balancing definition

balancing means (in relation to the Network and any relevant period for balancing under the Network Code) taking such measures as may be available to the Licensee, in particular, measures:
balancing means all actions and processes, in all timelines, through which transmission system operators ensure, in a continuous way, maintenance of the system frequency within a predefined stability range and compliance with the amount of reserves needed with respect to the required quality;
balancing means (in relation to a Network Operator and its network and any relevant period for balancing under the Network Operator's network code), taking such measures as may be available to the Licensee, in particular, measures:

Examples of balancing in a sentence

  • The applicable Local Balancing Authority power factor requirements are listed on the Transmission Provider’s website at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/Reactive_Generator_Requirements108137.pdf and may be referenced in the Appendices to this GIA.

  • Transmission Provider’s voltage schedules shall treat all sources of reactive power in the Local Balancing Authority in an equitable and not unduly discriminatory manner.

  • The Trust will permit the substitution of an amount of cash (i.e., a “cash in lieu” amount) to be added to the Balancing Amount to replace any ether with respect to the Trust which may not be available in sufficient quantity for delivery.

  • Interconnection Customer shall design the Generating Facility to be capable of maintaining a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the high-side of the generator substation at all power factors over 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the Transmission Provider has established different requirements that apply to all non-synchronous generators in the Local Balancing Authority on a comparable basis.

  • Except as provided in the next two paragraphs, the ether and any Balancing Amount will be delivered concurrently with the transfer of good title to the Trust of the required number of Shares through DTC.


More Definitions of balancing

balancing means (in relation to the Network and relevant period for balancing under the Network Code) taking such measures as may be available to the Licensee, in particular measures:(i) for managing the relationship between deliveries of gas to and offtakes from the Network during that period; and (ii) to maintain pressures in the Network at all levels; which will in the reasonable opinion of the Licensee,ensure the safety and efficiency of the Network in that or any subsequent relevant period;
balancing for electricity means balancing as defined in Article 2, point (10) of Regulation (EU) 2019/943 of the European Parliament and of the Council*;
balancing means the reconciliation of differences in the amounts of gas received by the pipeline transporter(s) from the producer or Broker, by the Company from the pipeline transporter(s), and/or by the Buyer from the Company.
balancing means balancing as defined in point (10) of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) 2019/943;
balancing means the activity consisting in maintaining the equilibrium between electricity injections into and withdrawals from the grid;
balancing means the method by which players may be moved between tournament tables in order to maintain an even number of players across the tournament tables in use;