Consumer Delivery Point Sample Clauses

Consumer Delivery Point. Delivery Point where the Recipient(s) represents one or several consumer(s) connected to the Network. A Consumer Delivery Point may be made up of several Delivery Stations. A Consumer Delivery Point is associated with a single Exit Zone. Contract: this transmission contract between the Parties, the object of which is defined in Clause 1 of the Contract. Conversion Point: generic term to define one of the following points: L-to-H Conversion Point: Conversion Point as defined in Appendix B3 of Section B H-to-L Conversion Point as part of the H-gas to L-gas conversion service: Conversion Point as defined in Appendix B3 of Section B
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Consumer Delivery Point. Delivery Point where the Recipient(s) represents one or several consumer(s) connected to the Network. A Consumer Delivery Point may be made up of several Delivery Stations. A Consumer Delivery Point is associated with a single Exit Zone. Contract: this transmission contract between the Parties, the object of which is defined in Clause 1 of the Contract. Conversion Point: generic term to define one of the following points: L-to-H Conversion Point: Conversion Point as defined in Appendix B3 of Section B H-to-L Conversion Point as part of the H-gas to L-gas conversion service: Conversion Point as defined in Appendix B3 of Section B H-to-L Conversion Point – Peak Service: Conversion Point as defined in Appendix B3 of Section B Cumulative Daily Imbalance: quantity of energy, expressed in MWh (GCV 25°C), as defined in the Sub-clause entitled “Authorised Cumulative Imbalance” in Section D2.
Consumer Delivery Point. Delivery Point where the Recipient represents a consumer connected to the Network. Except where expressly stated otherwise, a Consumer Delivery Point is situated at the downstream flange of a Delivery Station. A Consumer Delivery Point is associated with a single Exit Zone. Contract: Transmission Contract, whose object is defined in Clause 1 of the General Terms and Conditions. Conversion Point: generic term for one of the following points: H towards L Conversion Point – Base Service - H: virtual Delivery Point associated with Balancing Section H of the Balancing Zone North. H towards L Conversion Point – Base Service - L: virtual Entry Point associated with Balancing Section L of the Balancing Zone North. H towards L Conversion Point – Peak Service - H: virtual Delivery Point associated with Balancing Section H of the Balancing Zone North. H towards L Conversion Point – Peak Service - L: virtual Entry Point associated with Balancing Section L of the Balancing Zone North. L towards H Conversion Point - H: virtual Entry Point associated with Balancing Section H of the Balancing Zone North. L towards H Conversion Point - L: virtual Delivery Point associated with Balancing Section L of the Balancing Zone North. Cumulative Daily Imbalance: quantity of energy, expressed in MWh (HCV 25°C), as defined in sub-clause 42.2.2 of the General Terms and Conditions.

Related to Consumer Delivery Point

  • Delivery Point (a) All Energy shall be Delivered hereunder by Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point. Seller shall be responsible for the costs of delivering its Energy to the Delivery Point consistent with all standards and requirements set forth by the FERC, ISO-NE, the Interconnecting Utility and any other applicable Governmental Entity and any applicable tariff.

  • Delivery Points ‌ Project water made available to the Agency pursuant to Article 6 shall be delivered to the Agency by the State at the delivery structures established in accordance with Article 10.

