted ATMDs.The Code requires uniform reference tariffs for all users with annual energy demand below 1 MVA, which equates to approximately all but 500 connected to the Western Power Network.

  • The tariff structure is identical to RT5- RT8 and RT13 – RT22 (as applicable), with the inclusion of a discount that represents the benefit provided to the Western Power Network.

  • Pursuant to section 6.64 of the Code the weighted average cost of capital for the Western Power Network is 3.60% real post-tax.

  • Prices are determined with pre loss-adjusted ATMDs. The Code requires uniform reference tariffs for all users with annual energy demand below1 MVA, which equates to approximately all but 500 connected to the Western Power Network.

  • A Western Power Network Control or switching operator is not authorised to switch in a customer network unless trained and formally authorised to do so.

  • We received responses from four non- MNO customers (Western Power, Network Rail, Aquila, Airwave) during our Phase 1 inquiry and six responses from non-MNO customers (Siae Microelettronica, Bauer Media, DCN Communications, Electricity North West, DRW NX, MLL Telecom) during our Phase 2 inquiry.

  • The meter is configured to measure the transfer of electricity into the Western Power Network; and2.


More Definitions of Western Power Network

Western Power Network means the covered network that is covered under section 3.1. 64 Section 1.3 amended by WAGG No 180, 22 October 2008; Section 1.3 amended by WAGG No 183,21 November 201465 Section 1.3 amended by WAGG No 183, 21 November 201466 Section 1.3 amended by WAGG No 183, 21 November 201467 Section 1.3 amended by WAGG No 137, 29 June 200768 Section 1.3 amended by WAGG No 180, 22 October 2008 {Note: • The SWIS is the South-West interconnected system including generation plant and associated equipment. • The term “SWIN” is not used in this Code, but is commonly used to describe the network portion of the SWIS. • The “Western Power Network” is the portion of the SWIN that is owned by the Electricity Networks Corporation.} 69

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