  • Testing of Metering Equipment Connecting Transmission Owner shall inspect and test all of its Metering Equipment upon installation and at least once every two (2) years thereafter. If requested to do so by NYISO or Developer, Connecting Transmission Owner shall, at Developer’s expense, inspect or test Metering Equipment more frequently than every two (2) years. Connecting Transmission Owner shall give reasonable notice of the time when any inspection or test shall take place, and Developer and NYISO may have representatives present at the test or inspection. If at any time Metering Equipment is found to be inaccurate or defective, it shall be adjusted, repaired or replaced at Developer’s expense, in order to provide accurate metering, unless the inaccuracy or defect is due to Connecting Transmission Owner’s failure to maintain, then Connecting Transmission Owner shall pay. If Metering Equipment fails to register, or if the measurement made by Metering Equipment during a test varies by more than two percent from the measurement made by the standard meter used in the test, Connecting Transmission Owner shall adjust the measurements by correcting all measurements for the period during which Metering Equipment was in error by using Developer’s check meters, if installed. If no such check meters are installed or if the period cannot be reasonably ascertained, the adjustment shall be for the period immediately preceding the test of the Metering Equipment equal to one-half the time from the date of the last previous test of the Metering Equipment. The NYISO shall reserve the right to review all associated metering equipment installation on the Developer’s or Connecting Transmission Owner’s property at any time.

  • Metering Requirements Seller shall comply with all applicable rules in installing a meter appropriate for deliveries pursuant to the Full Buy/Sell or Excess Sale arrangement selected in paragraph 2.2, above, which can be electronically read daily by:

  • Terminals Hartford Terminal. Hartford Terminal is located at or near Hartford, Illinois. The facility consists of a two-bay truck rack with 17,000 barrels of active terminaling capacity, 13 above-ground storage tanks with approximately 1.1 million barrels of total storage capacity. The Hartford barge dock consists of a single-berth barge loading facility, approximately 0.8 miles of 8-inch pipeline and approximately 0.8 miles of 14-inch pipeline from the Hartford terminal to the Hartford barge dock for delivery.

  • Minimum Site Requirements for TIPS Sales (when applicable to TIPS Sale). Cleanup: When performing work on site at a TIPS Member’s property, Vendor shall clean up and remove all debris and rubbish resulting from their work as required or directed by the TIPS Member or as agreed by the parties. Upon completion of work, the premises shall be left in good repair and an orderly, neat, clean and unobstructed condition. Preparation: Vendor shall not begin a project for which a TIPS Member has not prepared the site, unless Vendor does the preparation work at no cost, or until TIPS Member includes the cost of site preparation in the TIPS Sale Site preparation includes, but is not limited to: moving furniture, installing wiring for networks or power, and similar pre‐installation requirements. Registered Sex Offender Restrictions: For work to be performed at schools, Vendor agrees that no employee of Vendor or a subcontractor who has been adjudicated to be a registered sex offender will perform work at any time when students are, or reasonably expected to be, present unless otherwise agreed by the TIPS Member. Vendor agrees that a violation of this condition shall be considered a material breach and may result in the cancellation of the TIPS Sale at the TIPS Member’s discretion. Vendor must identify any additional costs associated with compliance of this term. If no costs are specified, compliance with this term will be provided at no additional charge. Safety Measures: Vendor shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of employees on the worksite, and shall erect and properly maintain all necessary safeguards for protection of workers and the public. Vendor shall post warning signs against all hazards created by the operation and work in progress. Proper precautions shall be taken pursuant to state law and standard practices to protect workers, general public and existing structures from injury or damage. Smoking: Persons working under Agreement shall adhere to the TIPS Member’s or local smoking statutes, codes, ordinances, and policies.

  • Service Delivery Requirements All services provided by the Vendor under the terms and conditions of this Contract shall be delivered in accordance with:

  • Interconnection Point The Service Provider is responsible for connecting to the LFC Network at the Interconnection Point. The LFC may only change an Interconnection Point if a change is necessary to protect the security or integrity of that Interconnection Point in order to maintain the continuity of supply of the Wholesale Services. In the event of any such change:

  • Interconnection Product Options Interconnection Customer has selected the following (checked) type of Interconnection Service:

  • Monitoring Equipment 2.2.1 24-hour TSP air quality monitoring was performed using High Volume Sampler (HVS) located at each designated monitoring station. The HVS meets all the requirements of the Project Specific EM&A Manual. Portable direct reading dust meters were used to carry out the 1-hour TSP monitoring. Brand and model of the equipment is given in Table 2.1.

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